Engineering (Honours)/Economics

Bachelor's degree

In Brisbane (Australia)

£ 40,032 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Duration

    5 Years

  • Credits

    88

Why study the Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/EconomicsRefer to the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and the Bachelor of Economics for information.Note: Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Economics prior to 2015 may refer to course and program information for previous years here.Bachelor of Engineering course list (pre-2015)Bachelor of Economics course list (pre-2015)

Facilities

Location

Start date

Brisbane (Australia)
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Street Lucia, QLD 4072

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry requirementsQueensland Year 12 or equivalent English, Mathematics B, plus one of Chemistry or Physics. Both Chemistry and Physics, and Mathematics C are recommended.Students without Mathematics C and/or another high school prerequisite may be required to undertake preparatory courses beyond the 88 units for the program and may not be able to complete the program in the minimum time frame without overloading or undertaking summer study.All international applicants need to meet the minimum entry score for this program.IELTS overall 6 .5; reading 6;...

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Subjects

  • Engineering
  • Economics

Course programme



Program structure
The Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Economics is made up of two course lists:
Course list for the Bachelor of Economics Course list for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Each course is allocated a certain number of units (#). A standard full-time study load is 8 units per semester.
The Bachelors of Engineering (Honours)/Economics has a single set of Program Rules, which explain what is required to complete the dual program. These requirements include the total number of units you need to complete in order to graduate.
If you decide to enrol in a dual program, you can use a Dual Degree Planner to help organise your studies.
To have your degree conferred, you also need to comply with UQ’s policies and rules.

Honours

Honours is awarded to all graduates of this program. Honours is awarded in the following classes:

  • Class I
  • Class IIA
  • Class IIB
  • Class IIIA
  • Class IIIB

Class of honours depends on your GPA. For details refer to the Program Rules.


Group 1

Compulsory


Group 2

Majors

Engineering (Honours)/Economics

£ 40,032 VAT inc.