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Bachelor of Engineering Honours / Bachelor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Murdoch University
In this course, you will develop a fundamental understanding of engineering practices and an ability to refine that knowledge to apply it in an entrepreneurial/intrapreneurial project. You will learn to use tools to foster creativity and innovation, be it for improvement within an existing organisation, such as in an intrapreneurial capacity, or to create your own start-up. This includes applying scientific and mathematical principles to design and create processes or systems to deliver innovative solutions.In your final year, you will have the opportunity to develop a business model and pitch it to a group of potential stakeholders. You could also choose to further specialise with a double major in the field of engineering including Environmental, Chemical, Electrical, Industrial Computer Systems, Renewable Energy, and Instrumentation and Control.7 reasons to study a combined degree in Engineering and Entrepreneurship and Innovation at MurdochAn innovative combined degree that is a unique offering in WA. Work with organisations on real projects, and complete internships through our work integrated learning program. Take advantage of Launchpad, where you can connect, collaborate and develop ideas and solutions with local businesses and industry. Make use of our $10.1 million Bayer Pilot Plant – a real-world engineering plant with a dedicated control room, the only one of its kind in WA. Access scholarship opportunities including the Westpac Young Technologists Scholarship Program and Murdoch First Scholarship. Travel overseas to create positive change through our Engineers Without Borders Program. Five-star rating for overall experience, student support, teaching quality and median graduate starting salary for Engineering and Technology.* *Source: Good Universities Guide 2020.

Bachelor of Engineering Honours / Bachelor of Commerce (Management)
Murdoch University
Today’s engineering managers face new challenges, often with teams working across a range of locations and a constantly changing set of issues to handle. This course will prepare you to identify opportunities, assess challenges and find solutions to real-world management issues. You will develop an entrepreneurial mindset while building a deep understanding of scientific and mathematical principles to design and create processes or systems that can be applied in the field. You could also choose a double major in the field of engineering including Environmental, Chemical, Electrical, Industrial Computer Systems, Renewable Energy, and Instrumentation and Control.6 reasons to study a combined degree in Engineering and Management at MurdochWork with organisations on real projects, and complete internships through our work integrated learning program Gain the kind of management, negotiation and problem-solving skills that will help you in any career path you choose, in a rapidly-changing world. Five-star rating for overall experience, student support, teaching quality and median graduate starting salary for Engineering and Technology* *Source: Good Universities Guide 2020. Our Engineering degrees are accredited by Engineers Australia – the national industry body for engineering. Make use of our $10.1 million Bayer Pilot Plant – a real-world engineering plant with a dedicated control room, the only one of its kind in WA. Travel overseas to create positive change through our Engineers Without Borders Program. Access great scholarships like the Westpac Young Technologists Scholarship Program and Murdoch First Scholarship.Develop your skillsBuild essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:design concepts principles of process engineering control systems and process dynamics international business global strategic management.Your careerWhen you graduate from this course you are likely to find work in all sectors including for profit, non-profit and government organisations. An extremely wide range of opportunities are available in both the commercial and industrial sectors covering information technology, manufacturing, medical, mining, processing, energy supply, communications, electronics, computer systems and defence-related.Careers could include:Management consulting Banking and finance Business development.Professional recognitionGraduates of accredited engineering courses are eligible for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. Full Chartered Professional Engineer status can then be achieved after a further three to five years of work experience in the engineering profession.For more details about this course, please download our information pack.Murdoch Admission Information - Engineering (PDF) 349 KB

Bachelor of Laws Honours / Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Murdoch University
You’ll examine crime from a range of perspectives, including law, sociology and psychology and learn how to reduce or prevent crime and help both the victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system.When you combine your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, you’ll have the chance to study psychology along with other subjects in science. You can build special expertise in your final year with a unit in Cognitive Neuroscience.6 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Psychology at MurdochTravel while you earn credit towards your law degree, with opportunities to study in Italy, Switzerland, India or take on an internship in Germany. Earn credit towards your degree with hands-on legal training in our award-winning clinic, working with real clients in areas such as human rights, family law and indigenous issues. Graduate with two qualifications, a unique skillset and even more career opportunities. Your Bachelor of Science in Psychology is a first step towards becoming a registered psychologist. Get valuable work experience through our Work Integrated Learning program which allows you to intern at real law firms, organisations and clinics. Develop analytical skills alongside contemporary scientific research methods for investigating human minds and behaviour.

