Located in the coastal city of Brisbane, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australia's most progressive, modern universities, with a specialist approach to tuition fees, and a global outlook. connects our students to the wider world of business and research.
General Introduction
The Queensland University of Technology was established in 1989. QUT Business School has three accreditations (AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB). The school is placed in the top 1% of business schools worldwide.
Strengths and Achievements
Some of the most recent QUT awards:
- QUT is Australia's top young university and 14th in the world in THE Young University Rankings (2020).
- The university is ranked 186th globally, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2021).
- QUT is ranked 217th globally in the QS World Universities Ranking (in 2021)
- QUT ranks 39th globally (2nd nationally) for Employer-Student Relations, according to the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020.
- QUT is ranked 101-110 globally and 9th in Australia, according to the QS Graduate Employability Rankings (2020).
- The university is ranked 1st nationally and 16th in the world for media and media disciplines, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject (2021).
- The university is ranked 6th nationally and 31st in the world for nursing, according to the QS World Universities Ranking by Subject (2021).
Facilities
The Queensland University of Technology has two campuses in the Brisbane area: Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove.
The College Library provides and supports the learning and research of students and staff. There are four branch libraries at QUT: Gardens Point Library, Law Library, Kelvin Grove Library, and Caboolture Library. In addition to loan services and information access, the QUT library also provides expert support to students across disciplines, staff, and researchers.
The Queensland University of Technology Library has a resource budget of approximately $13 million. The library offers the world's third-largest collection of ebooks and online videos of any Australian or New Zealand university library.
Programs and Courses
The Queensland University of Technology offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses, diplomas, certificates, and higher-level research courses (Masters and PhDs) including:
- Architecture
- Business
- Creative Industries
- Health and Community Education
- IT
- Language of Law and Justice
- Math
- Science and Technology
Cost of Study
- Average tuition fee by year:
University A$33,700
Master: A$29,400
Vocational training: A$26,130
Cost of living
A$22,360
Cost of accommodation
A$19,890
Entry Requirements
- Undergraduate: High school graduate and IELTS > 5.5-6.0;
- Postgraduate: University graduate and IELTS > 6.5;
- College or foundation course: IELTS 5.5. If you do not meet the English requirements, students can study more English programs at the school.
Scholarships
International Achievement Scholarship
International students with high academic achievement may be eligible for an achievement scholarship, provided they can demonstrate that they meet the academic requirements of the university.
The recipient will receive one of the following:
- A scholarship worth 25% of tuition fees for the first two semesters;
- A continuous scholarship worth 25% of the tuition fee for each semester.
These scholarships cover a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in business, creative industries, education, science, and engineering. Students enrolled in health-related courses may be eligible for a scholarship of 25% of course fees for the first two semesters. Students do not need to submit a separate application and will be considered for scholarships upon application.
Website: https://www.qut.edu.au/