4 years
February, July and October
RM48,101 Malaysian student
RM54,915 International student
2020 fees per year
Professionally accredited
Industrial training
CAREER PATHS
Engineering graduates may find
career opportunities in:
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biotechnology
building and construction
computer programming
food processing
industrial electronics
manufacturing
mining
nanotechnology
power generation
robotics
sustainable technologies
telecommunications
transport.
The Chemical Engineering
course is structured in such
a way that there are many
opportunities to diversify my skill
set, from designing and
simulating an ammonia
manufacturing plant to actually
operating a real biodiesel pilot
plant – all this in just my second
year. I’m excited for what’s
coming next!”
WAIL GOURICH
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)
Finalist (National) in the Maybank Go Ahead
Challenge 2018.
Monash University Student Association’s School of
Engineering representative 2019.
Organised a community project in collaboration with
Lightup Borneo to install a micro hydroelectric
generator for the residents of Kampung Janggap.
The generator is currently powering all 45 houses in
the village.
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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2020
BACHELOR OF
ENGINEERING (HONOURS)
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, robotics and mechatronics
engineering or software engineering.
Degree awarded
The degree you’re awarded will reflect your chosen
specialisation:
• Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)
• Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)
• Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems
Engineering (Honours)
• Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
• Bachelor of Robotics and Mechatronics
Engineering (Honours)
• Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours).