Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer Systems Engineering)

Overview

  • Be guided by multi-skilled and expert academics and focus not only computer skills and competencies, but also mechatronics and automation principles. This degree is ideal if you’re aspiring to be a professional engineer but also have an interest in IT. 
  • Focus not just on computing, but also electronics and automation principles and the Internet of Things. 
  • Create solutions to real world problems by integrating hardware and software to advance infrastructure management, optimise biotechnology, improve renewable energy systems, develop smart farming, and discover more in autonomous transportation.   
  • Computer systems engineers are in great demand in the current transition towards a smart and highly autonomous economy and are essential to developing smart electronic systems to maximise productivity and autonomy, challenge the status quo and enabling change. The skills you develop are also ideal for managerial positions in key industries, as well as building your entrepreneurial profile.

Professional accreditation

When you graduate with your Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), you will be eligible to apply for membership with Engineers Australia as a graduate Professional Engineer. You will also have the opportunity to work overseas, with your accreditation recognised in those countries that are signatories to the Washington Accord.

Career outcomes

  • Graduate ready for a career as a computing engineer, computer systems engineer, computing electronics engineer, network systems architect, data and performance analysts, software programmer, computer hardware designer, network engineer, systems optimisation analyst and cyber-security analyst.