Conjoint features
- conjoint degrees are accelerated programmes for high-achieving students
- combine two degrees in as little as 4 years.
- require 60 points less than a double degree
- require a minimum sustained grade point average (equivalent to a B-)
- require a higher workload - 135 points per year.
- you must graduate in both degrees that are part of the conjoint at the same time.
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Conjoint options
Bachelor of Product Design and Commerce (BProdDesign/BCom) or
Bachelor of Product Design and Science (BProdDesign/BSc)
By combining a Bachelor of Product Design with a Bachelor of Commerce or a Bachelor of Science you will develop skills in the aesthetic and technical design of products in your fields of interest, along with business skills to complement your specialised scientific knowledge.
A few examples of major combinations you could consider to complete a conjoint degree.
- BProdDesign (Applied Immersive Game Design) with BSc (Computer Science)
- BProdDesign (Chemical Formulation Design) with BSc (Chemistry)
- BProdDesign (Chemical Formulation Design) with BSc (Biochemistry)
- BProdDesign (Applied Immersive Game Design) with BCom (Marketing)
- BProdDesign (Industrial Product Design) with BCom (Marketing)
- BProdDesign (Chemical Formulation Design) with BCom (Marketing)
SAMPLE Conjoint degree plans
Careful course planning is necessary when you are planning on studying double or conjoint degrees to avoid overload and to ensure all the requirements for each degree are met.
Contact a Student Advisor in each relevant College or School: