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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematics

University of Wollongong

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About

Build advanced skills in mathematical modelling, analysis and design to help solve complex problems as you grow your engineering capabilities when you study mathematics and engineering at UOW. Enhancing your education, academic and professional qualifications, double degrees allow you to gain two degrees at once, minimising both the time commitment and cost of your studies. They also make you a more competitive candidate in a crowded job market.

Learn how to design and build liveable and sustainable cities and how to analyse information and forecast results for modern business. On completion, you will be able to address these challenges and more as you develop a thorough understanding of engineering and advanced skills in mathematical problem-solving.

Design the career of your choice as you build highly competitive skills based on experiential learning. You will benefit from faculty members who are some of the best in their fields, driving cutting- edge research and solutions to global issues. You will learn core fundamentals in your first year of both degrees before deciding which major discipline and electives to focus on from the second year. You will be exposed to honours-level content integrated into the engineering course. Throughout this double degree, you will gain hands-on experience, make meaningful professional connections and have the opportunity for workplace-based projects, or traditional research projects. You will also gain practical experience during an engineering placement where you will gain highly valued industry experience.

Areas of study

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours): Architectural, biomedical, civil, computer and autonomous systems, electrical and electronics, environmental, materials, mechanical, mechatronic, mining, or telecommunications engineering and Internet of Things (IoT). If you are undecided which engineering major you wish to specialise in, UOW's Flexible First Year program of common first-year subjects provides an opportunity to learn about all engineering disciplines and decide your major in the second year. Bachelor of Mathematics: Applied statistics, applied mathematics, pure mathematics.

Career opportunities

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours): Architectural engineer, computer architect, computer
systems engineer, civil engineer, construction manager, electronics engineer, electrical engineer, environmental engineer, geotechnical engineer, materials engineer, mechanical engineer, metallurgist, network engineer, production engineer, security engineer, software engineer, structural engineer, systems analyst, telecommunications engineer, transport engineer, water quality manager. Bachelor of Mathematics: Analyst, banking associate, business forecaster, financial analyst, investment analyst, mathematical modeller, mathematics teacher, meteorologist, quantitative trader, risk manager, statistician, stockbroker, transport Analyst.

Professional recognition

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours): UOW’s engineering programs are accredited by Engineers Australia and relevant world engineering bodies through the Washington Accord. This ensures recognition by equivalent professional engineering bodies in the USA, UK, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and other countries. This recognition ensures that graduates from this course are admitted, on application, to the grade of Graduate Membership of Engineers Australia. The biomedical engineering major will be submitted for accreditation with Engineers Australia. Bachelor of Mathematics: Accredited by the Australian Mathematical Society.

Practical experience

Compulsory 12 weeks of industry experience in one or more settings under the supervision of experienced engineers; optional internships, industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities.

Honours

In the final stages of the course, students undertake a research component (thesis).

Fees and charges

Refer to University of Wollongong current fee information.

Prerequisites

All applicants must have studied the equivalent of Mathematics Advanced or higher at year 12 level.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English, Mathematics Advanced.

Recommended studies: Engineering Studies, Mathematics Extension 1, Physics, Chemistry (Chemistry not necessary for computer, electrical, mechatronic or telecommunications engineering).

Bridging courses in Physics and Chemistry are offered in February each year.

Other applicants

Refer to UOW general admission criteria.

Student profile

Visit the UOW website and select the undergraduate course that you are interested in, then choose the ‘Admission Profile’ tab in the Admissions, Key dates and Fees section.

Further information

View all details of this course on the UOW website.

Course updates
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