Griffith University
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You could have the opportunity to make your mark on major global systems and infrastructure, or be at the forefront of localised urban projects. When you choose this degree, you’ll be engineering from day one. This degree has a major focus on learning by doing, with hands-on projects from first year. You'll study a range of engineering areas before choosing from one of nine major areas of engineering to specialise in from your second year. This will distinguish you from other graduates in the marketplace and give you the chance to develop skills particular to your interests. You’ll learn from experts who are part of cutting-edge research being conducted alongside government and leading industry partners. Entering your final year, you'll undertake a work placement with one of our industry partners here, or overseas.
Students can choose to exit with a Bachelor of Engineering Science on completion of three years of study.
Civil engineering (Gold Coast, Brisbane South - Nathan), electrical and electronic Engineering (Gold Coast), electrical and renewable energy (Gold Coast), electrical engineering (Brisbane South – Nathan), electronic and energy engineering (Brisbane South – Nathan), electronic engineering (Brisbane South – Nathan), environmental engineering (Brisbane South – Nathan), mechanical engineering (Gold Coast, Brisbane South – Nathan), mechatronics (Gold Coast, Brisbane South – Nathan).
Renewable energy, manufacturing, aerospace, mining, telecommunications, transport, defence, entertainment, information technology, utilities, the automotive industry, waste management and more.
Graduates can receive accreditation from Engineers Australia, and be recognised under the Washington Accord. This means graduates can work in other countries that recognise the Washington Accord, including the UK, USA and parts of Europe.
Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 3); Mathematics Advanced.
Griffith VET Guarantee applies to this program.
View all details of this course on the Griffith University website.
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