Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional), Major in Mechanical Engineering
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-29 | - |
2025-03-03 | - |
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional) equips students with industry-ready skills and knowledge in their chosen engineering field. Through industry-linked projects and a 12-month paid work placement, students gain practical experience and develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and design abilities. The program prepares graduates for a wide range of careers in the engineering industry, including mechanical engineering, design engineering, and project management.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional) is designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge and industry connections in your engineering field of choice. Choose from a host of majors and undertake industry-linked projects in your chosen field every semester. Additionally, gain full-time insight into engineering in a real-world setting during your 12-month, paid work placement.
Objectives:
- Develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and design skills.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of your chosen engineering discipline.
- Graduate with the necessary skills and experience to meet the demands of the engineering industry.
Outline:
Year 1
- Core Units (100 Credit Points) > Humanitarian Engineering Design Project > Engineering Materials > Calculus and Applications > Energy and Motion > Introduction to Programming > Technology in an Indigenous Context Project > Engineering Mechanics > Linear Algebra and Applications
Year 2
- Major Units (100 Credit Points) > Thermodynamics > Fluid Mechanics 1: Forces and Energy > Design and Product Visualisation Project > Statistics and Computation for Engineering > Structural Mechanics > Materials Processing and Machining > Engineering Dynamics
Year 3
- Core Unit (25 Credit Points) > Professional Experience in Engineering
- Major Units (75 Credit Points) > Engineering Management Project > Vibration and Signal Analysis > Manufacturing Engineering > Control Engineering
Work Placement
- Practical Units (100 Credit Points) > Work Experience In Industry A > Integrated Professional Placement A - Engineering > Work Experience in Industry B > Integrated Professional Placement B - Engineering
Year 5
- Core Units (25 Credit Points) > Engineering Technology Project A (ENG/CS) > Final Year Capstone Project 1 > Engineering Technology Project A > Engineering Technology Project B (ENG/CS) > Final Year Capstone Project 2 > Engineering Technology Project B
- Major Units (50 Credit Points) > Machine Design Project > Machine Dynamics > Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Technologies > Fluid Mechanics 2: Machine, Supersonics and Modelling > Integrated Engineering Design Project
Assessment:
The assessment methods used in the program may include:
- Assignments
- Projects
- Presentations
- Exams
- Practical work
Teaching:
The program is taught by experienced academics and industry professionals. Teaching methods include:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Practical classes
- Fieldwork
- Industry-based projects
Careers:
Graduates of the program can pursue a range of careers in the engineering industry, including:
- Mechanical engineer
- Mechanical project engineer
- Design engineer
- Project and technology engineer
- Engineering project manager