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Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor of Computer Science
The Faculties of Engineering and Informatics offer double
degree courses over five years of full-time or eight years
of part-time study leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering
and Bachelor of Computer Science. These courses provide education
in a discipline of Engineering, together with a major study
in Computer Science to broaden the knowledge base of the graduate
thereby enhancing careers prospects. The Engineering courses
are accredited by the Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Requirements for admission to the double degree is a Universities
Admission Index, or the equivalent, which is equal to or greater
than the rank required for admission to the course for the
degree of Bachelor of Engineering, or the course for the degree
of Bachelor of Computer Science, whichever is higher. Pre-requisites
for both degrees must be satisfied.
Bachelor of Computer Science
To quality for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Computer
Science, a candidate must satisfactorily complete requirements
1-7, excluding 4, of the Bachelor of Computer Science Course
Rules.
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 credit points, 174 credit points must be in 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 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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