Program Overview
University of Queensland Programs
The University of Queensland offers a wide range of programs for domestic and international students.
Study Options
- Study options
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
- Dual degrees
- Short courses
- Study abroad and exchange
Admissions
- Admissions
- Undergraduate
- Choose your program
- Review entry requirements
- ATAR guarantee
- Subject prerequisite equivalents
- Review admission schemes
- School Opportunity Scheme
- Rural Access Scheme
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
- Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
- Subject Incentive Scheme
- Consider your pathway options
- Review fees and financial support
- Check credit eligibility
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Honours
- Choose your program
- Review entry requirements
- Review fees and financial support
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Postgraduate coursework
- Choose your program
- Review entry requirements
- Consider your pathway options
- Review fees and financial support
- Check credit eligibility
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
- Before you apply
- Application dates
- Submit your expression of interest
- Receiving your offer and commencement
- Get ready for UQ
- Research quarters
- Intellectual property
- Doctor of Medicine
- Provisional entry pathway
- Entry requirements
- Admission schemes
- How to apply
- Get ready for UQ
- Graduate entry pathway
- Entry requirements
- Admission schemes
- How to apply
- Get ready for UQ
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
- Provisional entry
- Graduate entry
- Get ready for UQ
- Rural and regional Queensland pathways
- Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
- Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
- Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway - location eligibility
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
- Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway – location eligibility
- Get ready for UQ
- Prerequisites and recommended programs for entry
- Entry interviews
- Rural Background Sub-quota
- Provisional entry pathway
- Non-award study
- Choose your courses
- Review entry requirements
- Review fees
- Submit your application
- Cross-institutional study
- Choose your courses
- Review entry requirements
- Review fees
- Submit your application
- Study abroad and exchange
- Review entry requirements
- Exchange partners
- Select your program
- Choose your courses
- Review fees and costs
- Submit your application
- Respond to your offer
- Get ready for UQ
- Review entry requirements
- Inherent requirements
- Audiology
- Computing and information technology
- Counselling
- Dentistry
- Dietetics
- Education
- Engineering
- Exercise physiology and exercise science
- Human movement and nutrition sciences
- Nursing and midwifery
- Occupational therapy
- Pharmaceutical industry practice
- Professional pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Psychology (undergraduate)
- Psychology (postgraduate)
- Social work
- Speech pathology
- Sports coaching
- Sustainable energy
- Veterinary science
- Undergraduate
University Life
- University life
- Adjusting to UQ
- Living in Queensland
- Cost of living
- Health and safety services
- Getting prepared to come to Australia
- Bringing your family to Australia
- Arriving in Australia
- Working while studying
- Overseas Student Health Cover
- Important dates for international students
- Student visas
- Under 18 International Student Supervision Program
- Campuses and research sites
- Campus tours
- Virtual tours
- Campus tours
- Enhance your employability
- Global experiences
- Entrepreneurship
- Leadership and representation
- Research opportunities
- Internships
- Mentoring
- Volunteering
- Why choose UQ
Information and Resources
- Information and resources
- For international students
- For high school students
- Glossary of terms
- Young Achievers Program
- How to apply
- Check your eligibility
- Review commitments
- Review key dates
- Submit your application
- How to apply
- Young ChangeMakers Program
- How to apply
- Become a student mentor
- Career Pulse Hub
- Sustainability careers
- Innovation careers
- Technology careers
- Leadership careers
- Human connection careers
- For non-school leavers
- For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
- InspireU
- InspireU Explore (Years 10-12)
- Tertiary Experience Day
- InspireU
- For teachers and guidance counsellors
- High school activities
- High school visits
- Career expos
- UQ school event calendar
- Events for career advisers
- Request a school presentation
- Request a campus tour
- International regional managers
- High school activities
- For parents and guardians
- For study abroad and exchange students
Master of Business
The Master of Business at the University of Queensland is a comprehensive program that combines theoretical lectures with practical tutorials and group assignments based on real company case studies.
Why Study a Master of Business at UQ?
The program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain confidence and prepare them for solving real-world marketing and advertising challenges after graduation.
Structure of the Program
The structure of the UQ master's program focuses on essential theoretical concepts and then promotes their active application through real business case studies, particularly in the chosen marketing and advertising majors.
Extra-Curricular Activities
Students can participate in various group projects, allowing them to collaborate with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. This experience enhances communication skills and encourages teams to generate diverse solutions.
Sense of Belonging
UQ offers numerous opportunities for students to expand their social networks and connect with peers. Events like Market Day and Orientation Week are essential for fostering connections and creating lasting relationships.
Recommendation
The University of Queensland is recommended to students who share a passion for their chosen subjects and are willing to challenge themselves daily to gain new skills and capabilities through the university experience.
Research Areas
The University of Queensland has various research areas, including but not limited to:
- Business
- Engineering
- Health
- Science
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
Campuses and Research Sites
The University of Queensland has multiple campuses and research sites, providing students with access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
Support Services
The University of Queensland offers a range of support services, including academic support, career advice, and counseling services.
Student Life
The University of Queensland has a vibrant student life, with numerous clubs, associations, and events available to students.
Careers
The University of Queensland has a strong focus on careers, with various resources and services available to help students achieve their career goals.
Alumni
The University of Queensland has a strong alumni network, with many graduates going on to achieve great things in their chosen fields.
Rankings
The University of Queensland is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in Australia and the world.
Accreditation
The University of Queensland is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).
CRICOS Provider Number
The University of Queensland's CRICOS provider number is 00025B.
ABN
The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is 63 942 912 684.
Disclaimer
The information provided is subject to change and is intended as a general guide only.
Copyright
The University of Queensland reserves all rights to the information provided.
Accessibility
The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible information and services.
Right to Information
The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009.
Feedback
The University of Queensland welcomes feedback and suggestions from students, staff, and the community.
Contact
For more information, please contact the University of Queensland.
