This combined degree (two testamurs) is designed to provide opportunities for students interested in science, the scientific basis of engineering and technology, and the technology itself. Graduates of this course will work as cutting-edge professionals where science and engineering interact dynamically.
There is a strong interrelation between the progress of engineering and developments in science, and a demonstrated need for professionals with a strong understanding and experience in both areas.
This combined degree can be completed in less time than would be required to complete the two degrees separately.
Students have the option of undertaking Honours in Science, or an extra year to gain the Diploma in Engineering Practice, or both.
This course aims to produce graduates with professional qualifications in science and engineering who are well prepared to pursue a career in either field, or one that combines the skills of both. Students develop valuable skills highly prized by employers, including the technological expertise to understand scientific problems and the design skills to implement solutions.
Career options depend on the majors and subjects chosen; they include design and development, research and scientific management. Graduates work in industry or government, in areas such as biotechnology, communications, energy and resource exploration, environmental protection, materials technology, medical technology, molecular biology, nanotechnology and transportation.
There is provision for students already enrolled in a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering degree to transfer to the combined degree program. The eligibility criteria used to assess transfer applications for students currently enrolled in a Science or Engineering program are in line with those used by UAC to assess non-current school leaver applicants.
Mathematics Extension 1; Physics; and English Standard.
English Advanced is recommended.
The course duration is five years full time, 10 years part time, or six years full time with Honours.
Full-time attendance involves up to 24 hours each week at the University. Part-time attendance involves up to 12 hours each week at the University. It is expected that employers will release part-time students for at least one half-day per week for attendance at classes.
The program comprises a total of 240 credit points, made up of 162 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Engineering, and 78 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Science.
A Diploma in Engineering Practice, and a Diploma in Scientific Practice, are also available. The Diploma in Engineering Practice requires the additional completion of two six-month internships and the Engineering Practice Program. The Diploma in Scientific Practice (C20038) – a period of industrial training – is available with an additional year of full-time study. It is not offered to international students.
Select one of the following: | 54cp | |
STM90106 Core subjects | 54cp | |
STM90268 Core subjects (Construction) | 54cp | |
CBK90176 Engineering major choice | 108cp | |
CBK90175 Science major choice | 78cp | |
Total | 240cp |
The program for this course is the same as that for the Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Science Diploma in Engineering Practice (C10074), but without the Diploma in Engineering Practice.
The Bachelor of Engineering may be awarded with First or Second Class Honours for meritorious performance in the course as a whole.
An Honours program in Science is available, which involves an extra year of full-time study. The Honours program is designed to introduce students to more advanced coursework and to research work in science. It allows selected students to continue with postgraduate studies if desired and enhances their employment prospects.
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Depending on the disciplines chosen, students may also be eligible for entry to other relevant professional associations.
Further information is available from the Engineering Outreach Office on:
Further information on the Science component is available from: