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Combining a BE(Hons) with an LLB through a conjoint program lets you earn both degrees faster and with fewer credits than pursuing them individually. This dual qualification provides specialized expertise to tackle challenges and analyze policies in our increasingly technical world. Success in both Law and Engineering demands unique competencies - mastering theoretical concepts, sharp analytical thinking, research proficiency, social awareness, civic duty, and effective communication. These skills are vital for addressing intricate issues and are transferable to diverse fields like management and intellectual property. The BE(Hons)LLB merges technical expertise with rigorous research capabilities, preparing graduates for evolving roles in technology-driven industries. You can further enhance your legal qualifications by completing the Professional Legal Studies course to practice law. Our Engineering programs are accredited by Engineering New Zealand, making the BE(Hons) internationally recognized.
The Mechatronics Engineering specialization within the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) provides a more diverse curriculum than most disciplines, offering varied learning experiences. This program integrates elements from Mechanical, Electronics, Computer, and Software Engineering. The typical study path includes: Foundational engineering and professional courses in your first year, a Mechanical Engineering focus in year two, a balanced approach combining Mechanical, Electrical and Computer Engineering in year three, and greater flexibility with elective choices alongside your capstone project in the final year.