Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00098G
This program is suited to high-ability students who wish to become more aware of the economic and social aspects of engineering. Students gain the tools and knowledge useful for work in the commercial sector, including banking and consultancy work, where they can integrated their technical expertise from engineering with an understanding of business strategy.
Structure
Students must complete a minimum of 264 Units of Credit and 60 days of Industrial Training for the Engineering major.
Subjects
Accounting
Aerospace Engineering
Bioinformatics
Business Economics
Business Law
Business Strategy and Economic Management
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Product Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering Electrical Engineering
Career opportunities: see individual degrees. Examples include positions that combine the technical skills of engineering with those of business and commerce, enabling careers in the management of businesses, especially those involved in engineering-related activities.