CQUniversity
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Courses included
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Control and Instrumentation) and Bachelor of Information Technology (Application Development) prepares you for a career as a control and instrumentation engineer skilled in high-level engineering design and software and hardware implementation of engineering systems. You will develop skills in problem-solving, teamwork and professional practice while learning foundational technical content.
This double degree has a strong focus on learning in context so you will apply theory to authentic scenarios throughout the course. Within this course you will complete a major project that integrates control and instrumentation knowledge and information and communication technology knowledge to confirm your ability to work as a control and instrumentation engineer.
Application development, control and instrumentation, electrical power engineering, electronics and communication engineering, engineering design, engineering systems, information technology.
Control and instrumentation engineer, instrumentation and control engineer, information technology (IT) specialist.
This course is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia at the Professional Engineer level. This course is fully accredited by the Australian Computer Society at the professional level.
Students are required to complete 480 hours (including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience) of Engineering Professional Practice prior to graduation.
Refer to CQUniversity English language proficiency requirements.
English Standard (Band 2), Mathematics Standard 2.
Recommended studies: Physics, Mathematics Advanced, Design and Technology.
Refer to the CQUniversity general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the CQUniversity website.
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