Overview
Overview
This double degree provides a unique skill set that blends technical expertise with knowledge of business management, entrepreneurship and innovation processes.
Throughout your studies, you will build knowledge and skills across business, applied science, computing and engineering, to address 21st-century societal and industry challenges.
The condensed program structure means that you can complete your double degree in 5.5 years, significantly less time than it would take to complete two single degrees.
Upon completing your studies, you’ll have an excellent understanding of engineering, applied science, computing, business and innovation management. The breadth and depth of this knowledge will give you the unique expertise and mindset to solve complex challenges in business, society, and industry (both locally and globally) and prepare you for the future of work.
Bachelor of Engineering
You will begin your Engineering course with the Engineering Foundation Year, gaining a solid grounding in core engineering principles and skills. You’ll then select your Engineering major from the following choices:
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil and Construction Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Software Systems Engineering.
With Engineers Australia reporting in 2024 that engineering roles are among those receiving the largest salary growth in the past financial year, your engineering degree will give you the potential to graduate with diverse career opportunities and a rewarding salary.
Bachelor of Innovation
The Innovation component covers essential business management, innovation and management subjects, and you’ll become proficienct in the following areas:
- Innovation management
- Financial literacy
- Understanding competencies
- Understanding market forces
- Responsible leadership
- Project and business management.
You’ll also complete several immersive transformational experiences so that you can apply your knowledge in real-world settings.
What jobs can the Engineering and Innovation course lead to?
Careers
- Engineer
- Engineering project manager
- Innovation and technology consultant
- Product development engineer
- Entrepreneur / startup founder
Industries
- Engineering
- Resources and energy
- Renewable energy
- Manufacturing
- Construction and infrastructure
- Automotive
- Technology and software
- Healthcare
- Biotechnology
- Government and non-profit sectors
- Banking and finance
- Community services
What you'll learn
- Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of multidisciplinary knowledge including business, applied science, computing, and engineering. GC1
- Apply multidisciplinary knowledge, including underpinning science, engineering, and sustainability principles, to critically analyse and solve complex business, societal and industrial challenges using using creative and innovative thinking. GC2, GC1
- Design and implement solutions through safe, ethical, legal, innovative yet responsible and impactful decisions, and through respectful partnerships with indigenous and First Nations Peoples and other diverse cultures as globally responsible citizens. GC4, GC5
- Assess the available scientific and engineering knowledge and undertake applied research in the broad engineering field. GC2, GC1
- Employ technologies and knowledge to develop and communicate effective and innovative engineering solutions to complex problems that are appropriate for local, regional and global contexts. GC3, GC4
- Demonstrate industry-readiness by developing future-focussed capabilities including a global, responsible, innovative and technology (GRIT) mindset, lifelong learning habits, teamwork and leadership abilities, and project management skills. GC6