Prerequisites: Any General or Applied English subject (Units 3&4, C)
English language requirements apply to International applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for entry to this program are as follows:
A minimum overall band score of 7.0 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score of less than 6.5
OR a minimum score of 580 on TOEFL
OR an internet-based (iBT) TOEFL score of 92 (no score less than 22)
OR no score less than 4 in each skill of the ISLPR (conducted by ISLPR Language Services only)
OR a minimum overall score of 185 (no score less than 176) on C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English)
English test results must be no more than two years old.
This double degree is focused on the future, combining a cutting-edge blend of computer science and engineering. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) gives you the opportunity to make your mark on major global systems and infrastructure or be at the leading-edge of local urban projects. You'll be involved in hands-on projects from year one, planning and creating clever solutions to real challenges.
Your engineering skills are complemented with the future-proofed skills of computer science. You'll gain a broad knowledge of the subject learning the principles and concepts behind computer science problem-solving. For example, using modelling methods and processes to understand core problems and designing solutions that match.
Industry and expert connections
From year one, you'll learn from industry experts and like-minded teachers. Hands-on experience is key to this double degree, and in your final year you can enhance your employment opportunities through an industry-based project or placement.
Graduate outcomes
The future is promising for dual computer science and engineering professionals. With these complementary degrees, you'll be prepared for engineering roles across varied industries that require design, innovation and creative development applied with the latest technology.
Majors
Changes effective for students commencing from Trimester 2 2020 onwards:
Engineering
Computer Science
Flexibility
Tailor your timetable - Even if you study full-time on-campus, you may still be able to customise your degree to suit your needs. From a range of tutorial times to online access to lectures and other course material, we're here to help you fit study in with your work and life commitments.
Global mobility
Students may be eligible to do an international field trip, organised by the academic staff. This may count towards a component of the degree, depending on its structure.
CRICOS CODE: 094400F
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Year 1
You must complete the following courses:
Engineering Mathematics 1 - 1010ENG
Engineering Science - 1018ENG
Engineering Materials - 1017ENG
Creative Engineering - 1701ENG
Engineering Mathematics 2 - 1020ENG
Engineering Design Practice - 1022ENG
You must complete 20 credit points of foundation courses for your chosen Engineering major from the following courses:
Numerical and Computing Skills - 1105ENG (for Civil Engineering majors)
Engineering Mechanics - 1501ENG (for Civil or Mechanical Engineering majors)
Engineering Programming - 1305ENG (for Electrical and Electronic or Mechanical Engineering majors)
Electric Circuits - 1301ENG (for Electrical and Electronic Engineering majors)
Year 2
You must complete the following courses:
Calculus II - 2205NSC
Discrete Structures - 1808ICT
Programming Principles - 1811ICT
Engineering major courses
Year 3
You must complete the following courses:
Computer and Network Architecture - 1807ICT
Computing Algorithms - 2801ICT
Software Engineering Fundamentals - 2813ICT
Engineering major courses
Computer Science major courses
OR
Computer Science courses (for students not electing to complete a major)
Year 4
You must complete the following courses:
Object Oriented Programming - 2800ICT
Information and Security Management - 2808ICT
Project Management Principles - 3004ENG
Engineering major courses
Computer Science major courses
OR
Computer Science courses (for students not electing to complete a major)
Year 5
You must complete the following courses:
Social and Professional Issues - 3410ICT
Engineering major courses
Computer Science major courses
OR
Computer Science courses (for students not electing to complete a major)
Key employment sectors*
Engineering
Information Technology
Technology
Potential job outcomes
Engineering technologist
Computer scientist
Computer network and systems engineer
Software developer
Civil engineer
Electrical engineer
Mechanical engineer
OSHC: 609 ($) AUD per year