| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-02-16 | - |
| 2026-08-10 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is a highly respected program offered by the University of Canberra, designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to become innovative problem solvers in the field of engineering. Over the course of four years, students will have the opportunity to specialize in either Intelligent Robotics or Network Engineering, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that underpin these exciting and rapidly evolving fields.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is structured to provide students with a broad and coherent understanding of engineering principles, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced skills in their chosen area of specialization. The program is comprised of a combination of core and elective units, which are designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the technical and professional aspects of engineering.
Key Features of the Program
- The program is accredited by Engineers Australia at the Professional Engineer level and by the Australian Computer Society at the Professional level.
- Students will have the opportunity to participate in numerous Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities, including site visits, fieldwork, and industry placements.
- The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in engineering principles, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced skills in their chosen area of specialization.
- Students will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including cutting-edge computer-aided software and engineering research equipment.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is based on an entrance rank, which can be achieved through a variety of means, including:
- Year 12 ATAR
- Other Australian qualifications
- Work experience
- Overseas qualifications
Additional Admission Requirements
- Year 12 Mathematical Methods (T) or equivalent
- Basic knowledge and skills in ICT (Information and Communication Technology)
- Basic numeracy and literacy skills
Course Requirements
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is comprised of 96 credit points, which must be completed over the course of four years. The program is structured to provide students with a broad and coherent understanding of engineering principles, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced skills in their chosen area of specialization.
Core Major in Engineering
The Core Major in Engineering is a 57-credit point component of the program, which provides students with a deep understanding of the technical and professional aspects of engineering. The core major is comprised of a combination of units, including:
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Software Technology 1
- Discrete Mathematics
- Introduction to Computer Engineering
- Information & Communication Technology Project
- Technology and Engineering Management
- ICT and Engineering Research Methods
- Engineering Project (Part A and Part B)
- Engineering Work Experience
Specialist Majors
Students will have the opportunity to choose from two specialist majors:
- Specialist Major in Intelligent Robotics (SM0091)
- Specialist Major in Network Engineering (SM0087)
Specialist Major in Intelligent Robotics
The Specialist Major in Intelligent Robotics is a 33-credit point component of the program, which provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that underpin the field of intelligent robotics. The specialist major is comprised of a combination of units, including:
- Designing Human-Computer Interaction
- Computer Vision and Image Analysis
- Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
- Foundations of Robotics
- Robot Design
- Robot Dynamics
- Industrial Robots and Systems
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Control Systems
- Algorithmic Robotics
- Advanced Intelligent Robotics
Specialist Major in Network Engineering
The Specialist Major in Network Engineering is a 33-credit point component of the program, which provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that underpin the field of network engineering. The specialist major is comprised of a combination of units, including:
- Wireless Networks
- Enterprise and Cloud Computing
- High Speed Networks
- Network Architecture
- Mobile Technologies
- Internet of Things
- System and Network Administration
- Advanced Cyber Security
- Advanced Network Engineering
- Software Defined Networking
- Communication Theory
Career Opportunities
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in engineering principles, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced skills in their chosen area of specialization. Graduates of the program will be well-equipped to pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Cyber Security Engineer
- Network Architect
- Chief Technology Officer
- Artificial Intelligence Engineer
- Robotics Engineer
- Data Scientist
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Software Engineer
- Network Engineer
- ICT Manager
Course Information
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is a four-year full-time program, which can also be completed on a part-time basis. The program is structured to provide students with a broad and coherent understanding of engineering principles, as well as the opportunity to develop advanced skills in their chosen area of specialization.
Course Duration
The standard duration of the program is four years full-time or part-time equivalent. The maximum duration of the program is 10 years from the date of enrolment to the date of course completion.
Learning Outcomes
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program is designed to provide students with a range of learning outcomes, including:
- The ability to effectively communicate complex engineering concepts, problems, and solutions to technical and non-technical audiences
- A sophisticated understanding of the importance of professional standards, ethics, and continuing professional development to the engineering profession
- The ability to apply advanced technical skills and scientific methods to key engineering capabilities and practices
- The ability to employ in-depth critical thinking, cognitive skills, and creative methods to identify, evaluate, analyze, and solve complex engineering problems
- The ability to plan and conduct a research project within an engineering specialization, using appropriate research methodologies
Placements Requirements
The program requires students to complete 450 hours of practical work experience, which can be reduced by participation in CPD, professional practice units, and other practical experiences in alignment with Engineers Australia requirements.
Majors
The program offers two specialist majors:
- Specialist Major in Intelligent Robotics (SM0091)
- Specialist Major in Network Engineering (SM0087)
Awards
The program offers two awards:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Network Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Intelligent Robotics
Honours
The honours class will be assessed in line with the University's Assessment Procedures. Please see the University's Policy Library for further details.
