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Bachelor of Engineering

The Bachelor of Engineering course offers you the chance to experience a range of engineering disciplines in your first year before deciding on a specialisation.

The first year of the course introduces you to a range of engineering discipline areas and also focuses on the role of the engineer in the future. In subsequent years, you can then pursue studies in one of the following engineering disciplines: chemical engineering, electrical and computer systems engineering, mechanical engineering or mechatronics.

Areas of study

  • Chemical engineering
  • Electrical and computer systems engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Mechatronics

Career outcomes

Graduates can work in fields such as

  • biotechnology
  • building and construction
  • computer programming
  • food processing
  • industrial electronics
  • manufacturing
  • mining
  • nanotechnology
  • power generation
  • robotics
  • sustainable technologies
  • telecommunications
  • transport

Course structure

Entry requirements and fees

More information

 

The Library and Learning Commons brings together library and IT facilities in a student-friendly interactive and well-supported environment, while students also have access to 24 sophisticated engineering labs

library commons entrance