Highlights
- Enhance your engineering capabilities with skills in mathematical modelling, analysis and design to help solve complex problems.
- Complete 2 degrees in 5 years full-time.
- Choose from any engineering major: civil, computer and software systems, electrical, electrical and aerospace, mechatronics, mechanical, medical or chemical and sustainable process engineering.
- Our engineering degree includes honours-level content integrated throughout the course.
- Specialise in applied and computational mathematics, operations research or statistics.
Highlights
- Enhance your engineering capabilities with skills in mathematical modelling, analysis and design to help solve complex problems.
- Complete 2 degrees in 5 years full-time.
- Choose from any engineering major: chemical and sustainable process, civil, computer and software systems, electrical, electrical and aerospace, electrical and renewable power, mechatronics, mechanical, or medical engineering.
- Our engineering degree includes honours-level content integrated throughout the course.
- Specialise in applied and computational mathematics, operations research or statistics.
- Graduate eligible for Engineers Australia (EA) membership and with a highly regarded and internationally-recognised qualification.
Why choose this course?
As an engineering graduate, you will be technically competent in the fundamentals of mathematics, science, and engineering, with advanced knowledge in at least one specialist area of engineering. The course includes a design stream as well as a capstone project where you will design and build an engineering artefact using an advanced level of skill while developing your professional capability as an engineer. The course will help you to develop an awareness of the important social, environmental and economic impacts of your engineering decisions, and prepare you for practice as internationally recognised professional engineer.
The Bachelor of Mathematics course provides a modern and rigorous training in mathematics to prepare you for both graduate careers in industry and government as well as for honours and postgraduate research work. You will be able to clearly define a path of study associated with different graduate outcomes in order to meet the wide range of employment possibilities open to you as an mathematics graduate. You also have the option to include a second major and minor options in mathematics and statistics. There is currently a shortage of mathematical scientists in Australia and abroad, and this course will give you the essential grounding in applied mathematics, computational methods, decision science and statistics, to help you forge a successful career in the field.
Explore this course
Combine valuable skills and knowledge with the Bachelor of Engineeing (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematics degree. You will complete two degrees in 5 years full time.
The majors available in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) include:
- chemical and sustainable process
- civil
- computer and software systems
- electrical
- electrical and aerospace
- electrical and renewable power
- mechatronics
- mechanical
- medical.
You can choose from applied and computational mathematics, operations research or statistics in the Bachelor of Mathematics.
Our engineering courses, whether a single or double degree, include honours-level content integrated throughout the course. A bachelor honours degree is a higher-level qualification than a bachelor degree, and along with the advanced knowledge and skills, it will benefit you in your professional career or future research and study. The duration of the degree remains unchanged: a single engineering honours degree is a four-year program, and a double degree is five years.
Your engineering degree features common units in the first year that combine broad foundation principles with a wide range of major choices, giving you flexibility and options before you choose your career specialisation.
Work Integrated Learning
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is embedded in the curriculum and it is a core component for all engineering students. WIL allows you to graduate with a portfolio of professional skills that provides evidence of your professional competencies.
You are required to undertake 60 days (equivalent to 450 hours) of approved work experience in the engineering environment as part of your work integrated learning.
Careers and outcomes
This double degree offers you a wide range of career opportunities.
Graduates can work as professional engineers in a variety of discipline areas. Depending on your area of engineering specialisation, you could work with construction companies, environmental specialists, computer manufacturers, communications and digital signal processing products manufacturers, cable and network equipment manufacturers, defence agencies, electricity utilities, mining industry, telecommunications companies, automated systems and robotics, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, or in power generation and supply.
Mathematics graduates are employed across a wide range of areas. These include, but are not limited to, finance, investment, data analytics, defence and national security, research, information technology, engineering modelling and simulation, environmental science, health, management, marketing, logistics, media, and education. In addition to their knowledge and skills in mathematics, graduates are also highly valued for their analytical and problem-solving skills. Development of skills in communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and teamwork form an integral part of the course.
Careers and outcomes
This double degree offers you a wide range of career opportunities.
