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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
   
 
Program: 4776 - Engineering/Laws
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

The program is intended for potential engineers who wish to become more aware of legal and social aspects of the engineering profession, and skilled in technical management, or potential legal practitioners who wish to add a strong technical dimension to their education and training.

Duration/Award
This is a six year full-time combined degree program leading to the award of the two degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Laws (BE/LLB)

Transferring Engineering Majors (Plans)
Student must nominate an engineering major (plan code) at enrolment. Subsequent transfers to another engineering major may be possible subject to the approval of both Faculties.

Approved Sequence of Study
Students must study engineering courses in a sequence approved by the Faculty of Engineering and law courses in a sequence approved by the Faculty of Law. Approved sequences are given below; other sequences may be approved under special circumstances.

(a)Engineering - from the consolidated course schedule in the Faculty of Engineering:
at most 48 units of credit of Level 1 Engineering courses, and
at least 18 units of credit of Level 4 or higher Engineering courses,
at least 60 days of approved Industrial Training for the BE degree.

(b)Law
92 units of credit of compulsory core courses
64 units of credit of electives

Plan Structure

Year 1
Session 1


Choose ONE of:

And ONE of:

Plus the following two courses:

Session 2

Choose ONE of:

And ONE of:

And ONE of:
COMP1911 is recommended for this Plan but ENGG1811 is an acceptable alternative.

Plus the following course:

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