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Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Studies)
Griffith University
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
| Campus | OPRank Cutoff | Mid Year Intake? | Study Mode | Entry Requirements | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Coast | 4/94^ | Yes | Full-time internal | Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisites: English, Maths B; Recommended: at least one of Physics, Chemistry or Maths C |
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| Nathan | 1/94^ | Yes | Full-time internal | ||
Course Description
Griffith University's engineering program recognises that you may not yet have fully decided on which engineering discipline your career will be based. First-year studies are therefore designed to provide a balance between the ability to specialise, which is important for those who have chosen a discipline, and the ability to delay choosing, for those who have not yet decided.
Subjects you can Study
Engineering-civil; Engineering-electrical and electronic; Engineering-electronic and computer; Engineering-environmental; Engineering-mechanical; Engineering-mechatronics; Engineering-microelectronic; Engineering-software; Engineering-sport and biomedical; Engineering-sustainable energy systems
^ Shows the minimum tertiary entrance ranking needed by Australian school leavers to get into each CSP-based course. Cut-offs are not determined in advance. Course data and cut-off scores published on Hobsons Course Finder are indicative of the 2013 academic year.
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Duration
Gold Coast
- Full-time internal = 4 years
Nathan
- Full-time internal = 4 years
Structure
320 credit points
Entry Requirements
Year 12 or equivalent; Prerequisites: English, Maths B; Recommended: at least one of Physics, Chemistry or Maths C
Study Pathways
Honours may be awarded to designate the meritorious performance of a graduate in this program.
Comments
All students will complete an Industrial Affiliates Program course in Year 4. The 40CP IAP course will include 4 days per week for 15 weeks undertaking an industry based project in an industry setting. You will be required to complete 60 days engineering professional practice prior to graduation, as stipulated by Engineers Australia. Honours may be awarded to designate the meritorious performance of a graduate in this program.
How does this course perform?
How do study fields for Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Studies) at Griffith University perform?
Engineering and technology
Who is studying Engineering and technology at Griffith University
| 1,603 | 282 | 62% | 14% | 90% |
| Undergraduate students | International students | School leavers | Over 25 years old | Part time students |
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What Engineering and technology graduates from Griffith University say
Teaching quality
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Generic skills
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Overall satisfaction
- Worse
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Where do Engineering and technology graduates from Griffith University go
Seeking work
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Starting salary
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Further study
Not available.
Life after Study
Engineering and technology
Where are graduates that studied Engineering and technology at Griffith University?
| 20% | 20% | 59% | 0% |
| Public sector | Private practice | Private industry | Working overseas |
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