Western Sydney University
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Designed for high achieving students, the Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) program provides students the opportunity to focus on one of eight engineering disciplines, at a high standard of academic performance, and delivered to the exacting professional accreditation requirements of Engineers Australia.
Within the Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) Program, students can choose to specialise in the disciplines of:
All majors offered in the Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) program commence at the Parramatta Engineering Innovation Hub where you’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and an outstanding collaborative STEM environment. Students are expected to maintain a credit average GPA to remain in the Program. For details read the course information on the Western Sydney University website.
Advanced manufacturing, civil, construction, electrical, materials, mechanical, robotic and mechatronic, and sustainability engineering.
Refer to specialisations in 722501 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).
The majors of Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering are fully accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer. The majors of Advanced Manufacturing, Materials Engineering and Sustainability Engineering are provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer. These majors are expected to transition to fully accredited when completing the first graduate cohort.
Completion of any major in this program includes a mandatory 450-hour industrial placement.
Honours class will be awarded at completion of four years of study, based on the overall academic performance during the study period.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of science, any 2 units of English, Mathematics Advanced (Band 5 or higher).
Recommended studies: Mathematics Extension 1 or 2, Physics.
Refer to Western Sydney University general admission criteria.
Refer to Western Sydney University general admission criteria.
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View all details of this course on the Western Sydney University website.
Western Sydney University degrees
The academic content of all programs is subject to routine review.
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Course information
All classes are offered during the day unless otherwise specified.
Bachelor of Applied Data Science
Bachelor of Applied Data Science is a cross-disciplinary degree that can be taken in combination with any Western Sydney University bachelor degree.
The course teaches a blend of skills, including mathematics, statistics and computing. Graduates will know how to embark on data-driven investigations, and conduct visual and computational analytics for application in their own primary research.
Expressions of interest in the course will be taken during the UAC application process, and eligible students who have expressed an interest and received an offer to another Western Sydney University course will be invited to join the Bachelor of Applied Data Science.
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship is a cross-disciplinary degree that can be taken with any Western Sydney University bachelor degree.
The program will develop mindset, risk tolerance, creativity, passion, big thinking, team formation and leadership capabilities – the key distinct characteristics of high impact entrepreneurs. In an entrepreneurial ecosystem, students will learn the knowledge and techniques for opportunity discovery, impact analysis, customer analysis, strategic teambuilding and leadership, the psychology and ethics of the start-up, funding modelling and financial analysis, growth and exit strategies.
Expressions of interest in the course will be taken during the UAC application process. Eligible students who express an interest and receive an offer to another Western Sydney University course will be invited to join the Bachelor of Entrepreneurship.
Master of Research
This is an elite research degree available to meritorious students in most undergraduate degrees. As an internationally recognised qualification it will allow students to access global employment opportunities and research education. The Master of Research is offered in place of honours in most undergraduate degrees. View Master of Research course details on the Western Sydney University website.
The Academy
Membership of The Academy is automatically granted to students enrolled in an Advanced or Dean's Scholar degree. The Academy programs incorporate personal and professional development workshops, individual career planning and international opportunities, internships, community engagement, service learning/volunteering, and networking events. The Bachelor of Applied Leadership and Critical Thinking can be added to your advanced degree to give you a competitive advantage.