For a more accredited career course, this dual degree allows students to complement their engineering knowledge with a range of supporting computer science skills and comprehension. The degree provides a broad understanding of computer engineering, in addition to detail from the inherent principles and theories of CS problem-solving, i.e. how to make use of modelling procedures and processes to comprehend issues, handle abstraction and design solutions. Students will develop knowledge and practical skills in planning, direction, design and build of engineering projects in addition to communicating, research and critical analysis skills.In the last year, students' employability has been enhanced through industry encounter. With an internationally recognised qualification, graduates are ready for work on large complex systems and jobs here and overseas.Engineering majorsCivil EngineeringElectrical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputer Science majorsData Science and Artificial IntelligenceSoftware Development
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