The Faculty's flagship course is the five-year Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice. Students graduating with this award can major in Civil, Civil and Environmental, Computer Systems, Construction, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechanical and Mechatronic, Software and Telecommunications engineering, or graduate without specifying a major. In addition, a major can be combined with a sub-major in another discipline. The Faculty also offers a four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree course, a three-year Bachelor of Engineering Science degree course, and a three-year Bachelor of Engineering Science in Engineering Innovation degree course, as well as the combined awards Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, Diploma in Engineering Practice; Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Business; Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Medical Science; Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Biotechnology; and Bachelor of Engineering Science, Bachelor of Laws.
The same educational philosophy underpins all awards. In every case, students undertake a set of core subjects, a set of field of practice subjects that defines their major and, in some cases, a set of electives. The different awards have a requirement of between zero and two internships. The advanced standing policies and assumed knowledge is the same for all courses.
Note: The Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice is described in full detail. Descriptions of the other awards cover only the differences between the award and the Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice, so for a full understanding, the Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice should be read in association with the appropriate award description.
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