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Why make UQ your first preference?

Study tips
Published 6 Sep, 2024  ·  4-minute read

Deciding between Queensland universities and locking in your QTAC preferences can feel like a daunting decision.

You’ve researched your study options at multiple universities and compared degrees, campuses and services. But you still can’t decide how to order your preferences.

We’re here to break it down into simple terms and pinpoint the difference between UQ and other education providers.

Here’s why you should make UQ your first preference in your QTAC application.

What’s so great about UQ?

  • We’re the #40 university in the world.
  • We have the most awarded teachers in the nation, and 9 out of 10 of them are PhD qualified.
  • 90% of our graduates secure employment within 12 months of completing their degree.
  • We’ve invested more than $500 million over the past 3 years in new and upgraded learning, research and living spaces.
  • We’re home to a flourishing startup community with networking ​events, pitch nights and mentorship from successful entrepreneurs.

What makes UQ the best place to study the degree you’re interested in?

Below we’ve outlined what sets UQ apart from other universities when it comes to specific study areas and degrees. Why study marketing, biomedical science, agriculture and more at UQ over another education provider? Explore the study areas you’re interested in to find out.

Why study agriculture at UQ?

A UQ student and teacher stand in a greenhouse inspecting plants

We’re the #1 university for agriculture in Australia for a reason. Discover our outstanding learning facilities and reputation for embracing the future of farming.

Why study design at UQ?

UQ design students inspect a plank of wood

Learn about design as a process and how it can improve people’s lives. Explore our exciting collaboration spaces and tools, and our unique approach to teaching design.

Why study social science at UQ?

UQ students sit around a table talking

Seize international learning opportunities, explore versatile study options and become a highly employable graduate by studying our Bachelor of Social Science.

Why study marketing at UQ?

UQ students sit in a tutorial at desks with laptops

From the unique opportunity to work in an agency while you study, to dedicated career support, discover what makes our marketing graduates so successful.

Why study communication at UQ?

Two UQ students sit at a desk looking at a laptop screen

Exceptional media and production support and internships with prominent brands and companies make UQ a great choice for studying communication.

Why study cyber security at UQ?

UQ students sit in a light-filled classroom with laptops, chatting

UQ is a global leader in cyber security with a rich history in the field. Experience world-class training facilities and outstanding industry connections by studying cyber security at UQ.

Why study education at UQ?

Two UQ students sit at a picnic table with books and a jacaranda tree in the background

Undertake exciting and rewarding teacher placements, go globetrotting with your skills and set yourself up for a successful and diverse career by choosing UQ for your education degree.

Why study physical education at UQ?

A UQ students teachers high school students how to play hockey

Choose UQ for physical education and gain over 100 days of supervised practical teaching experience and the opportunity to learn in Olympic-standard sporting facilities.

Why study engineering at UQ?

A group of UQ students in safety glasses and lab coats inspect a device holding water

Discover what makes our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Master of Engineering such a valuable learning experience and why it’ll make you stand out in the job market.

Why study biomedical science at UQ?

A UQ student in safety glasses and a lab coat sits in front of a computer in a laboratory

Get real research experience on fascinating projects, head on a once-in-a-lifetime international study exchange and learn from experts in the field when you study biomedical science at UQ.

Why study nursing at UQ?

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Take part in 880 hours of supervised clinical practice in diverse healthcare settings and experience a seamless progression into employment by studying nursing at UQ.

Why study social work at UQ?

UQ students sit at a desk with laptops and notebooks, listening in a tutorial

Choose from exciting overseas or rural placements, take part in unique hands-on learning exercises and pursue your interest areas by studying social work at UQ.

Interested in studying physical education? Read up on all the reasons why you should choose UQ’s Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours) to train to become a PE teacher.

Why study law at UQ?

Annie Khoo and Claudia Phillip studying in the Law Library at UQ

A unique and supportive comradery between peers and incredible extracurricular opportunities are what sets UQ apart for law student Annabelle Khoo.

Why study chemistry at UQ?

A UQ student in safety glasses and a white coat measures out blue liquid from a beaker in a lab

From unique leadership and mentoring experiences to valuable extracurricular opportunities, discover what makes UQ #1 in Queensland and #2 in Australia for chemistry.

Why study mathematics at UQ?

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Learn from one of Australia’s best teachers, gain valuable industry experience and prepare for a varied and fascinating career by studying mathematics at UQ.

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