Deepening your understanding of how technology and the law interact, this double degree course produces engineers skilled in the legal, corporate and commercial fields. The need for legally trained engineering graduates continues to grow, with opportunities arising in areas such as project management, research and development, consulting and construction law.
The study of law develops problem-solving skills and powers of analysis. It teaches precise and imaginative use of language. The study of engineering develops creative thinking, your problem solving skills and team-based skills alongside technical savvy. The combination is a winner.
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This course leads to two separate degrees. Depending upon your specialisation, you will be awarded one of:
the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours), or
the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours), or
the Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours), or
the Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (Honours),