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Science, Engineering and Technology

  UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
 

Bachelor

 

Bachelor - Combined

 

Bachelor's Honours

 

Associate degree

 

Diploma

 

Enabling course

2010 Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering(N3C)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Science, Engineering and Technology (principal)
Campus(es) Offered: 
Hobart:
Launceston:
Course Duration: Minimum 5 yrs, Maximum 10 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):  Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology (03) 6226 2125; Dr Julian Dermoudy, Degree Coordinator - Science (03) 6226 2933 or Dr David Lewis, Degree Coordinator - Engineering (03) 6226 2133

Introduction

This 5-year (minimum) full-time course is available at Hobart. The first year is also available at Launceston.

Admission & Prerequisites

Minimum University entrance requirements and passes in MTM315109 Mathematics Methods and PSC315109 Physical Sciences.

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering program who complete Year 1 with sufficient merit may articulate into the BSc-BE program. A TER score of 70 is required for the BE program. A TER of 80 is required for students wishing to enrol directly in the BSc-BE program from Year 12.

Course Objectives

The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering combined degree provides an opportunity for students to gain a professional engineering qualification and a science major.

Career Outcomes

Graduates of the combined degree could expect to find employment in such fields as are detailed in the Bachelor of Engineering N3A and Bachelor of Science S3G course descriptions.


Articulation to/from Course

There is no formal articulation other than by gaining credit for work completed in another degree.


Professional Recognition

As for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

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