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It’s important to choose subjects that you enjoy, that you do well in and that match your career goals. Try to keep your options open, because you might find that your interests change between Year 10 and when you finish school.

If you’re planning to complete the HSC and you’re thinking about going to uni, you need to choose HSC subjects that will give you an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). To be eligible for an ATAR you must complete at least 10 units of ATAR courses. For more information visit boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au

Once you’ve met the requirements for an ATAR, the subjects you choose for Years 11 and 12 should also reflect the degree you plan to study at uni. To help you work out what they are, refer to the subjects listed as Assumed Knowledge and Recommended Studies in this brochure. Studying these subjects may also make you eligible for bonus points as part of the University of Newcastle’s Year 12 Bonus Points Scheme.

Year 10 is the time to start thinking about life after school, your future career options and to begin some research, so you can make it all happen. You’ll also need to make decisions about what subjects you want to study in Years 11 and 12 so you can achieve your goals.

Better jobs, better pay and greater career possibilitiesOur graduates are in demand and career-ready, leaving university with the skills they need to hit the ground running. University of Newcastle (UON) graduates have some of the highest starting salaries in Australia. Our graduates earn five per cent more than the average graduate.*

Study what you’re passionate aboutIn most degrees, you can select your major(s), meaning you get to specialise in an area that interests you. If you study the Bachelor of Science, you could choose to major in chemistry, marine science, or sustainable resource management, to name just a few.

Meet people from diverse cultures and backgroundsThere are more than 40,000 students enrolled at UON, including some 7,500 international students from more than 122 countries. You’ll make new friends from across town, throughout the country and around the globe.

Travel and work around the worldMany of our degrees are recognised internationally, which means you could live and work overseas. But don’t wait until you graduate! Our overseas student exchange program means you can combine study and travel in one of our 100+ partner universities around the world!

University is not like school, being in class 9am till 3pm, Monday to Friday. You won’t have a teacher reminding you to do your homework or hand in that assignment. At uni, you design your own timetable, making sure you have time for study, work and socialising. You’re responsible for turning up to class and getting your assessments in on time. Your results are all up to you.

But there’s definitely a fun side to uni life: live music, concerts, trivia and heaps of free food! You could join one or more of our 100+ sporting and social clubs and societies. Anyone up for ultimate Frisbee, quidditch or anime?

*Australian Graduate Survey 2014

“When deciding what to study, think about the subjects you

liked at high school. You have a wide choice of classes and electives so study what you

are passionate about”Georgia, Bachelor Laws/

Bachelor Business

Choosing subjects for Years 11 and 12

How is uni different to school?

why UON?

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“The structure of a normal day at uni is completely different to

school because you control your day. It’s liberating, stepping out into your own world of choices

and opportunities” Luke, Bachelor of Engineering

(Electrical)

This program gives you the opportunity to study first year university courses while you’re still at high school. Courses are 15 weeks long and there is a course from each faculty area on offer. Eligible students must be performing well in their studies, and have the support of their school and their parent/guardian.

Visit newcastle.edu.au/giftedandtalented for details.

•Do your research – the more you know, the more informed your decisions will be.

• Think about what careers you’re interested in and find out what qualifications you might need. Try looking at newcastle.edu.au/degrees, mybigtomorrow.com.au and seek.com.au

• Find out about the employment prospects, salaries and working hours of your chosen career to make sure the profession will suit the lifestyle you’d like to have.

•Chat to people who work in the jobs and industries you’re interested in, and talk to friends, your Careers Adviser or our staff at careers markets, expos and events.

UAC The Universities Admissions Centre (NSW and ACT) is the central office that receives and processes applications for admission to most undergraduate degrees, advanced diploma and diploma courses at participating tertiary institutions.

To apply to study at UON, visit uac.edu.au for more info.

High ATAR GuaranteeIf you choose an eligible UON degree as your first preference and receive an ATAR of 90 or above, we guarantee you an offer to study at UON.

Bonus Points for Regional StudentsHSC students who study in certain regional or rural postcode areas are awarded an additional four bonus points through this scheme.

This includes schools and TAFE colleges with postcodes in the Hunter, Central Coast, Central West, Northern Rivers, Mid-North Coast, New England, Western Plains and Broken Hill mail centres (excludes entry in to the Bachelor of Medicine – Joint Medical Program).

