Students may gain admission to the double degree through VTAC or, alternatively, they may apply to transfer following satisfactory completion of first year Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Commerce. Note this degree is available at Clayton campus only.
Students must complete 17 units (each worth six credit points) towards the BCom. A total of 102 credit points are therefore required. Completion of a major in a discipline or field of study of the faculty requires students to complete 48 points of study in a single discipline or field of study with at least 12 points at each of second and third-year levels. Disciplines are defined by those sets of related units that may be defined in the handbook. A maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 points) can be taken. In order to meet this requirement, students are able to undertake the second-year versions of the appropriate number of compulsory units. A minimum of four third-year units (24 points) are required and are normally undertaken in the major. Candidates should consult the Faculty of Business and Economics section of the handbook for information about prerequisites, corequisites and other unit details.
All units must be taken (not all in first year):
Set out below are the units required in each engineering branch for the BE degree together with suggested ways of combining these with commerce units. For some candidates, timetable constraints may necessitate some adjustment of the suggested combinations. In organising a program for each year, candidates should aim not to exceed 56 credit points.
plus (depending on VCE subjects completed) one (or two) unit(s) from:
NB: Students intending to
take the electrical and computer systems engineering branch of study are
strongly advised to take ENG1803 (Physics C) in their first year if
possible.
Total: 48 or 52 cps
Second year | Third year | Fourth year | Fifth year |
Chemical engineering | |||
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Six compulsory units (36 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: CHE2104 Heat transfer |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two second-year units and one third-year unit (18 cps) from any one of accounting (AFC), business law and taxation (BTC), econometrics (ETC), economics (ECC), management studies (MGC) and marketing (MKC); two compulsory units taken at second-year level (12 cps) (30 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: CHE2100 Fluid mechanics |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two third-year units (12 cps) in the area of specialisation: Bachelor of Engineering units: CHE3124 Reaction engineering |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: One third-year unit (6 cps) in the area of specialisation and either Bachelor of Engineering units: CHE4104 Fluid particle systems |
Civil engineering | |||
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Five compulsory units, including those from the area of specialisation (30 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: CIV2204 Strength of materials |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two compulsory units taken at second-year level (12 cps) and two second-year units (12 cps) from area of specialisation (24 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: CIV2202 Surveying |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two third-year units from the area of specialisation (12 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: CIV3221 Building structures and technology |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: One compulsory unit (6 cps) and two third-year units from area of
specialisation (12 cps) and either Bachelor of Engineering units: CIV4210 Project A |
Electrical and computer systems engineering | |||
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Six compulsory units (36 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: ECE2101 Signal and systems 1 |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two second-year units (12 cps) and one third-year unit (6 cps) from any one of accounting (AFC), business law and taxation (BTC), econometrics (ETC), economics (ECC), management studies (MGC) and marketing (MKC); two compulsory units taken at second-year level (12 cps) (30 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: ECE2401 Telecommunications |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two third-year units (12 cps) in the area of specialisation (12 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: ECE3102 Signals and systems 2 |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: One third-year unit (6 cps) in area of specialisation and either Bachelor of Engineering units: ECE4705 Computer architecture |
NB: Considering the high computing content in the engineering programs, the commerce unit AFC2160 (Computers and accounting) may not be taken by BCom/BE students. | |||
Materials engineering | |||
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Six compulsory units (36 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: MTE2501 Structure of engineering materials I |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two second-year units (12 cps) and one third-year unit (6 cps) from any one of accounting (AFC), business law and taxation (BTC), econometrics (ETC), economics (ECC), management studies (MGC) and marketing (MKC); two compulsory units taken at second-year level (12 cps) (30 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: MTE2503 Phase equilibria and microstructure |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two third-year units in the area of specialisation (12 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: MTE3502 Physical metallurgy |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: One third-year unit (6 cps) in area of specialisation and either Bachelor of Engineering units: MTE4521 Engineering practice II |
Mechanical engineering | |||
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Six compulsory units (36 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: MEC2440 Applied mechanics |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Two compulsory units taken at second-year level (12 cps) and two second-year units (12 cps) from area of specialisation (24 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: ECE2002 Electrical engineering |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: Three third-year units in the area of specialisation (18 cps) Bachelor of Engineering units: MEC3403 Engineering practices: machine design |
Suggested Bachelor of Commerce units: One third-year unit (6 cps) in area of specialisation and either Bachelor of Engineering units: MEC3401 Fundamentals of heat transfer |
The student requires a total of 253 credit points (or 257 depending on prerequisites), of which not less than 151 credit points (or 155 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in units prescribed by this course list which are also listed in the course in chemical engineering in course list I. Students must also take 102 credit points from the approved component of the commerce program.
The student requires a total of 246 credit points (or 250 depending on prerequisites), of which not less than 144 credit points (or 148 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in units prescribed by this course list which are also listed in the course in civil engineering in course list I. Students must also take 102 credit points from the approved component of the commerce program.
The student requires a total of 258 credit points (or 262 depending on prerequisites), of which not less than 156 credit points (or 160 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in units prescribed by this course list which are also listed in the course in electrical and computer systems engineering in course list I. Students must also take 102 credit points from the approved component of the commerce program.
The student requires a total of 252 credit points (or 256 depending on prerequisites), of which not less than 150 credit points (or 154 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in units prescribed by this course list which are also listed in the course in materials engineering in course list I. Students must also take 102 credit points from the approved component of the commerce program.
The student requires a total of 257 credit points (or 261 depending on prerequisites), of which not less than 155 credit points (or 159 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in units prescribed by this course list which are also listed in the course in mechanical engineering in course list I. Students must also take 102 credit points from the approved component of the commerce program.
Should a student discontinue the double degree program and seek to take out a single degree it will be necessary to complete all of the requirements of that single degree. If this is the Bachelor of Engineering, then it requires 192 credit points of units prescribed in course list I.
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