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BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING( HONOURS)

4 years February, July and October
Engineers are collaborative and creative problem-solvers who design technology and develop innovative solutions to make things work better.
Their work is key to meeting the world’ s sustainable development goals, including advancing technologies for clean water, green energy, high-speed communications and transportation, advanced healthcare devices, reliable autonomous systems and safe, smart sustainable products, homes and cities, and more. As an engineer, you’ ll apply maths and science in a practical way, and work in teams to develop new technologies and improve existing ones.
The Bachelor of Engineering( Honours) has a common first year, allowing you to experience a range of disciplines before deciding on a specialisation. It focuses on the role of the engineer in the future while developing your foundational skills for engineering.
In your second year, you can choose to specialise in one of the following engineering disciplines: chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical and computer systems engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics engineering or software engineering.
Accreditations
Your degree is accredited by:
• Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia 1
• Engineers Australia 2
• Australian Computer Society. 3
Minors
• Artificial intelligence in engineering
• Decarbonisation and net zero
• Electric vehicle technology Intelligent manufacturing
• Internet of Things
• Semiconductor
• Sensory systems in Industry 4.0
• Sustainable energy transition.
Course structure
You must complete five core units, one general studies unit and two electives in level one. The elective units help to expose you to one or more disciplines in level one.
LEVEL ONE( 48 points) Core units
• Engineering methods
• Engineering design
• Engineering smart systems
• Engineering numerical analysis
• Engineering mathematics
Elective units Select three units from:
• Blueprints for life 4
• Chemistry 1 advanced
• Spatial communication in engineering
• Engineering Industry 4.0 Design
• Leadership and entrepreneurship
• Next-Gen uncrewed vehicle
• Introduction to programming 5
• Introduction to software engineering
• Physics for engineering
• Mechanics of fluids
• Process material selection
• Biochemistry for engineers
• Digital systems
• Manufacturing processes
• Plastics and the planet: Health, impact and sustainability
• Introduction to systems engineering.
RM54,720 Malaysian student
RM64,800 International student 2026 fees for full course
Professionally accredited Industrial training
SPECIALISATIONS Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Software Engineering
1 All undergraduate engineering degrees except the Bachelor of Software Engineering( Honours).
2 Undergraduate engineering degrees only. Valid for the Bachelor of Biomedical or Materials Engineering( Honours) only when the course is completed at Monash University, Australia. 3 Bachelor of Software Engineering( Honours) only. 4 If you intend to specialise in biomedical engineering, you must complete this unit. 5 If you intend to specialise in software engineering, you must complete this unit.
Originally, my preferred specialisation was civil engineering. It was during the common first year that I started to get acquainted with programming and software development, and my passion for software was kindled. My internship also helped me to gain insight into potential career paths, giving me a better idea of my career direction.”
JULIA LAU KAIWEN
Bachelor of Software Engineering( Honours)
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