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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Laws, University of Wollongong - Australia

Wollongong, New South Wales - Aus

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About this course

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This double degree combines engineering and law, providing students with a unique mix of practical skills and comprehensive legal education. The engineering component is a four-year program that offers a variety of specialisations and access to fully equipped laboratories, modern software, and 12 weeks of industry experience for practical training. Simultaneously, the law component imparts core legal knowledge, understanding of the social and ethical context, and practical skills including internships. This integrated program aims to prepare students for diverse career opportunities by fostering solutions-oriented thinking and a broad skill set.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This double degree offers a competitive edge by blending two highly sought-after fields, engineering and law. It provides an accelerated pathway to a world-class qualification, reducing the time and cost needed to obtain two separate degrees. The combination opens up versatile career opportunities in law, engineering, or roles that require interdisciplinary expertise, offering graduates a significant advantage in a competitive job market.

Specialisation

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Students can choose from a range of majors including Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer and Autonomous Systems Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Mining Engineering, and Telecommunications Engineering and Internet of Things. All specialisations are available at the Wollongong campus.

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Degree requirements

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Candidates need to have completed relevant senior high school subjects, including Mathematics Advanced and two units of English, and achieved a score equivalent to at least 13 years of schooling in Australia. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS (overall 7.0, with specific band scores) or TOEFL (minimum 98), or equivalent qualifications. Additional requirements include completing 560 hours of work experience—140 hours in legal practice and 420 hours in engineering—spread over 16 weeks.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as barristers, lawyers (including criminal, media, and intellectual property lawyers), legal consultants, or government policy advisors. Other options include roles as in-house legal advisers, magistrates, prosecutors, or politicians. The professional accreditation for law and engineering degrees supports a pathway to practice law or engineering in Australia, opening doors to diverse professional fields.

FAQs

What are the admission requirements?

Applicants need to have completed Mathematics Advanced and two units of English, with a minimum score equivalent to 13 years of schooling in Australia. For international students, English proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL are required.

What is the duration and study mode?

The program lasts 7 years full-time or part-time equivalent and is delivered on campus at Wollongong.