Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Summary

From the Egyptian pyramids, agricultural mechanisation and cars to TV, mobile phones, space shuttles and mechanical hearts, engineers and their pioneering innovations have been critical to growth and prosperity across the ages.

The flexible Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) has a strong focus on practical learning and offers you the choice of five specialisations. You’ll learn how to identify complex problems and determine how to formulate innovative solutions to today’s complex problems. And you’ll be equipped with the skills you’ll need to mix it with history’s greatest engineers – maybe you’ll have the honour of creating the next lifesaving medical device, a clean water system for remote communities in Africa, or a mobile phone app that keeps children safe.

Key features

  • Gain practical, hands-on experience

     

    Collaborate on projects with your fellow students, via our project-based professional development spine.

  • Boost your studies within our unique engineering precinct

     

    Access cutting-edge engineering facilities, including a dedicated full-pitch robotics field and state-of-the-art wind tunnel.

  • Collaborate with fellow students on exciting projects

     

    Get involved in a range of student-led projects, including our MQ Speed team and CubeSat group.

  • Gain practical skills while undertaking professional placements

     

    Get experience with our public and private sector partner organisations, including BAE Systems, Cochlear, Optus and Honeywell.