Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in your chosen specialisation and Bachelor of Arts

Monash University - Clayton

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Overview

Combining an engineering degree with an Arts degree provides complementary skills in technology and communications. You will develop the transferable skills employers are looking for: communication, teamwork, research and critical thinking. You will be able to create a course that's tailored to your academic interests while exploring different career options.

The common first year in engineering provides scientific and design foundations, focuses on real life problems and the interaction between engineering and society, and introduces the nine engineering disciplines available to you. You then pursue your specialist engineering discipline from year two.

In Arts you will major in a language, international relations or philosophy and can take a minor in any of 30+ disciplines. You will complete four units in the Professional Futures areas which build skills and abilities employers value and seek with at least one of the Global Immersion Guarantee or the Workplace Innovation Project.

Prerequisites

Year 12 prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 27 in English as an Additional Language (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics; Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Chemistry or Physics.

Non-Year 12 prerequisites

As for Year 12 (or Year 12 equivalent).

Majors

Aerospace engineering, Anthropology (minor), Archaeology and ancient history (minor), Arts, Behavioural studies (minor), Bioethics (minor), Chemical engineering, Chinese studies, Civil engineering, Communications and media studies (minor), Criminology (minor), Critical performance studies (minor), Economics (minor), Electrical and computer systems engineering, Engineering, Environmental engineering, European languages (French, German, Italian, or Spanish and Latin American), Film and screen studies (minor), Gender studies (minor), Global Asia (minor), Health humanities (minor), History (minor), Holocaust and genocide studies (minor), Human geography (minor), Human rights (minor), Humanities, Indigenous cultures and histories (minor), Indonesian studies, International relations, International studies (minor), Japanese studies, Jewish studies (minor), Journalism (minor), Korean studies, Languages, Linguistics and English Language (minor), Literary studies (minor), Materials engineering, Mechanical engineering, Music (minor), Philosophy, Politics (minor), Psychology (minor), Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, Social science, Sociology (minor), Software engineering.

Potential Career Outcomes

The type of careers this qualification leads to may include Arts careers, Communications, Engineering careers, or careers in Safety and regulation policy.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.

ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds
ATAR
(excluding adjustment factors)
Selection Rank
(including adjustment factors)
Highest rank to receive an offer99.7599.95
Median rank to receive an offer93.4095.00
Lowest rank to receive an offer85.0587.90

<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Monash University website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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