Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Specialisation)/Bachelor of Business

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  • Objectives
    On successful completion of a CQUniversity Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Bachelor of Business program graduates should demonstrate an: 1. ability to apply knowledge of basic science, engineering and business fundamentals; 2. ability to communicate effectively, not only with others in engineering and business practice but also with the community at large; 3. in-depth technical and business competencies in one engineering discipline and business specialisation respectively; 4. ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and to identify, apply and adapt appropriate procedures, techniques and resources in their resolution; 5. in-depth knowledge and understanding of appropriate technology and business practice and its applications and evolution in technology and business system design and operation; 6. ability to function effectively as an individual and in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams, with the capacity to be a leader or manager as well as an effective team member; 7. understanding of the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of the engineering; technologist/business manager, and the need for sustainable development; 8. understanding of the principles of sustainable design, practice and development; 9. understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities and commitment to them; and 10. expectation of the need to undertake lifelong learning and the capacity to do so. These are the defined graduate attributes of this program. This program develops skills and knowledge to work at an engineering technologist/business manager level. The double degree program equips you to apply knowledge and skills in analysis, scientific, technological and business administration principles and to exhibit management skills and social responsibility to existing and new technology and business areas.
  • Entry requirements
    Domestic students - Prerequisites: English (4, SA), Maths B (4, SA); Recommended study - physics
  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Specialisation)/Bachelor of Business
  • Course description

    About Engineering Technology and Business

    As a Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Bachelor of Business (Specialisation) student you will acquire, develop and demonstrate technical engineering and business knowledge and skills in specialised areas of engineering and business, integrating problem-solving, team learning and communication skills.

    The program consists of a common first year after which students select their study discipline in specialisations in engineering and business. The first year of the program is available internally on the Rockhampton, Mackay and Gladstone campuses and is also available externally. Years two and three may be studied externally with some courses also available internally (students should check individual course availability).

    Students focus on engineering and business applications and interactions within systems. They combine engineering and business knowledge and skills in understanding the interaction between modern technology and business. They learn to be innovative by applying, modifying and adapting engineering and business practices in meeting the world’s challenges and problems for people, communities and society.


    Career Opportunities

    Professionals with a double degree in engineering technology and business have access to other career possibilities outside their primary discipline and are highly attractive to potential employers. Career options for graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Bachelor of Business (Specialisation) are for engineering technologists/business managers with a specialised technology/business orientation working in private business, government or non-profit organisations in the industry of their choice.

    Graduates, having studied in one of a number of specialisations in the broader engineering disciplines of: civil engineering, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering, coupled with study in business, find employment in a vast array of industry areas. These encompass national and international public and private industry sectors, including the energy, transportation, manufacturing, process, construction, mining, education, finance, commerce, administration, economics, service and supply industries.


    Availability/Campus Contact

    Domestic - GLD(BET courses - year 1); MKY(BET courses - year 1); ROK(BET courses - year 1); External(Not all business majors are available at all campuses, and all students should check information on campus availability of specific program components.)

    Program Structure

    This program is aimed at the education of engineering technologists/business managers in 1 of 8 engineering specialisations in 1 of 3 disciplines:

        * Civil
        * Electrical
              o Control and Instrumentation
              o Electronics and Communication
              o Power and Machines
        * Mechanical

    Combined with a Bachelor of Business degree. The Business program requires students to complete the 6 core courses in the Bachelor of Business and 6 general business electives. Students are able to use the 6 business electives to gain greater depth in a business discipline, or to gain breadth by including courses across the business disciplines.

    Course requirements

    Students must complete 192 units of credit. In Business courses, students will complete 36 units of credit in core courses and 36 units of credit in electives. In Engineering they will complete 84 units of credit in core engineering courses and 36 units of credit in their engineering specialisation.

    Business courses

    Students must complete:

        * 6 core courses (4 compulsory Level 1 courses and 2 compulsory Advanced Level courses);and
        * 6 elective courses to be selected from those available from the Faculty of Business and Informatics, providing prerequisites have been met.

    Course Code     Course Name

    Level 1
    ACCT11059     Using Accounting for Decision Making

    OR     
    ACCT11057     Principles of Accounting
    COIS11011     Foundations of Business Computing
    HRMT11010     Organisational Behaviour
    MRKT11029     Marketing
    Advanced Level courses
    MGMT19114     Strategic Management
    MGMT19128     Business Integration Topics 1

    Engineering courses

     PLEASE NOTE:

    * There is a compulsory 5 day residential school for ENEE11001 Engineering Skills 1 held during Week One Term 1. Non attendence may result in forced withdrawl from the course
    Course Code     Course Name

    Core courses
    ENEG11001     Engineering Skills 1 *
    ENEG11002     Engineering Skills 2
    ENEG12001     Materials & Processes
    ENEG12002     Engineering Design
    ENTG13001     Technology Project Implementation
    ENTG13002     Technology Project Planning
    MATH11218     Engineering Foundation Mathematics
    MATH11219     Engineering Mathematics
    PHYS11184     Engineering Physics A
    PHYS11185     Engineering Physics B

    Civil specialisation courses
    ENEC12007     Analysis of Structures
    ENEC12008     Geotechnical Engineering
    ENEC13009     Hydraulics
    ENEC14015     Traffic Engineering
    ENTC12004     Civil Construction
    ENTC13016     Surveying

    Electrical - Control and Instrumentation specialisation courses
    ENEE12014     Electrical Circuit Analysis
    ENEE13017     Signal Processing Systems
    ENEE14001     Control Systems
    ENEE14003     Embedded Microcontrollers
    ENTE12007     Instrumentation and Transducers

    Electrical - Electronics and Communications specialisation courses
    ENEE12014     Electrical Circuit Analysis
    ENEE13017     Signal Processing Systems
    ENEE14002     Data Communication Networks
    ENEE14003     Embedded Microcontrollers
    ENEE14004     Electronic Communications

    Electrical - Power and Machines specialisation courses
    ENEE12014     Electrical Circuit Analysis
    ENEE12015     Electrical Power Engineering
    ENEE13014     Machines, Drives & Control
    ENEE13015     Power System Analysis

    Mechanical specialisation courses
    ENAM12002     Mechanical Analysis
    ENEM12006     Fluid Mechanics
    ENEM12007     Statics & Dynamics
    ENEM13012     Maintenance Engineering
    ENEM13014     Thermodynamics
    ENTM12007     Electrical Technology

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