Year 12 Bonus Points SchemeWe award points to students who perform well in HSC subjects that are relevant to the specific degree they are planning to study at UON. The number of points awarded varies, depending on the degree and the subject. You can receive a maximum of four bonus points, no matter the combination of subjects. HSC subjects that currently attract bonus points are:

•English(Advanced)•Aboriginalstudies•Languages(various)•Mathematics

•Chemistry•Physics•Biology

You can receive a maximum of four bonus points, no matter the combination of subjects. HSC subjects that currently attract bonus points are:

Educational Access Scheme The University Educational Access Scheme awards up to four points for Year 12 students who have experienced adverse circumstances while studying for their HSC. Students can apply for these additional points through UAC.

High Performing Students Program

Choosing a degree

Entry options

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“When I had to choose my HSC subjects, I didn’t know

what I wanted to do. Dad suggested I try engineering. I’ve enjoyed every minute of my time working on construction projects”

Hayley, Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)

newcastle.edu.au/futurestudents

ScholarshipsUON has a number of scholarships available to help with study costs, including textbooks, fees, accommodation and living expenses. Scholarships range from $500 right through to $15,000 per year.

Many of the scholarships on offer consider academic performance, but we also award scholarships for research, sport, industry, equity and to Indigenous students.

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Assumed knowledge These are subjects you should study before starting your degree, as classes will be taught on the assumption that you have a certain level of knowledge before you begin.

ATAR The ATAR is a measure of academic achievement in the HSC that helps universities to rank applicants for selection to tertiary education courses. It is a score between 0 and 99.95.

Bachelor degree This is the university level qualification for entry into many professions, like nursing, teaching or engineering. It’s also the term used to describe the program studied to achieve an undergraduate qualification, like a Bachelor of Arts degree. It takes an average of three to five years of full-time study to complete.

Cut-off The cut-off is the minimum rank for entry into a particular University of Newcastle degree. This is the rank of the last person admitted to the degree. The 2015 cut-offs listed in this brochure are an indication only and change each year according to demand and the number of places available.

MajorThe combination of subjects that gives you an area of specialisation within your degree is your major. You might study a Bachelor of Business, majoring in management.

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Recommended studies These are HSC subjects that are related to the degree. They’re not compulsory, but you’ll find that they help prepare you for your uni studies.

UndergraduateAn undergraduate is a student who is studying for a bachelor degree but has not yet graduated.

Things you need to know

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Minimum full-time duration

R = Recommended studies A = Assumed knowledge Location Major areas of study

Bachelor of Aboriginal Professional Practice

65.45 3 years Nil N Aboriginal cultural studies, Aboriginal research methods and field practice, communication studies.

Bachelor of Arts 60.00 3 years R = English (Advanced) For Psychology: Mathematics

N, CC Aboriginal studies, ancient history and classical languages, creative and performing arts, English and writing, film, media and cultural studies, French, German, history, human geography and the environment, Japanese, linguistics, politics and international relations, philosophy and religion, psychology studies, sociology and anthropology.

Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science

77.45 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N, CC As listed for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science 82.25 3 years A= Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology

N Human anatomy and physiology, pharmacology , bioinformatics, human genetics, genetic engineering, immunology, bacteriology and cell biochemistry.

Bachelor of Biotechnology 70.55 3 years A= Mathematics, Chemistry. R= Physics

N Biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, DNA technology, microbiology, and molecular genetics.

Bachelor of Business 60.54 3 years A = Mathematics N, CC, S Governance, policy and political economy, human resource management, innovation and entrepreneurship, international business, leadership and management, marketing, and tourism.

Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce

70.80 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N, CC As listed for Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce.

Bachelor of Commerce 64.40 3 years A = Mathematics N, CC Accounting, finance and economics.

Bachelor of Communication 74.80 3 years Nil N, S Journalism, media studies, public relations or media production.

Bachelor of Computer Science 72.15 3 years A= Mathematics (Band 5 or above). R= Mathematics Extension 1 or higher and one science subject

N Applied computing, computer science or computer systems and robotics.

Bachelor of Construction Management (Building)

63.05 4 years R= English N, S, D Construction management, project management, quantity surveying, building surveying and estimating, construction technology, environmentally sustainable development, facilities management and risk management.

