No worries. 2022 will be the first year in which the Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) WSU-UNSW Collaborative Program will run.
UNSW’s Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) includes 60 days Industrial Training which provides a Work Integrated Learning (WIL) experience. WIL allows you to engage in work learning experiences that integrate academic learning with its application in the workplace, connecting you directly with industry and community partners.
UTS states that it connects students with several (over 1000) industry partners in teaching and research, allowing you to surround yourself with opportunities to engage with companies such as Siemens, Raytheon, Deloitte, PwC, Aurecon, WiseTech Global, Thales, Canon Medical Systems and Cisco.
In short, it seems like neither university is alien to practical experience, meaning that the extent to which you benefit from practical experience while studying will likely depend on your efforts and academic performance (which is beneficial when considering important components such as internships) throughout your time studying engineering at either university.