Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business

Overview

Blend specialist skills in mechanical engineering with practical expertise in business management, advancing your career.

The RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business double degree will prepare you for entrepreneurial and managerial roles in a range of industries. 

Many engineers quickly move into positions of management within organisations. This degree will give you an advantage, allowing you to advance into positions of responsibility and influence early in your career.

The industry-accredited mechanical engineering degree will enable you to play a pivotal role in planning, implementing and managing mechanical engineering projects and developments in a wide range of industries and organisations. Explore subjects including mechatronics, mechanics, automotive engineering, renewable energy, fluid dynamics and computer-aided design.

Why study mechanical engineering and business at RMIT?

Graduate job-ready

Extensive range of industry-based, practical learning experiences, providing you with the skills needed to succeed in the workforce.

Industry-connected

Benefit from up-to-date, innovative and industry-relevant subjects while building product design and advanced management skills.

Tailor your degree

Develop in-demand skills catered to your aspirations by choosing from specialisations developed to reflect future trends and careers.

The flexible business degree will prepare you to operate in complex organisational and economic systems, often associated with large engineering projects. With a range of industry-relevant subjects to choose from, you have the opportunity to tailor the degree to your interests and career goals. Subjects include finance, economics, international business and entrepreneurship. 

Work-integrated learning is embedded in this degree. You’ll have the opportunity to design creative solutions through inspiring and sustainable design-and-build projects, take part in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge, and undertake work placements in Australia and overseas, boosting career opportunities and building a global network.