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The degree is a six-year double degree offered jointly by UNSW Science and UNSW Engineering. Students must complete 288 UOC in total, reducing their workload by 24 UOC as a result of studying the two programs simultaneously. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) component comprises 168 UOC (including 48 UOC of disciplinary knowledge and enquiry-based courses, 30–42 UOC of introductory knowledge courses, 12 UOC of engineering electives, and 60 days of Engineering Professional Practice). The Bachelor of Advanced Mathematics (Honours) component comprises 144 UOC (including 84–90 UOC for your chosen major, 48 UOC honours requirement, and 6–12 UOC of science electives).
For the Advanced Mathematics component, students can choose from four majors: Advanced Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Pure Mathematics. For the Engineering component, students can specialise in one of the following disciplines: Aerospace Engineering, Bioinformatics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Product Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geoenergy and Geostorage Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Photovoltaics and Solar Energy, Quantum Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, Software Engineering, Surveying, and Telecommunications.
Yes. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) component of this double degree is fully accredited with Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer. Graduates are also recognised internationally through the Washington Accord. Students should refer to individual specialisation pages for specific accreditation details.
For domestic students in a Commonwealth Supported Place, the 2026 indicative first year full fee is $7,500 and the indicative full fee to complete the degree is $49,000. For international students, the 2026 indicative first year full fee is $62,000 and the indicative full fee to complete the degree is $414,500. All fees are subject to annual review and are for tuition only — other fees and charges are not included.
Students gain practical experience through hands-on, project-based learning from day one, including design projects, lab work, simulations and real-world case studies. The degree also includes 60 days of Engineering Professional Practice, providing valuable industry experience. In the final year, students complete an honours-level research project in mathematics or engineering, covering areas such as quantum systems or data science, and graduate with advanced research and communication skills.
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