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Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of ArtsAbout the Course The Arts course provides graduates with the ability to understand and study human society. It develops high levels of written and oral communication skills in the Humanities and Social Sciences, including Anthropology and Archaeology, History, Greek and Indonesian Studies, Political Science and Sociology. It prepares graduates for research training at Honours and postgraduate level. It is available for external and internal modes of study. The Arts course includes specialist pathways of study in History and Cultural Heritage, in Social Science (Psychology and Sociology), in Regional and International Studies (including Southeast Asian Studies), Languages and in Indigenous Knowledge (Yolngu Culture). Combinations of these specialist areas of study provide graduates with distinctive qualifications that lead to interesting and rewarding careers. The course builds on the university's unique location in northern Australia, adjacent to Southeast Asia. Employment opportunities include Federal, State and Territory government, land councils, museums, non-government agencies and the corporate sector, particularly where these organizations engage with Central and Northern Australia and Asia. Graduates of this combined degree are awarded both the Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts. Assumed Knowledge Stage 2 Mathematical Studies Course Structure This combined degree consists of 400 credit points made up of 20 credit points of common units, 260 credit points of engineering units and 120 credit points of arts units. Engineering streams include specialisations in Civil, Electrical and Electronics and Mechanical Engineering. A variety of specialisations are available in the Arts curriculum. Candidates may complete the requirements for the Arts course by completing two sequences of approved study each of 60 credit points each. Sequences of study include specialisations in History and Cultural Heritage, Social Science (Psychology and Sociology), Regional and International Relations, and Languages (Greek and Indonesian), and Indigenous Knowledge (Yolgnu Culture). A candidate must successfully complete units totalling 400 credit points. Additional Requirements Of the total 400 credit points: -Not more than 50 credit points shall be included with a grade of "PC". Professional Recognition Bachelor of Engineering graduates are eligible for membership of Engineers Australia. There are Admission Requirements and English Language Requirements for International Students. Back to Charles Darwin University To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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