Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BS Eng) in Digital Systems
A future-oriented engineering programme designed to prepare graduates to design, develop, and manage the digital systems and infrastructure that power…
Programme description
A future-oriented engineering programme designed to prepare graduates to design, develop, and manage the digital systems and infrastructure that power modern society. Built on a strong common engineering foundation followed by focused specialisation, students gain a solid grounding in engineering principles before specialising deeply in one of nine high-demand majors.
Key features
- Strong foundational engineering core across all majors
- Two-semester Capstone Project combining research, design, and development
- Integrated Master's Pathway — graduate with both bachelor's and master's in five years
- Industry-aligned curriculum with strong emphasis on practical projects
- Access to advanced virtual labs in 5G, IoT, AI, Robotics, Cybersecurity, and Data Centres
Project
Every student completes a two-semester major-specific Capstone Project in the final year — Semester 7 covers research, literature review, problem definition and detailed design; Semester 8 covers implementation, development, testing, evaluation and presentation. Students on the Integrated Master's Pathway extend this work significantly in Year 5.
Entry requirements
- A recognised pre-university qualification, relevant diploma, or equivalent, plus English proficiency.
- Diploma graduates may enter with advanced standing where appropriate.