The
current Bachelor of Engineering courses at all campuses, the engineering
double-degree courses at Clayton and Gippsland and the Bachelor of Computer
Science and Engineering at Clayton are all accredited for the purpose of
admission to membership of the Institution of Engineers, Australia (IEAust). Of
the more recently commenced courses, the Bachelor of Environmental Engineering
has been designed to meet the accreditation requirements of the IEAust. The
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering was granted preliminary accreditation in
1996.
The 'new' single Bachelor of Engineering degree, introduced in eight branches
of engineering in four campuses in 1999, was subjected to IEAust accreditation
procedures in the second half of 1998. So also were all the other undergraduate
single and double-degree programs offered by the faculty, including the
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering, the Bachelor of Computer Systems
Engineering (in 1998 or earlier named the Bachelor of Computer Science and
Engineering), and the two Bachelor of Technology degrees. Information about the
outcome of the accreditation process is available from the faculty
administration office on each campus.
In order to fulfil the requirements of the various degree regulations and of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, all engineering students must complete 12 weeks of approved engineering work experience and submit a report on that work. Such work is normally undertaken in the vacations between second and third years and/or between third and fourth years (but may also be taken between first and second years). Students who have completed all academic requirements for their degrees are not eligible to graduate until this work experience has been completed.