Graduates can work as professional engineers in a variety of discipline areas. Depending on your area of engineering specialisation, you could work with construction companies, environmental specialists, computer manufacturers, communications and digital signal processing product manufacturers, cable and network equipment manufacturers, defence agencies, electricity utilities, mining industry, telecommunications companies, automated systems and robotics, or in power generation and supply.
Mathematics graduates are employed across a wide range of areas. These include, but are not limited to, finance, investment, data analytics, defence and national security, research, information technology, engineering modelling and simulation, environmental science, health, management, marketing, logistics, media, and education. In addition to their knowledge and skills in mathematics, graduates are also highly valued for their analytical and problem-solving skills. Development of skills in communication, problem-solving, critical thinking and teamwork form an integral part of the course.
Professional recognition
All graduates are eligible for an Engineers Australia (EA) membership. EA is a signatory to the Washington Accord, which permits graduates to work in various countries across the world. This course is recognised internationally in the engineering profession, giving QUT graduates more career opportunities overseas.
Computer and Software Systems Major in Bachelor of Engineering is Australian Computer Society (ACS) accreditated, giving graduates eligibility for ACS membership, recognition by ACS for certification and migration skills assessment, and international recognition by signatories of the Seoul Accord.
Graduates of each mathematics major are eligible for full or associate membership of a number of discipline-based professional associations.
Possible careers
- Actuary
- Aerospace avionics engineer
- Bioengineer
- Biomechanical engineer
- Biomedical engineer
- Business analyst
- Business risk and governance consultant
- Civil engineer
- Clinical data manager
- Computer systems engineer
- Electrical engineer
- Electrical and computer engineer
- Engineer
- Environmental engineer
- Mechanical engineer
- Medical engineer
- Quantitative analyst
- Research assistant
- Research scientist
- Software engineer
- Statistician
- Transport engineering specialist
Students are required to complete 480 credit points as outlined below. You will study engineering and maths units in your first four years and for the remainder of this course you will concentrate on engineering studies.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
The Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) consists of
- Seven (7) core engineering units (96 cp) including five units in first year (48cp) +research methods and project (36 cp)
- Seventeen (17) units in one discipline/major (204 cps)
- Four (4) engineering aligned units (48 cps) from the Bachelor of Mathematics component. These units contribute both to the achievement of the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standard for Professional Engineer and to core units of the Bachelor of Mathematics (see below). These units are MXB105, MXB106, MXB103, MXB107.
Bachelor of Mathematics
The Bachelor of Mathematics component consists of
a) Seven (7) Core units (totalling 84 credit points), four (4) of which also contribute to the engineering degree (see above).
b) Eight (8) Major units (totalling 96 credit points), which may be selected from one of the following study areas:
- Applied and Computational Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Statistics
c) QUT You (12 credit points)
Students are required to complete 480 credit points as outlined below. You will study engineering and maths units in your first four years and for the remainder of this course you will concentrate on engineering studies.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
The Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) consists of
- Seven (7) core engineering units (96 cp) including five units in first year (48cp) +research methods and project (36 cp)
- Seventeen (17) units in one discipline/major (204 cps)
- Four (4) engineering aligned units (48 cps) from the Bachelor of Mathematics component. These units contribute both to the achievement of the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standard for Professional Engineer and to core units of the Bachelor of Mathematics (see below). These units are MXB105, MXB106, MXB103, MXB107.
Bachelor of Mathematics
The Bachelor of Mathematics component consists of
a) Seven (7) Core units (totalling 84 credit points), four (4) of which also contribute to the engineering degree (see above).
b) Eight (8) Major units (totalling 96 credit points), which may be selected from one of the following study areas:
- Applied and Computational Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Statistics
c) QUT You (12 credit points)
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. We review fees annually, and they may be subject to increases.
2025 fees
2025: CSP $6,600 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2025 fees
2025: $41,300 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: CSP $6,700 per year full-time (96 credit points)
2024 fees
2024: $38,500 per year full-time (96 credit points)
Student services and amenities fees
You may need to pay student services and amenities (SA) fees as part of your course costs.
HECS-HELP: loans to help you pay for your course fees
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QUT Excellence Scholarship (Academic)
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