Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Business

University of Newcastle

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00109J

Complement your technical electrical engineering skills with business acumen with the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering/Bachelor of Business. You will learn how to manage people and industry-specific projects and prepare yourself for a leadership role with this unique package of skills.Electrical engineers design and build systems and machines. These machines automate, control, generate, transmit, and measure electrical energy essential to modern life. You will be able to use this understanding to explore business opportunities in fields like automation and control or robotics or develop technology to help streamline processes we use in everyday life.

Structure

  • The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business is a five year program, students are required to complete 400 units, which is comprised of: 320 units of Core Courses80 units towards Business Major: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • orLeadership and Management0-unit compulsory Industrial Experience

Standard entry requirements

Eligibility for admission to this program is based on applicants meeting the minimum selection rank, or satisfying the requirements for an approved admission scheme.

Recognition

The program is accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates of this program are able to join as graduate members on completion, and as student members during studies.

Further information

It may not always be possible to complete this combined Engineering degree within 5 years. This combined Engineering degree is not available for midyear admission by International Students

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