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Associate Degree in Engineering
Undergraduate
USA-ADE-DEGTransform from tradesperson to engineering professional
Learn core engineering concepts and essential maths, physics and chemistry. Combine those with key business management skills, and you’ll be ready to enter the engineering industry, or transition from a trade to a technical or management role.
- Study method
- 100% online
- Duration
- 2 years full time or part time equivalent
Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours)
Undergraduate
SCU-ENS-DEGBecome a professional and accredited engineer
This engineering degree unpacks the maths and science engineers need to solve complex engineering problems. Choose to specialise in civil or mechanical engineering. 60 days of industry placement develops your professional conduct and judgement.
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- Online & on-campus
- Duration
- 4 years full time or part time equivalent
Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours), Bachelor of Business
Undergraduate
SCU-ESB-DEGBusiness skills plus engineering principles equals unique career opportunities
A double degree in engineering and business. You’ll choose either a civil or mechanical engineering specialisation plus a business major. With business capabilities added to your professional engineer’s toolkit, you can unlock a higher earning potential.
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- Online & on-campus
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- 5 years full time or part time equivalent
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