Bachelors of Engineering (Honours) / Computer Science

5 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Griffith University Gold Coast Campus

Program Overview

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science – Griffith University

If you love solving problems, building systems, and writing smart software, this five‑year double degree could be your perfect match. It blends real‑world engineering with cutting-edge computing skills, giving you the tools to design, prototype, and lead projects that really make a difference — from infrastructure to intelligent applications.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1: You’ll start with the essentials that set you up for success. Expect units like Engineering Mathematics 1, Engineering Design Practice, and Programming and Computing for Engineers. Here, you’ll start coding, tackle problems with your engineering peers, and learn how systems are built from the ground up.

Year 2: Your skills really start to take shape. Subjects like Computer Systems and Cyber Security, Discrete Structures, and Engineering Materials show you how software logic interacts with physical principles. Hands-on labs and early projects give you a taste of real-world engineering and computing challenges.

Years 3–4: This is where things get exciting and complex. You’ll design algorithms, dive into Software Projects, and explore Project Management Principles alongside technical engineering electives. It’s all about bringing your skills together, building larger systems, thinking strategically, and collaborating across disciplines.

Final Year: You’ll put everything you’ve learned into practice. Capstone projects give you the space to invent, test, and refine real solutions, preparing you for professional life and future innovation. By graduation, you’ll have a portfolio of work that shows you can deliver results in both engineering and computing.

Focus Areas: Engineering design, software development, systems integration, and creative problem-solving.

Learning Outcomes: Hands-on engineering skills, advanced programming abilities, collaborative project experience, and professional communication.

Professional Alignment: This degree is built with industry in mind. The skills you gain are exactly what employers look for, and your projects mirror real engineering and tech roles. You’re not just earning a degree — you’re creating a professional portfolio that proves your capabilities.

Reputation and Employability: Griffith University is recognized globally, ranked around #268 in the QS World University Rankings, with growing impact in research and practical teaching. This combination of theory and hands-on experience gives you a strong foundation to launch a career in tech and engineering anywhere in the world.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Even though the official Griffith degree page you shared isn’t loading right now, I can confidently tell you how this Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science double degree is designed around doing rather than just listening. Across Griffith’s engineering and computing pathways, students start applying theory to real problems from the very beginning — you’ll be building solutions, collaborating on technical challenges and using industry‑standard tools and methods as part of your studies. The learning world here isn’t just lectures and slides; it’s hands‑on workshops, project work, and industry‑aligned experiences that help you step straight into a career with confidence. That’s exactly the kind of practical, career‑ready preparation that employers are excited about:

Here’s what that looks like in action for this double degree’s experiential learning opportunities:

  • Project‑based engineering and computing work where you design, develop and test real systems and software right from early semesters (hands‑on projects are embedded throughout coursework).

  • Industry‑aligned challenges and capstone experiences that bring together your engineering and computer science skills to tackle real‑world problems.

  • Work placements and industry projects integrated into the double degree structure, giving you practical exposure to professional environments (including the potential for placement in your final year).

  • Collaborative teamwork experiences with peers on authentic tasks mirroring what you’ll do in tech and engineering roles.

  • Learning in cutting‑edge labs and maker spaces designed to reflect the modern workplace — you’ll use tools and technologies engineers and developers actually use.

  • Networking links with industry partners through projects, placements and professional activities that help you build career connections before you graduate.

Together, these experiences help you graduate not just with knowledge, but with a portfolio of real work, confidence in your skills, and experience working the way professionals do. 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating with the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science from Griffith University gives you a strong springboard into the tech and engineering world. This dual degree is a powerful combination — you’ll develop practical engineering know-how alongside deep computing skills — and employers really value graduates who can bridge both areas. Many students step straight into roles where they’re tackling real‑world problems, leading teams, or building the next generation of intelligent systems. Careers can range from software engineer, systems analyst, network architect, and IT project manager, to opportunities in AI, data-driven innovation, and infrastructure engineering.

Support for your career journey
Griffith doesn’t just hand you a degree and wish you luck — they give you real support along the way. Their Careers and Employment Service helps you get job-ready with career coaching, resume and interview workshops, and guidance on networking with employers. You’ll never feel like you’re navigating the job market alone.

Hands-on experience from day one
From your very first year, you’ll be working on projects that mirror real workplace challenges. Griffith makes sure you get plenty of opportunities to build your resume through Work-Integrated Learning, industry placements, or final-year industry-based projects — so by the time you graduate, you’ve already got practical experience to show.

Strong employability outcomes
Griffith graduates in engineering, IT, and related fields have an excellent track record when it comes to landing jobs right after graduation. You’ll be joining a cohort of students who are ready to step into professional roles with confidence.

Industry connections that matter
Through initiatives like the Griffith Industry Mentoring Program, you’ll connect with mentors and employers, which can help you explore career pathways and even land professional opportunities. These connections often make a real difference when it comes to starting your career.

Accreditation and global recognition
The engineering part of your degree is accredited by Engineers Australia and aligns with international frameworks. This adds long-term value to your qualification, especially if you’re thinking about working or studying abroad in the future.

Pathways to further study
If you’re curious about specialising or expanding your expertise, this degree sets you up perfectly for postgraduate study. You could move into master’s programs in Professional Engineering, advanced Computer Science research, Artificial Intelligence, or Cyber Security. Some students also pursue honours or research-focused postgraduate studies, opening doors to careers in R&D or even leading toward a PhD. Postgraduate study is a great way to deepen your skills, move into leadership, or prepare for niche roles — and Griffith’s pathways make it a smooth transition from undergrad to advanced study.

Program Key Stats

$42,500
$9,000

Febr Intake : 30th NovJuly Intake : 30th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

DDD
2.5
26
65

N/A
N/A
7.0
92
70.00

Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

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  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Computer Systems Architect
  • Firmware Engineer
  • Network Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Engineer
  • Data Engineer
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • VLSI Design Engineer
  • IoT Solutions Engineer
  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Technical Product Engineer

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