Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Business
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-29 | - |
2025-03-03 | - |
Program Overview
This five-year dual degree program combines engineering and business, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of both fields. Students choose an engineering major in year two and complete core studies in business management and operations. The program emphasizes employability skills, IT advancements, sustainable design, and world-class engineering practices, preparing graduates for a wide range of careers in engineering and business.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Combine your knowledge of engineering and business with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Business. Gain strong knowledge in both fields, including employability skills, IT advancements, sustainable design, and world-class engineering practices. Complete core studies in business management and operations. Graduate after five years with accredited engineering and business degrees.
Outline:
- Year 1
- Core units in mathematics, physics, engineering, and business
- Year 2
- Continue core studies in engineering and business
- Choose a major in engineering (Architectural, Biomedical, Civil, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical, Product Design, Robotics and Mechatronics, Software)
- Year 3
- Continue studies in engineering major
- Take elective units in business
- Year 4
- Complete engineering major
- Take elective units in business
- Year 5
- Final year capstone project
- Complete business major
Assessment:
Assessment methods and criteria may vary depending on the unit and the lecturer. Common assessment methods include:
- Assignments: These may include essays, reports, presentations, or projects.
- Exams: These may be in-class or take-home exams.
- Quizzes: These are typically short, online quizzes that test your understanding of the material.
- Participation: This may include attendance, participation in class discussions, or online forums.
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced academics and industry professionals. Teaching methods include:
- Lectures: These are typically large-group classes where the lecturer presents the material.
- Tutorials: These are smaller-group classes where you can ask questions and work on problems.
- Practical classes: These are hands-on classes where you can apply what you have learned in lectures and tutorials.
- Online learning: Some units may be taught online, using a variety of online platforms.
Careers:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Business program are qualified for a wide range of careers in engineering and business. Some of the most common career paths include:
- Civil engineer
- Electrical engineer
- Industrial engineer
- Design/mechanical engineer
- Software engineer
- Robotics and mechatronics engineer
- Business analyst
- Financial analyst
- Management consultant
- Marketing manager
- Project manager