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Key FeaturesGain the expertise to pursue careers in engineering and IT, specializing in consumer electronics, computer systems, and electrical applications.Earn two degrees in just 5 years of full-time study.Select from various engineering specializations, including chemical and sustainable processes, civil, computer and software systems, electrical, aerospace, renewable power, mechatronics, mechanical, or medical engineering.QUT's engineering program incorporates honors-level coursework throughout the curriculum.Focus on computer science or information systems with the IT component.Graduate with qualifications recognized by Engineers Australia (EA) and the Australian Computer Society (ACS), along with a globally respected credential.Program BenefitsEngineering graduates will master core principles in mathematics, science, and engineering while gaining expertise in a chosen specialization. The curriculum features a design-focused approach and a capstone project where students create and construct engineering solutions. You'll also learn to consider the social, environmental, and economic implications of engineering decisions, preparing you for a career as a globally recognized professional engineer.IT graduates will develop the skills to design and implement innovative technology solutions across various industries. The hands-on, industry-aligned curriculum allows exploration of diverse IT fields, with in-depth specialization in either information systems or computer science. You'll learn to combine creativity, interpersonal skills, and technical knowledge to excel in the IT sector, positioning yourself for success in the global job market.Career OpportunitiesThis dual degree opens doors to numerous professional paths.Engineering graduates can pursue roles in multiple disciplines, working with construction firms, environmental consultancies, tech manufacturers, defense organizations, utilities providers, mining companies, telecommunications, automation, robotics, or energy sectors.Many find employment in communications, transportation, healthcare, and industries leveraging electronics, computing, and automation for process optimization, such as aerospace and mining.Potential Career PathsAerospace avionics specialistBioengineering professionalBiomechanical systems engineerCivil infrastructure specialistComputer systems designerElectrical systems expertEnvironmental solutions engineerInformation security analystMechanical systems developerMedical technology engineerSoftware solutions architectTransportation systems specialist