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InformationTechnologyatUTS:skills,careersandfutureopportunities

Source: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/experience-uts/information-technology/information-technology-at-uts-skills-careers-and-future-opportunities Parent: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/information-technology

The world is becoming increasingly digital, and IT is at the heart of that transformation.

From developing AI systems to securing critical networks and designing innovative apps, IT professionals are shaping the way we live, work, and connect.

But studying IT isn’t just about coding. It’s about building future-ready skills, working in collaborative communities, and learning in spaces designed for creativity and innovation.

Discover your future in IT

No matter your passion, from building AI to designing immersive games, UTS has an IT degree to match.

Discipline Careers Industry demand
Information Technology (BIT) Apply tech to solve real-world problems, manage systems, and develop software. Data analyst, IT architect, Software developer, web developer High demand and rapid job growth
Computer Science   Build and advance technology itself with algorithms, AI, and software engineering. Data scientist, Software designer, Systems engineer, Interface designer Strong surge in demand
Systems, Design and Analysis   Use IT to optimise business processes and digital transformation. Information systems, Business analyst, Designer, Data modeller Growing need for hybrid professionals
Artificial Intelligence (AI)   Learn how to design and train intelligent systems; from engines to generative AI. AI analyst, Machine learning engineer, AI specialist, Computer vision engineer, Natural language processing engineer Explosive job growth
Games Development   Design and build interactive 3D games and immersive digital experiences. Game developer/ designer, Game producer, Interaction designer, Augmented reality developer Consistent demand across creative sectors
Cybersecurity   Protect data, systems and networks from cyber threats in one of the fastest-growing career areas worldwide. Security analyst/architect, IoT security engineer, Cyber security officer, Security system developer One of the fastest-growing tech fields

Career pathways and estimated salary snapshot

Role Start salary (graduate) Mid-career average
Information Technology $56,000 – $80,000 $90,000 – $120,000
Computing Science $60,000 – $80,000 $90,000 – $120,000
Information Systems $60,000 – $80,000 $80,000 – $125,000
Artificial Intelligence $65,000 – $90,000 $100,000 – $180,000
Cybersecurity $75,000 - $108,000 $100,000 - $160,000
Games Development $75,000 – $90,000 $85,000 – $100,000

Didn’t get the ATAR you expected?

Don’t stress – you've still got options.

There’s more than one way to begin your IT journey at UTS. Whether you start through UTS College, transfer from another course, or come via TAFE, you can still reach your dream degree.

  1. Start at UTS College\ Complete a Diploma of Information Technology and gain guaranteed entry* into the second year of your Information Technology degree, upon successful completion.
  2. Get your foot in the door with an alternative course\ Choose a related course with a lower ATAR. This will allow you to demonstrate your academic ability while additionally qualifying you to apply for a recognition of prior learning (RPL). Once you have completed a year of full-time study, you may be able to transfer across to your desired degree in IT. Read more about the Faculty of Engineering and IT-specific course transfers.
  3. Leverage a TAFE qualification\ A diploma in IT from TAFE can also lead to university entry and may shorten your degree through RPL.

* Guaranteed entry is based on UTS College program’s articulation requirements. See website for details.*

Finding your fit in Information Technology

Stephanie discovered her future in IT at UTS, a degree that matched her diverse interests and opened doors to exciting career possibilities.

“I didn’t think I’d get into IT. I didn’t have any coding experience.”

Stephanie Franks

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