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Bachelor of Engineering with the degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Writing

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Overview

Engineering at Macquarie is a unique electronic engineering program. The main focus is on practical learning based on the use of modern electronics, telecommunications techniques and software technologies to design, construct, manufacture and manage systems and products.

Study Engineering with Arts and create the engineering career you want. Prepare yourself for work overseas by learning a language or engineer with people and society in mind. 

In this program you'll choose from six engineering majors:

  • Computer 
  • Electronic 
  • Mechatronic 
  • Software 
  • Telecommunications
  • Wireless

You'll complement this study with your choice of arts majors including subjects from history, anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, international studies or languages.

In this program you'll gain highly developed communications skills, develop critical analysis and creative problem solving while preparing yourself to work as an engineer.

A major in writing enables you to specialise in writing while choosing a direction that suits your personal and career goals.

Study choices range from novel writing and poetry to literary journalism and scriptwriting for screen.

You will:

  • learn how to write by coming up with creative ideas that you write, revise and workshop
  • study the production and publishing contexts in which writing occurs
  • explore the cultural and social issues that influence writing in Australia and internationally.

Degrees offering Writing

Key features

  • Learn from practising writers with contemporary skills and publications. Lecturers include:
    • Peter Doyle (twice winner of Ned Kelly Awards for crime fiction)
    • Marcelle Freiman (ASAL Mary Gilmour award shortlisted)
    • Jane Messer (judge of the Australian Vogel Literary Award).
  • Create an extensive portfolio to showcase your ability in diverse genres and styles.
  • Many undergraduates publish their creative writing or have films made, as well as pursuing Honours, Masters and PhD study.

Location

North Ryde

Suitable for

Students with an interest in writing, media, teaching, advertising, journalism.

HECS Course fee

AUD $5,648 p.a. This is an indicative fee

Student amenities fee

Information on the Student services and amenities fee

Entry requirements

English language requirements

If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.

For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).

Work experience requirements

What you will study

Degree requirements Credit Points
Minimum number of credit points for this degree 120
Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 75
Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 48
Minimum number of credit points at 400 level or above 18
Minimum number of credit points from Engineering designated units 87
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Arts
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Engineering
Completion of a designated People unit
Completion of a designated Planet unit
Completion of a designated Participation unit
Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

Double degree requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this double degree.

100 level Credit Points
Required COMP115 Introduction to Computer Science 3
Required COMP125 Fundamentals of Computer Science 3
Required ELEC141 Digital Fundamentals 3
Required ELEC170 Introduction to Electronic Systems 3
Required either MATH135 Mathematics IA
or MATH132 Mathematics IA (Advanced) 3
Required either MATH136 Mathematics IB
or MATH133 Mathematics IB (Advanced) 3
Required PHYS140 Physics IA 3
Required PHYS143 Physics IB 3
200 level Credit Points
Required ELEC270 Linear Circuits and Devices 3
Required ENGG200 Introduction to Professional Engineering 3
Required MATH235 Mathematics IIA 3
300 level Credit Points
Required ENGG300 Engineering Project Practices 3
Required ISYS360 Technology Management 3
400 level Credit Points
Required ENGG400 P Industry Experience 0
Required either ENGG410 Engineering Major Project
or ENGG411 Engineering Research Thesis 12
Required ENGG450 Systems Design and Engineering 3
Required ENGG460 Engineering Principles and Practice 3
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Notes

  • Units marked with a P are Participation units.

Major requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major

100 level Credit Points
Required MMCS115 Academic Cultures 3
Required 3cp from MAS units at 100 level
ENGL units at 100 level
CUL units at 100 level 3
200 level Credit Points
Required 6cp from ENGL201 Creative Writing 1: An Introduction
MAS202 Screenwriting: An Introduction
MAS210 Travel Writing: Journeys and Visitations
MAS211 Music and Arts Journalism
MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media
CUL240 Writing and Aesthetics 6
300 level Credit Points
Capstone ENGL390 C Writing Portfolio 3
Required 9cp from ENGL303 Narrative and the Novel
ENGL304 Creative Writing 2: Concept and Practice
ENGL307 Creative Writing 3: Narrative Fiction
MAS311 Writing Lives
MAS314 Screenwriting: Images, Ideas, Stories
CUL340 Genre Writing 9
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Notes

  • Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
  • The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
    For more information please read the courses disclaimer.

Careers

Career Opportunities

Writing offers you broad skills to go on to work as professional writers in book and media publishing, film, editing, teaching, advertising, social services and government.

Students have gone on to work in jobs as diverse as a cadet journalist with a regional newspaper, runner for news network Al Jazeera, and administrator for a large performing arts organisation.

Profiles

Our Students

 

Our Graduates

Margaret Hughes

Year Graduated: 1999

Current Position: Marketing Coordinator

'My majors of English and Creative Writing gave me credibility in a competitive profession traditionally geared to hiring younger employees. My degree also gave me the skills and confidence to pursue professions beyond what I had been limited to, and provoked critical thinking in my personal life.'

 
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Our Expertise

Dr Jane Messer

Jane Messer's writing and research is principally in the broad area of narrative fiction, and her work has included publications in the genres of novel, short story, personal essay, and to a lesser extent, poetry and documentary film writing.

Her non-fiction and scholarly writing significantly integrates narrative and fictional devices in its construction, and in a current project on writing Australian corporate cultures, she is intersecting ethnography with fiction writing.

She has been a judge of the Australian Vogel Literary Award, UTS Writing Award, CSIRO Writing Competition and reader for the HQ Short Story Competition.

Why choose Macquarie?

Why choose Macquarie

Macquarie offers an outstanding learning experience. We are renowned for excellence in interdisciplinary research and teaching, our unique approach to learning, our highly skilled graduates, and our first-class facilities. 

Macquarie University for future students undergraduatean education in the top two per cent of universities in the world, giving you an international recognised and respected degree

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Our degrees are designed to help you get ahead and stay ahead in your life and your career.

Overseas opportunities

Overseas opportunities

Enhance your degree with Macquarie's overseas study and exchange programs in over 300 countries.

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Our vibrant campus

120 social clubs and societies, 35 sports clubs, sport and aquatic centre, the only on-campus music festival.

 

Contact us

Frances Thompson

Departmental Administrator

Department of English

Building W6A, Level 6

Ph: 02 9850 8739

Fax: 02 9850 6593

Email: frances.thompson@mq.edu.au

Apply

The major in Writing (WRI01) is available in more than one degree.

Apply

1. Select your UAC Code for your preferred degree:

300107 - North Ryde Campus

300817 - City Campus

Bachelor of Arts

300117

Bachelor of Arts with the Diploma of Education

300304

Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Laws

300253

Bachelor of Business Administration with the degree of Bachelor of Arts

300760

Bachelor of Engineering with the degree of Bachelor of Arts

2. Go to the UAC website and select “Apply". This link will open in a new window.

Applications for Session 2 2012 open on Wednesday 4th April 2012.

Re-admission

Students wishing to return to study at Macquarie University should visit the Previous Macquarie Students webpage, for further information and application procedures. 



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