Bachelor of Design (Architecture) 80.20 3 years R= English, Industrial technology or Visual Arts

N Architectural design, architectural history and theory, architectural technology, and professional practice.

Bachelor of Development Studies 74.40 3 years Nil N Poverty and international development, cultures and citizenship, environment and sustainability, globalisation and economic development, and urban and regional development.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Chemical)

74.20 4 years

A = Mathematics (Band 5 or above) R = Mathematics Extension 1 or higher and one science subject (preferably physics for Computer, Electrical and Telecommunications)

N Process engineering, reactions and separations in solids, liquids and gases, environmental processing, safety and catalytic processing.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Civil)

70.45 4 years N Civil engineering, geotechnical and structural engineering, fluid mechanics, transportation engineering and water treatment.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Computer)

85.05 4 years N Computer architecture, computer systems and design, software engineering, data design, signal processing and digital security.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Electrical)

70.20 4 years N Electrical engineering, digital and switching electronics, electromagnetics, microprocessor applications and power systems.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Environmental)

75.75 4 years N Spatial data analysis, water engineering, surface and groundwater pollution, soil degradation, geotechnical engineering or natural science.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)

71.10 4 years N Computer-aided engineering, aeronautics, bulk solids handling, engineering management and renewable energy.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Mechatronics)

74.70 4 years N Control systems, electronic design, sensors and actuators, computer networks, electrical systems, finite element analysis.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Mining Transfer Program)

71.10 4 years N Civil and mining engineering, contruction and management.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Software)

73.65 4 years N Object-oriented technologies, programming languages, software development methodology, design and implementation, data security, real-time systems, user interface design.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Surveying)

71.55 4 years N Cadastral engineering, geodesy, geomatics, geotechnical engineering, land management, photogrammetric and hydrographic surveying.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)

78.80 4 years N Electrical and computer engineering, digital electrics, electromagnetics, telecommunications newtworks, optical fibre and switching electronics.

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Minimum full-time duration

R = Recommended studies A = Assumed knowledge Location Major areas of study

Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management

60.35 3 years R = Mathematics, Chemistry or Biology

N, CC Earth systems, ecosystems and biodiversity, marine science, or sustainability.

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science

77.00 3 years A = Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (at least two)R = Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)

CC Sport and health aspects in the study of exercise, biological science, and sports science.

Bachelor of Fine Art N/A 3 years A = Visual arts N 2D art (drawing, painting, printmaking), 3D art (ceramics, fibres/textiles, sculpture) and photomedia (photography and digital imaging).

Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition

63.25 3 years R = Chemistry or Biology or Mathematics

CC Principles underlying the sciences of food technology and human nutrition, including the basic sciences, the chemistry and biology of nutrients, and the attributes of foods, including food commodities and functional foods.

Bachelor of Industrial Design N/A # A = Advanced Diploma for Product Designand Innovation

N Specialist courses in furniture, styling, human factors and where you are encouraged to explore areas of personal interest and undertake projects in partnership with external manufacturers and mentors.# Offered over four years with the first three years at TAFE NSW and the final year at the University of Newcastle.

Bachelor of Information Technology

60.45 3 years Nil N, CC, S Enterprise information technology, digital media and entertainment, or software development and applications, or data analysis.

Bachelor of Information Technology / Bachelor of Business

76.40 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N As listed for Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Business.

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Bachelor of Business

New 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N Entrepreneurship and innovation, entrepreneurial and innovation diversity, innovation and technical management, entrepreneurial strategy, creativity for changing times, leadership and ethics and advanced innovation management. Also refer to Bachelor of Business.

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Bachelor of Commerce

New 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N Entrepreneurship and innovation, entrepreneurial and innovation diversity, innovation and technical management, entrepreneurial strategy, creativity for changing times, leadership and ethics and advanced innovation management. Also refer to Bachelor of Commerce.

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship / Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)

New 5 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N Entrepreneurship and innovation, entrepreneurial and innovation diversity, innovation and technical management, entrepreneurial strategy, creativity for changing times, leadership and ethics and advanced innovation management. Also refer to Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical).

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) 90.25 5 years A/R = refer to relevant combined degree

N Combine your law degree with either Bachelor of Aboriginal Professional Practice, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Communication, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Science. You also have the option to spend the last two years of your degree completing the LLB/Diploma of Legal Practice to be admitted as a lawyer as soon as you graduate.

Bachelor of Mathematics 79.15 3 years A = MathematicsR = Mathematics Extension 1

N Applied mathematics, pure mathematics, statistics, or studies in mathematics and statistics.

Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Computer Science

90.00 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N As listed for Bachelor of Mathematics and Bachelor of Computer Science.

Bachelor of Mathematics / Bachelor of Science

89.10 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N As listed for Bachelor of Mathematics and Bachelor of Science.

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours)(Diagnostic Radiography)

92.35 4 years A = English, mathematics, physics N Anatomy and physiology, clinical education, instrumentation, physics, radiation protection and research.

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine)

81.75 4 years A = English, mathematics, physics N Anatomy, molecular imaging, nuclear medicine and radiopharmacy, patient care, physiology and psychology.

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy)

79.60 4 years A = English, mathematics, physics N Anatomy and physiology, behavioural science, clinical methods, imaging and treatment technologies, oncology and research.

Bachelor of Medicine / Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program)

N/A 5 years R = Any two units of English N Basic and clinical sciences with an emphasis on understanding clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to medicine.

Bachelor of Midwifery N/A 3 years A = Biology, Chemistry, General Mathematics and English (Band 4 or higher)

N, PM Contemporary midwifery practice and primary health care, including health promotion, Indigenous health and mental health issues.

Bachelor of Music N/A 3 years A = Grade 6-8 AMEB or demonstrated skills/experience in composition, song writing, production, music or the creative industriesR = Music 1 or 2

N Composition, song writing, creative production, musicology, performance (instrument, voice), and music in the creative industries.

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R = Recommended studies A = Assumed knowledge Location Major areas of study

Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts

N/A 4 years A/R = Refer to relevant single degrees

N As listed for Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts.

Bachelor of Natural History Illustration

77.65 3 years R = Visual Arts and/or Textiles and Design and/or Design and Technology and/or Senior Science and/or Biology and/or Geography

N Field observations, data collection, traditional and digital illustration techniques, specialised laboratory applications.

Bachelor of Nursing 70.25 3 years A = English, General Mathematics, Biology and/or Chemistry

N, CC PM

Nursing theory and practice in primary, secondary and tertiary nursing, aged care, mental health and human bioscience.

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours)

88.25 4 years R = Chemistry N Food, nutrition and dietetics, basic and applied sciences, social sciences and professional practice.

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)

87. 20 4 years R = Biology, mathematics N Anatomy and physiology, biomedical, behavioural, and occupational sciences and therapy, mental health, psychology, and sociology and community development.

Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy (Honours)

NA 3 years R = Chemistry, biology CC Clinical treatment for children, the elderly, Indigenous Australians and special needs groups, communication, health promotion, human bioscience and anatomy, oral pathology, periodontology, and radiography.

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 85.85 4 years A = Extension Mathematics (extension 1 or 2) at any level of achievement or Mathematics (Band 5 or 6), HSC English Advanced, Chemistry and Physics

N Core biomedical sciences, including anatomy and physiology, dosage formulation, chemistry, drug design and discovery, pharmacotherapeutics, mental health first aid, epidemiology and clinical leadership and communication.

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)

96 .15 4 years A = Chemistry, Advanced English and either Physics or Biology

N Advanced anatomy and physiology, clinical physiotherapy studies, health promotion, community health and research methodology.

Bachelor of Podiatry 73.85 3 years A = Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics

CC Anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and podiatric theory.

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 68.25 4 years A = MathematicsR = Biology

N, CC You will cover a broad range of areas within psychology such as memory, decision-making, and developmental studies, biology and statistics.

Bachelor of Science 65.15 3 years A = Mathematics R = Biology and/or Chemistry and/or Physics

N, CC Newcastle majors: biological sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, geography, photonics, physics, psychology, mathematics (co-major) and statistics (co-major). Central Coast majors: marine science, psychology and sustainable resource management.

Bachelor of Social Science 60.05 3 years R = English (Advanced) For psychology: Mathematics

N, CC Aboriginal studies, community welfare and human services, history, human geography and the environment, human resource management and industrial relations, leisure and tourism management, linguistics, politics and international relations, psychology studies, sociology and anthropology.

