Course overview
Gain in-demand expertise that connects the technical engineering skills with business innovation knowledge needed to address complex challenges across diverse industries.
This double degree provides a unique skill set that blends technical expertise with knowledge of business management, entrepreneurship and innovation processes.
Throughout your studies, you will build knowledge and skills across business, applied science, computing and engineering, to address 21st-century societal and industry challenges.
The condensed program structure means that you can complete your double degree in 5.5 years, significantly less time than it would take to complete two single degrees.
Upon completing your studies, you’ll have an excellent understanding of engineering, applied science, computing, business and innovation management. The breadth and depth of this knowledge will give you the unique expertise and mindset to solve complex challenges in business, society, and industry (both locally and globally) and prepare you for the future of work.
See the course structure for the different major combinations available.
Career outcomes
Careers
- Engineer
- Engineering project manager
- Innovation and technology consultant
- Product development engineer
- Entrepreneur / startup founder
Industries
- Engineering
- Resources and energy
- Renewable energy
- Manufacturing
- Construction and infrastructure
- Automotive
- Technology and software
- Healthcare
- Biotechnology
- Government and non-profit sectors
- Banking and finance
- Community services
Professional accreditation and recognition
The Bachelor of Engineering is accredited by Engineers Australia and recognised internationally.
Why study at Curtin?
Immersive learning facilities
Curtin's purpose-designed Engineering Pavilion includes a dedicated First Year Studio and project rooms.
Top 1%
Curtin ranks in the top 1% of universities in the world, based on our ARWU ranking (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2025).
Future-focused course
This double degree provides an advanced, unique skill set for addressing complex and emergin industry challenges.
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Course structure
What you’ll learn
Bachelor of Engineering
You will begin your Engineering course with the Engineering Foundation Year, gaining a solid grounding in core engineering principles and skills.
Choose from the following Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) majors available in this double degree:
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil and Construction Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Software Systems Engineering.
Bachelor of Innovation
The Innovation component covers essential business management, innovation and management subjects, and you’ll become proficient in the following areas:
- Innovation management
- Financial literacy
- Understanding competencies
- Understanding market forces
- Responsible leadership
- Project and business management
You’ll also complete several immersive transformational experiences so that you can apply your knowledge in real-world settings.
Detailed course structure and unit information
For detailed information and course structure, visit our Handbook.
Entry requirements
To apply for entry into this course, you must have met:
- the course ATAR (Australian Tertiary Academic Rank) or equivalent recognised overseas qualification
- any course-specific requirements
- the English language requirement.
Academic equivalences
You’ll need to demonstrate ATAR equivalence using a recognised qualification. The table below shows common qualifications recognised by Curtin and their indicative equivalent cut-off scores for this course.
Admission cut-off scores by qualification
Australian Qualification
Score
ATAR
80
Equivalent qualification
GCE/STPM/HKALE (A-levels - best of 3)
8
HKDSE
18
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
30
Canadian Provincial High School Diploma
30
ATAR (including WACE/SACE/HCE/VCE)
80
WAUFP (CPS)
59
India (CBSE) %
70
India (HSC) %
71
Sri Lanka GCE A level
8
Qualification not listed?
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Course-specific requirements
You’ll also need to meet any specific requirements to be eligible to apply for this course.
Get credit towards your degree
You may be able to receive credit for recognised learning (CRL) from past study or professional experience, which could reduce the time it takes to finish your course.
Check the Handbook for course-specific details about credits.
Additional information
Notes about this course
Make sure you check the course notes for any other important information.
Fees
2026 International indicative fees
Indicative year 1 fee
$41,622*
Total indicative course fee
$228,921*
2027 International indicative fees
Indicative year 1 fee
$44,534*
Total indicative course fee
$244,937*
Important information about fees
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Fees are indicative only.
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*First-year fees are based on a first-year full-time study load of 200 credits. Your fees will vary depending on the units you choose.
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Tuition fees may increase by up to 8 percent each year and are subject to legislative changes.
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This indicative fee does not include other fees like administrative and incidental fees (such as lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your textbooks. Visit fees and charges for more information.
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These fees apply to international students enrolled at one of Curtin’s Australian campuses. For information about fees at Curtin’s global locations, visit the relevant campus website.
Scholarships
Get the support you need to succeed with our diverse range of scholarships. Whether it’s financial support, assistance with relocation, or recognition for your academic achievements, we have scholarships tailored to your unique needs.
Curtin Global Future Leaders Scholarship
Curtin Global Future Leader Scholarship provides eligible students a one-off credit of AUD$12,500 against the tuition fee of the course they are undertaking.
Curtin English Scholarship
When you complete a Curtin English course as a pathway into a Curtin University degree course, you will receive a one-off credit of up to AUD$7,496 towards your tuition fees.
How to apply
Follow these steps to make sure you’re eligible, prepared and ready to apply for your course.
Check entry requirements
Entry requirements differ by course and your previous work and study experience.
Prepare your documents
The documents you need may vary depending on your course and application pathway.
Check application deadlines
Deadlines vary by course and whether you’re applying as a domestic or international student.
Choose your application pathway
Apply through an agent
A registered Curtin agent will lodge your application to Curtin on your behalf. They can also answer any questions you may have about applying, courses, student visas and scholarships.
Apply directly to Curtin
Depending on your country’s requirements, you may be able to apply directly to Curtin without using an agent.
Application deadlines can vary by course. Make sure to check application deadlines before you apply.
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