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Edith Cowan University ECU

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Laws

Edith Cowan University ECU

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00279B

This double degree combines a full engineering degree with a full law degree program that satisfies the academic requirements for the admission of law graduates as legal practitioners in Western Australia. The result of this challenging educational initiative is an internationally recognised double degree that will create opportunities in the global marketplace. It provides students with lifelong transferable skills, equipping them for employment in a wide range of professions, and for further study in a variety of disciplines.

Structure

60 units: 885 Credit Points. Work Experience Placement.

Subjects

  • ENGINEERING: Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Systems
  • Electrical Power
  • Electronics and Communications
  • Instrumentation Control and Automation
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • Petroleum Engineering

Standard entry requirements

University admission requirements apply. All applicants are required to have Mathematics: Methods ATAR, with equivalents considered, and Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR, with equivalents considered. It is desirable that all applicants have Mathematics: Specialist ATAR, with equivalents considered. One or more of the majors in this course has admission requirements. Refer to the major for more information.

Recognition

This course has been Accredited by Engineers Australia, and the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA).

Further information

Related careers: Intellectual Property Lawyer, Technology Licensing Expert, Technology Law Enforcement Agent. Non-Standard Timetable - Students should be aware that unit overloads will be required in some semesters, in order to complete the course within the standard six year duration.

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