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 80.20 4 years R = Mathematics N Social workers are primarily concerned with personal and social relationships between individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities. You will study social work theory, practice and values.

Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours)

81.10 4 years R = Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Advanced English

N Speech pathology, linguistics and psychology.

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) (Honours)

60.85 4 years A = *R= English, Mathematics

N, CC PM

Primary education, Aboriginal and Indigenous Studies, creative arts, English as an additional language, languages and cultural studies, health, physical education, religious education, science, maths, global education, sustainable communities, digital technology.

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) (Honours)

60.95 4 years A = *R= English, Mathematics

N, CC Psychology, sociology, planning and programming, diversity and inclusion, curriculum and assessment, and leadership.

Bachelor of Teaching (Humanities) (Honours)

65.40 4 years A= * R= English and HSC study in the area of your preferred teaching specialisation

N, CC Secondary teaching with a major and minor discipline area: Aboriginal Studies, Ancient History, Business Studies, Drama, Economics, English, French language, Geography, German language, Japanese language, Legal Studies, Modern History, Society and Culture, and Studies of Religion. You may also elect to undertake special education.

Bachelor of Teaching (Fine Art) (Honours)

N/A 4 years A= *R = Visual Arts

N Secondary teaching, practical and theoretical studies in visual arts. Electives include: 2D, 3D, photomedia, video and visual communication, drama or history.

Bachelor of Teaching (Health and Physical Education) (Honours)

64.50 4 years A= *R = Personal Development Health and Physical Education (PDHPE), plus one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

N Secondary teaching, personal development and health and physical education.

Bachelor of Teaching (Mathematics) (Honours)

71.65 4 years A = *R = Mathematics Extension 1 or 2

N Secondary teaching and mathematics.

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ATAR Cut-off 2015All degrees are subject to routine review; this may result in changes to degree and course offerings.

N/A = selection criteria other than, or in addition to, the ATAR were used.

NB: The 2015 cut-offs listed in this brochure are an indication only and change each year according to the number of places available and demand.

A = Assumed knowledgeSubjects that you should have studied before starting your degree. Teaching will begin on the basis that you have this knowledge.

R = Recommended studiesHSC subjects that are related to the degree. These subjects are not compulsory but you may find that they help you prepare for your university studies.

If you are not a NSW applicant, degree prerequisites, assumed knowledge and recommended studies may have an equivalent – please check this with the University.

*The University is currently reviewing its admission criteria for entry to undergraduate teaching degrees from 2016. The admission requirements will have entry criteria and a range of comparable pathways to teaching degrees that satisfy the expectations of the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) and will be published on the University’s website as soon as they become avaliable.

Degree

ATARCut-off 2015

Minimum full-time duration

R = Recommended studies A = Assumed knowledge Location Major areas of study

Bachelor of Teaching (Science) (Honours)

66.05 4 years A = *R = English and any science subject

N Secondary teaching, biology, chemistry, geology or physics.

Bachelor of Teaching (Technology) (Honours)

65.35 4 years A = *R= English and any two units of science subject

N Secondary teaching, design technology or computing technology.

Bachelor of Visual Communication Design

66 .15 3 years A= Visual Arts, Textiles and Design and/or Design and Technology and/or Industrial Technology

N Lens media, typography, animation, illustration and graphic design.

Diploma in Languages 62.40 Part time Nil N Australian Sign Language (Auslan), Chinese, Classical Greek, French, German and Japanese.

Degree

ATARCut-off 2015

Minimum full-time duration

R = Recommended studies A = Assumed knowledge Location Major areas of study

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) / Bachelor of Business 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Chemical) / Bachelor of Mathematics 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Chemical) / Bachelor of Science 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Civil) / Bachelor of Business 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Civil) / Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Computer) / Bachelor of Computer Science 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Computer) / Bachelor of Mathematics 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Computer) / Bachelor of Science 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Electrical) / Bachelor of Business 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Electrical) / Bachelor of Mathematics 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Environmental) / Bachelor of Science 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Surveying)

80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single degrees

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) / Bachelor of Business 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) / Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) / Bachelor of Science 80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single

degreesBachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) / Bachelor of Science (Photonics)

80.55 5 years A/R = refer to relevant single degrees N As listed for relevant single degrees