Bachelor of Laws Honours / Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
Murdoch University
When you combine your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, you’ll build special expertise in the social and developmental areas of psychology, and complete a unit in Family Relations and Social Development.You’ll explore crime from a range of perspectives, including law, sociology and psychology and learn how to reduce or prevent crime and help both the victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system.You’ll examine leading-edge research and get opportunities for practical experience to explore how we make sense of ourselves.7 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Psychology at MurdochGraduate with two qualifications, a unique skillset and even more career opportunities. Get valuable work experience through our Work Integrated Learning program, which allows you to intern at real law firms, organisations and clinics. Travel while you earn credit towards your law degree, with opportunities to study in Italy, Switzerland, India or take on an internship in Germany. Earn credit towards your degree with hands-on legal training in our award-winning clinic, working with real clients, in areas such as human rights, family law and indigenous issues. Your Bachelor of Arts in Psychology is a first step towards becoming a registered psychologist. Learn from respected industry experts who often appear in the media to share their insights on current events and issues. Develop analytical skills alongside contemporary scientific research methods for investigating human minds and behaviour.

Bachelor of Laws Honours / Bachelor of Communication
Murdoch University
At Murdoch University you can combine a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Communication.Adding a communication degree to your law qualification will help you hone your communication and problem-solving skills to give you a competitive edge in your career. Whether you’re presenting evidence in a court of law or meeting with your clients, you’ll learn the skills to make you a great communicator. You can choose to specialise in Journalism, Strategic Communication or Global Media and Communication.The combination of a Law and Communication degree means you will gain valuable, additional skills to use in your future career, including presentation skills, media liaison, broadcasting, writing, news media, public affairs, advocacy and more.8 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Communication at MurdochGet work experience through our Work Integrated Learning program which allows you to intern at local and international organisations. Some of our students have interned with Lifeline, RAC Arena and The Salvation Army. Join WA’s largest and most successful mooting program, competing across Australia and the world. Make new friends, enjoy some fun social events and build your network as a member of the Murdoch Student Law Society (MSLS). Travel while you earn credit towards your degree, with opportunities to study in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, India, and more. Earn credit towards your degree with hands on legal training in our award-winning clinic working with real clients in areas such as human rights, family law and indigenous issues. Graduate with two qualifications, enhancing your career prospects and learning to work across different industries. Get more real-world experience in our on-campus student creative consultancy MESH and work on real projects with real companies. You’ll get the chance to follow in the footsteps of some of our students who have interned at the ABC, the West, Channel Seven, The Fremantle Herald and other Perth newsrooms.

Bachelor of Laws Honours / Bachelor of Criminology
Murdoch University
At Murdoch University you can combine a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with a Bachelor of Criminology.You’ll examine crime from a range of perspectives, including law, sociology and psychology and learn how to reduce or prevent crime, and help both the victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system.When you combine your law degree with a Bachelor of Criminology, you can choose to major in Criminal Behaviour, Crime Science or White Collar and Corporate Crime. The Legal Studies major is not available as part of the combined structure.8 reasons to study a combined degree in Law and Criminology at MurdochWork with local, national or international organisations on real projects as part of our work integrated learning program. Some of our students have interned with the WA Police in the Evidence Based Policing Unit. Join WA’s largest and most successful mooting program, competing across Australia and the world. Make new friends, enjoy some fun social events and build your network as a member of the Murdoch Student Law Society (MSLS). Travel while you earn credit towards your degree, with opportunities to study in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, India, and more. Earn credit towards your degree with hands on legal training in our award-winning clinic working with real clients in areas such as human rights, family law and indigenous issues. Graduate with two qualifications, enhancing your career prospects and learning to work across different industries. Challenge common perceptions of crime with insights into why people commit offences, how to reduce or prevent crime, and how to help both victims and offenders involved in the criminal justice system. Follow in the footsteps of other Murdoch students who have worked on real cold cases and travelled overseas to work with governments in post-war zones.

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Honours
Murdoch University
If you receive excellent results throughout your undergraduate Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science degree, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Sport and Exercise Science.This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your bachelor degree.Working closely with an academic, you’ll undertake an intensive research project on a topic of your choice, and further develop your research ability through an advanced research skills unit and some additional coursework.

Bachelor of Criminology Honours
Murdoch University
If you receive excellent results throughout your Bachelor of Criminology, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Criminology.This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your undergraduate Criminology course.Working closely with an academic, you’ll undertake an intensive research project on a topic of your choice, and further develop your research ability through an advanced research skills unit and some additional coursework.

Bachelor of Creative Media Honours
Murdoch University
If you receive excellent results throughout your Bachelor of Creative Media, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Creative Media.This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your undergraduate course.Working closely with an academic, you’ll undertake an intensive research project on a topic of your choice, and further develop your research ability through an advanced research skills unit and some additional coursework.

Bachelor of Communication Honours
Murdoch University
If you receive excellent results throughout your undergraduate Communication degree, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Communication.This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your Bachelor of Communication course.Working closely with an academic, you’ll undertake an intensive research project on a topic of your choice, and further develop your research ability through an advanced research skills unit and some additional coursework.