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Advanced manufacturing employs cutting-edge production methods, state-of-the-art technologies, and precision automated equipment to enhance both products and processes. Mechanical engineers working in this field apply diverse expertise spanning ICT, digital modeling, quality control, and innovative organizational approaches.
The UniSA STEM Professional Practice Program provides over 450 hours of hands-on training to prepare you for career success. Participate in various industry experiences including internships, guest speaker sessions, networking events, facility tours, and panel discussions. Listen to alumni William, Franke, and Teresa share their insights about UniSA's industry immersion program.
Benefit from a shared first-year curriculum across most Engineering disciplines, allowing seamless transitions between specializations while maintaining credit for completed coursework. This flexible structure means you can alter your Engineering focus after first year without extending your four-year study timeline. Begin your journey now and finalize your specialization later.
This professional honors degree spans four years, incorporating at least one year of advanced research and practical training. Your honors classification (First, Second, or Third Class) will reflect your academic achievements.
Graduate with valuable industry connections, practical experience, and a qualification surpassing a standard bachelor's degree. The honors year specifically prepares you for leadership positions in electrical and electronic engineering.
Expand your educational and cultural horizons by incorporating international study opportunities. Consider exchange programs, short-term courses, or study tours at our partner universities worldwide, with various travel scholarships available to support your global experience.
Select from short-term or semester-long international study options tailored to your academic focus and personal interests across different countries and institutions.