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University of Sydney (USYD)

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Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce

  • Bachelor (Honours)

The Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce combined degree offers extensive knowledge of your chosen engineering stream complemented by a strong grounding in business.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
5.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

About this course

The Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Commerce combined degree offers extensive knowledge of your chosen engineering stream complemented by a strong grounding in business. You will gain technical skills and learn to manage innovative projects.

Who is it for?

This combined degree is ideal for students who want to compliment their engineering degree with a business major, understand the process of commercialisation and be ready to become the next engineering and business leaders.

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Career pathways

Career paths

Graduates of this course can be found in a range of careers and roles such as:

  • Accountant
  • Aeronautical engineer
  • Business analysts
  • Engineering consultant
  • Tech startups
  • Chemical and biomolecular engineer
  • Civil engineer
  • Electrical engineer
  • Financial specialist
  • Industrial relations and human resources specialist
  • Management consultant
  • Marketing executives
  • Mechatronic engineer
  • Software engineer
Professional accreditation

This course is accredited by Engineers Australia. Our graduates are recognised internationally through the Washington Accord of the International Engineering Alliance.

Depending upon the major or majors completed, Bachelor of Commerce graduates may be eligible for accreditation as professional accountants with the CPA, ICAA; business information systems professionals with the Australian Computer Society (ACS); or as professional members of the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). Prescribed units of study must be undertaken in specific majors to meet accreditation requirements.