I think what you are talking about is that every engineering student have to do an internship in a company in relativity to their fields, this is mandatory and compulsory from Engineer Australia. Not only MQ dose it every Uni offering Engineering have it.hey, just wondering; how long is the 'Engineering Work Experience' course?
in mq its 60 days.
There's no course. It's a requirement to obtained an accredited engineering degree.hey, just wondering; how long is the 'Engineering Work Experience' course?
in mq its 60 days.
UTS has two six month placements which are compulsory for the Diploma. But more broadly, students must complete at least 60 days of relevant work placement to obtain an accredited engineering degree as per the requirements of Engineers Australia.Is internship is compulsory for UTS engineering??
You must find your own work.If yes..
student should search for or UTS provides??
Then, what is the total duration for engineering including these internships?UTS has two six month placements which are compulsory for the Diploma.
It appears there is now an option to complete an engineering degree without the diploma. That must be something new (unless someone from UTS can say otherwise) since when I did my research for universities in 2011, I don't recall that being there. The 2 six month placements are for the diploma, hence they add a year to a typical 4 year engineering degree.Then what is the total duration including these internships?
What's the difference between them??The BE(Honours) is 4 years, and the BE(Honours)+Diploma is 5 years.
There's been some changes to the course recently, i.e. comes with honours (previously you needed a certain WAM to be awarded honours, ~67 for second class I think) and the engineering experience subjects are worth credit points (have to pay to do internships, dont know if they changed the "subject" itself though)What's the difference between them??
Yep, but UNSW introduced a generic "Industry Practice" program or something a couple of years ago that anyone can do. Adds a year on to your degree and the structure seems kind of similar to the engineering practice program at UTS - only it's not tailored to specific courses afaik.So for computer engineering @ UNSW? What do they offer? The same as MQ?
There is no point asking this. No one will answer this for you, it all depends on what is feasible for you.Hmm, okay; now im tossing between UTS and UNSW hehe.
Which would you recommend?
Yeah, UNSW is introducing something similar for students starting next year. Still based on WAM though.There's been some changes to the course recently, i.e. comes with honours (previously you needed a certain WAM to be awarded honours, ~67 for second class I think)
Well that's not very relevant - I don't think LandCo was asking for a comparable Diploma at UNSW. It's not required for computer engineering or engineering in general at UNSW. It's a completely separate Diploma that you can undertake alongside any degree. Should have no bearing on LandCo's decision.Yep, but UNSW introduced a generic "Industry Practice" program or something a couple of years ago that anyone can do. Adds a year on to your degree and the structure seems kind of similar to the engineering practice program at UTS - only it's not tailored to specific courses afaik.
Check their website or email/call themAnyone doing software engineering @ UTS??
I want some information..