Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The building industry needs engineering professionals with strong architectural knowledge. The combination of architectural design with civil engineering is an exploration of creative solutions to a wide variety of engineering and social problems, like looking at sustainable ways to build or renovating existing structures to work more efficiently.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The building industry needs engineering professionals with strong architectural knowledge. The combination of architectural design with civil engineering is an exploration of creative solutions to a wide variety of engineering and social problems, like looking at sustainable ways to build or renovating existing structures to work more efficiently.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The common first year in engineering provides scientific and design foundations. It focuses on real life problems to illustrate the interaction between engineering and society, and introduces the range of engineering disciplines available. You then pursue your specialist engineering discipline from year two. At the same time, the arts course provides your comprehensive gateway to approximately forty areas of study across the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
This double degree course integrates the technical and project management skills of an engineer with the creativity and manufacturing know-how of an industrial designer. As a product design engineer, you might design cars, hi-tech appliances, furniture, tools, industrial equipment, prosthetics or robots. Whatever your specialty, your goal is the same; to make well-designed and well-engineered products.
The course comprises 144 points of pharmaceutical science study.
The course develops through theme studies in: A. Foundation science, B. Pharmaceutical science and C. Applied project.
The course progression map will assist you to plan to meet the course requirements, and guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
In this course you will learn about the chemistry, biology and technology of medicines and other chemical formulations and how to improve human health and well-being by researching and developing more reliable, accessible and effective treatments and products. You will develop the knowledge and practical skills critical to the discovery and development of new drugs and therapies leading to exciting careers in research and industry.
Students must complete 240 points, of which 144 points are from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (including all of the requirements in Part A, B, C and D for the single degree) and 96 points from the Bachelor of Commerce (including all of the requirements in Part A and B for the single degree).
The course progression map will assist you to plan to meet the course requirements, and guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Engineering with commerce is a powerful combination. Many engineers work in areas outside of engineering, such as management, banking and consulting, and many go on to become CEOs of major corporations. Almost 20 percent of CEOs of ASX100 companies are engineers.
The dual degree includes an engineering common first year, allowing you time to learn about engineering and its various branches before choosing an area of specialisation. In this year you will learn to apply your developing mathematics and science knowledge to real life problems.
Students must complete 240 points, of which 144 points are from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (including all of the requirements in Part A, B, C and D for the single degree) and 96 points from the Bachelor of Science (including all of the requirements in Part A and B for the single degree).
The course progression map will assist you to plan to meet the course requirements, and guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Engineering involves the application of science. Many engineers are fascinated by scientific investigation and eager to enhance their understanding of the pure sciences. Likewise many scientists wish to see their theories applied towards new technologies. If either of these describe you, then this double degree course is ideal.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The Bachelor of Health Sciences will provide you with a sound foundation in health science and a broad overview of health care, and with skills in identifying, investigating, analysing and assessing health issues. This foundation leads to a number of specialisations enabling you to pursue a variety of allied and public health career paths. The course is suited to those who wish to undertake clinical work or research either immediately or after pursuing a post graduate degree, and those who wish to progress to the non-clinical health workforce including epidemiology, health promotion, planning or policy. The common thread is the commitment to an evidence based approach to delivering quality health care efficiently and effectively whether the focus is on individuals, families or communities.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
The Bachelor of Health Sciences will provide you with a sound foundation in health science and a broad overview of health care, and with skills in identifying, investigating, analysing and assessing health issues. This foundation leads to a number of specialisations enabling you to pursue a variety of allied and public health career paths. The course is suited to those who wish to undertake clinical work or research either immediately or after pursuing a post graduate degree, and those who wish to progress to the non-clinical health workforce including epidemiology, health promotion, planning or policy. The common thread is the commitment to an evidence based approach to delivering quality health care efficiently and effectively whether the focus is on individuals, families or communities.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
By studying business and arts together you are opening up a world of opportunity. The course enables you to study complementary subjects to help improve your employability, and develop core business skills that can be used in artistic arenas. It's also a great combination if you haven't decided on a career just yet, because it gives you the best of both worlds.