Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Engineering Science

University of New South Wales - Sydney - Kensington

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Overview

This double degree gives students the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge in two areas, including the major area of interest leading to a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree, plus an additional area leading to a Bachelor of Engineering Science degree. Students will enhance their professional opportunities by developing cross-disciplinary skills and knowledge in a five-year program. There are a select number of discipline combinations available in this double degree: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Mining Engineering, Photovoltaics and Solar Energy, Renewable Energy Engineering.

For additional information on the individual component of the double degrees, read 425020 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Mechatronic), 425050 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Mechanical), read 425300 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Mining), 425400 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Civil), and 425470 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Environmental), 425100 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Electrical), 425200 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Renewable Energy) or (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) 425550 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) (Chemical).

Degree combinations

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Engineering Science (Environmental) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Engineering Science (Mining) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/B Engineering Science (Mechatronics) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/B Engineering Science (Renewable Energy Engineering) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/B Engineering Science (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental)/B Engineering Science (Civil) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronics)/B Engineering Science (Electrical) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining)/B Engineering Science (Chemical) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining)/B Engineering Science (Civil) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining)/B Engineering Science (Electrical) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining)/B Engineering Science (Mechanical) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy)/B Engineering Science (Electrical) – 5 years full-time

B Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy Engineering)/B Engineering Science (Electrical) – 5 years full-time

Majors

Areas of study

Chemical, civil, environmental, electrical, mechatronic, mechanical, mining, photovoltaics, renewable energy.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Refer to 425000 Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and relevant engineering degree.

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 offer97.4599.95
Median rank to receive an offer92.6898.8
Lowest rank to receive an offer86.2592.3

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

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of New South Wales website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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