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University of Tasmania Home Page Course and Units 2010
 

Science, Engineering and Technology

  UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
 

Bachelor

 

Bachelor - Combined

 

Bachelor's Honours

 

Associate degree

 

Diploma

 

Enabling course

2010 Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Business Administration(K3E)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Science, Engineering and Technology (principal)
Business
Campus(es) Offered: 
Hobart:
Course Duration: Minimum 5 yrs, Maximum 10 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school): 

Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology (03) 6226 2125 or Dr David Lewis, Degree Coordinator - Engineering, (03) 6226 2133

Faculty of Business (03) 6226 2009


Introduction

Bachelor of Engineering (articulating to the Master of Business Administration)

Admission & Prerequisites

Candidates for the Bachelor of Engineering (articulating to the Master of Business Administration) would be required to satisfy the following:

(FROM BE PROGRAM)

  • Have successfully completed the first two years of the Bachelor of Engineering at the University of Tasmania; and
  • Have achieved a 65% average mark in those engineering units

OR

(FROM OVERSEAS TWINNING PROGRAMS OR OTHER INSTITUTIONS, INTO 3rd YEAR ENGINEERING)

  • Have successfully completed two years of study with an average mark assessed as equivalent to 70%.

Candidates entering directly from Year 12 would be required to have a TCE score of 90 or above, and to achieve the same 65% average mark over the first two years of Engineering to stay in the program.


Articulation to/from Course

Credit will be given for the first two years of the Bachelor of Engineering degree subject to an average score of 65% in these units. A candidate who has completed the subjects normally accounted to be the Third Examination of the Bachelor of Engineering with sufficient merit may be invited by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology on the recommendation of the School of Engineering as a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering with Honours.


Professional Recognition

As for N3A Bachelor of Engineering

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