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undergraduate

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)/Bachelor of Arts

Course code: #3961

undergraduate

Degree

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)/Bachelor of Arts

Quick facts

  • Annual tuition (2022)

    $52,173 AUD

  • Application fee

    $125 AUD

  • Duration

    5.5 years

  • PSW

    2 years

  • Min GPA

    75 out of 100

  • CRICOS code

    074891C

Highlights
Practical industry experience

These are mandatory and all come with course.

Deadlines

Term start& deadline Deadline
Fall-February 30-November-2022 2022-11-30
Winter-May 31-March-2023 2023-03-31
Spring-September 31-July-2023 2023-07-31
Fall-February 30-November-2023 2023-11-30

Overview

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications)/Bachelor of Arts

This double degree at The University of New South Wales combines specialised knowledge in engineering with the variety of possibilities available in an Arts degree.

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) will provide you with a solid background in mathematics, natural sciences and computing to give you knowledge and skills in whichever engineering discipline specialisation you choose.

In the Arts component, you will choose a major from a range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences, including languages, arts, history, philosophy and business.

In whichever area you study, you will develop transferable skills and in-depth knowledge and gain the tools to think critically, communicate effectively and conduct independent research.

Telecommunications engineering is the most rapidly developing and dynamic field of Engineering.

Students must complete a minimum of 60 days of Industrial Training to graduate. Industrial Training must be undertaken concurrently with enrolment in the program.

This Course has the main major/s for Art:

  • Asian Studies / Indigenous Studies / Chinese Studies / Advanced Chinese Studies / Global Development / Criminology / Creative Writing / English / Environmental Humanities / European Studies / Film Studies / French Studies / Advanced French Studies / Geographical Studies / German Studies / History / Japanese Studies / Advanced Japanese Studies / Korean Studies / Advanced Korean Studies / Linguistics / Media, Culture and Technology / Music Studies / Music Studies (Intensive) / Philosophy / Politics and International Relations / Sociology and Anthropology / Spanish Studies / Theatre and Performance Studies

Estimate your cost

Residency
Count of person

$69,173

Total costs

yearly

Details


Cost of living 1 person $10,920
Accommodation 1 bed room $17,000
Tuition 1 person $52,173

Hourly wage

Min wage

23.23 AUD / 1 hour

in Australia every student can work 48 hour per fortnight

Required documents

  • Academic/Official Transcripts
  • Proof of English Language Proficiency (If Applicable)
  • Passport or Visa Documents

Language requirements

GRE
not required
GMAT
not required

IELTS

6.5
6
listening
6
writing
6
speaking
6
reading

TOEFL

90
22
listening
23
writing
22
speaking
22
reading

PTE

64
54
listening
54
writing
54
speaking
54
reading

Cambridge

176
169
listening
169
writing
169
speaking
169
reading
Language pathway (conditional offer) is available

If you do not currently meet the English language requirements of your chosen program, UNSW Global offers courses and programs designed to help you reach these requirements. 

Different options are available depending on your current English language level.

English courses at UNSW Global include Academic English (English for University), Professional English, General English, and test preparation courses. 

English language courses are available at various levels and lengths and may be packaged with a UNSW Foundation Studies Program, UNSW Diploma Program or a UNSW Degree.

University English Entry Course (UEEC)

University English Entry Course (UEEC) prepares you for entry into university if you’ve received a conditional offer from UNSW Sydney but do not meet the UNSW English entry requirements.

Essential Academic English (EAE)

Essential Academic English (EAE) provides the English skills you need to thrive at university. It prepares you for University English and Foundation English courses.

English Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

 
Direct entryUEEC 10 weeksUEEC 15 weeksUEEC 20 weeksEAE 10 Weeks
IELTS6.5, Writing 6.0
(subscores 6.0)
6.0, Writing 6.0
(subscores 5.5, Speaking 5.0)
6.0, Writing 5.5
(subscores 5.0)
5.5, Writing 5.5
(subscores 5.0)
5.0, Writing 5.0
(subscores 4.5)
TOEFL577, TWE 5.0550, TWE 5.0537, TWE 4.5513, TWE 4.5483, TWE 4.0
TOEFL-iBT90, Writing 23
(subscores 22)
80, Writing 2075, Writing 1865, Writing 1856, Writing 14
Pearson Test of English64, Writing 54
(subscores 54)
54, Writing 5450, Writing 5046, Writing 4638, Writing 38
Cambridge Advanced English176, Writing 169169, Writing 169169, Writing 162162, Writing 162154, Writing 154

 


Academic background and requirement

Direct entry applicants to UNSW must hold acceptable high school qualifications for admission.

At a minimum, you must have a qualification considered equivalent to a Year 12 qualification (completion of high school) in Australia.

India:

All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE)      14.5

Indian School Certificate (CISCE)                      88

India State Board                                                93

China:

China (Peoples Republic) National Entrance Examination (Gaokao)      75

Iran:

UNSW does not accept secondary qualifications from this country. It may accept tertiary study results.

Pathways:

UNSW Global has university pathway programs that provide a seamless transition to UNSW Sydney so you can achieve your academic and career goals.

A UNSW Foundation Studies Program is your supportive pathway to the First Year of any UNSW degree. 

Their programs are designed to suit your academic and English skills and prepare you for university studies. 

They support you with personalised learning, small classes and social activities to help build your future at UNSW.

Career opportunities

  • Digital Telecommunications Engineer
  • Telecommunications Specialist
  • Information Technology (IT) Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Senior Systems Engineer
  • Telecommunications Analyst
  • Fashion Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Digital Marketing
  • Journalist

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