Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (ETB001.3)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (ETB001.3)
Draw on your love for critical thinking and become an innovative problem solver for a brighter tomorrow with UC’s highly respected Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). Over four years, you’ll gain knowledge, skills and experience and specialise in Intelligent Robotics or Network Engineering. Intelligent Robotics – Build your expertise in the…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Draw on your love for critical thinking and become an innovative problem solver for a brighter tomorrow with UC’s highly respected Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). Over four years, you’ll gain knowledge, skills and experience and specialise in Intelligent Robotics or Network Engineering.
Intelligent Robotics – Build your expertise in the exciting world of robotics and smart machines. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the control and dynamics of machines, industrial robotics, algorithms, smart engineering and more.
Network Engineering – gain in-depth knowledge and skills in designing, developing and operating software-based networked systems, including mobile and wireless data communications networks, network security applications and services relating to cloud computing, big data and multimedia networks.
Study a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at UC and you will:
gain the knowledge and skills that are highly desirable within a future-proof industry
work with the latest computer-aided software
learn how to design systems from the ground up
become proficient in engineering research, design and management
participate in numerous Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities and share your own ideas during site visits and fieldwork
learn professional ideologies such as professional ethics, expectations and teamwork
choose to specialise in either Intelligent Robotics or Network Engineering
be able to participate in the Engineers without Borders Challenge
gain unrivalled access to industry and government stakeholders and build extensive professional networks
earn a globally recognised and in-demand qualification
Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
WIL is an integral component of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) course, offering students the opportunity to gain valuable hands-on experience and build professional relationships through real work, or work-like placements.
Students will also be invited to participate in the Engineers without Borders Challenge, a humanitarian-focused activity offered to engineering students across Australia.
To ensure our students have access to the right people and places, UC works hard to foster close industry connections and regularly engages with industry partners who possess both the skills and experience to provide specialised knowledge and training opportunities.
All course content is reviewed annually by our Course Advisory Group, which comprises a panel of highly qualified and respected industry experts.
Career opportunities
Whether you’re pursuing a career in Intelligent Robotics, or wish to specialise in Network Engineering, The UC Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) offers a natural progression into any one of the following careers:
Cyber Security Engineer
Network Architect
Chief Technology Officer
Artificial Intelligence Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Data Scientist
Business Intelligence Analyst
Data Analyst
Software Engineer
Network Engineer
ICT Manager
Professional accreditation
This course will pursue accreditation with Engineers Australia at Professional Engineer level and with the Australian Computer Society at Professional level.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Dynamic and vibrant, the University of Canberra (UC) is based in Canberra, the Australian capital. UC is a university for the professions, dedicated to providing immersive student experiences focused on employability outcomes. It is number one in the ACT for graduate employment and salaries for three years in a row (Good Universities Guide 2019-21), in the top one per cent of universities worldwide (The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021) and one of the fastest rising in the world (QS 2021). Its location and its regional connections shape the university’s purpose.