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Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor of Commerce
The Faculties of Commerce and Engineering offer a double
degree courses over five years of full-time or eight years
of part-time study, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of
Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering. These courses provide
education in a discipline of Engineering, together with a
major study in Commerce to broaden the knowledge base of the
graduate thereby enhancing career prospects. The Engineering
courses are accredited by the Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Requirements for admission to the double degree is a UAI,
or the equivalent, which is equal to or greater than the rank
required for admission to the course for the degree of Bachelor
of Commerce, or the course for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering,
whichever is the higher. English and Mathematics pre-requisites
for both degrees must be satisfied.
Because of the very large number of possible combinations
between the two faculties student study programs will be determined
via a contract signed by the student and the appropriate course
coordinators and Sub-Deans.
Bachelor of Commerce
Candidates are required to complete core subjects and subjects
which satisfy the requirements of one of the Commerce
programs . Candidates need to be aware that the number
of credit points required by each program varies and that
they must seek advice and approval from the Sub Dean and relevant
Head of Department of Commerce before enrolment. Students
should be aware that it may not be possible to complete all
Commerce programs with the usual 264 credit points required
for a double degree.
The following subjects may be substituted for another Commerce
schedule subject on completion of the alternate Engineering
subject:
| 1)BUSS110 |
Introduction to Business Information Systems |
| Alternate subjects: |
| CIVL196 |
Engineering Computing 1 |
| or |
| MECH152 |
Engineering Computing Instrumentation and
Workshop Practice |
| or |
| MATE291 |
Engineering Computing and Laboratory Skills |
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| 2)ECON121 |
Qualitative Methods 1 |
| Alternative subject: |
| MATH283 |
Mathematics IIE PI |
Bachelor of Engineering
To qualify for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering,
a candidate must complete a total of 192 credit points. Of
the 192 credits points, 174 credits points must be Engineering
subjects taken from the following:
Bachelor of Engineering - Core Subjects
plus subjects leading to one of the following degrees:
A candidate must complete at least 12 weeks of approved professional
engineering experience during the course. A part-time candidate
in approved full-time engineering employment may be exempted
from up to three specified subjects in accordance with the
provisions of the Professional Options subjects, thereby enabling
the joint course to be completed in a shorter time.
All students must discuss their Engineering program with the
relevant Course Coordinator at enrolment.
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