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Combining a BE(Hons) and LLB(Hons) through this conjoint program lets you earn both degrees faster and with fewer credits than pursuing them individually. This unique qualification provides specialized expertise to address challenges and critically analyze policies in our technologically complex world. Studying both Law and Engineering develops specific competencies needed for these demanding professions – including theoretical understanding, analytical thinking, research proficiency, social awareness, professional ethics, and communication abilities. These transferable skills are invaluable for tackling intricate problems across diverse fields like management and intellectual property. The BE(Hons)LLB(Hons) blends technical expertise with rigorous research capabilities, preparing graduates for emerging roles in technology-driven industries. All Engineering specializations hold accreditation from Engineering New Zealand, ensuring international recognition of this qualification.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Biomedical Engineering opens doors to fulfilling career opportunities. Key areas of study in this specialization encompass: Biological modeling, applying mathematical principles, physiology knowledge, and computational techniques to understand living organisms' biological processes; Bioinstrumentation, designing devices to capture, process biological signals, and regulate biological functions; Experimental techniques for collecting valuable data about living tissues and organisms' structure, function, and characteristics