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Mechanical engineering spans a broad spectrum of industries, including robotics, automation, manufacturing, defense technology, aerospace, mining, construction, and energy sectors.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) equips you to develop innovative solutions for real-world problems. You'll explore cutting-edge advancements in machinery design, advanced materials, manufacturing processes, and sustainable energy solutions.
This Engineers Australia-accredited program emphasizes practical learning, offering extensive opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to actual engineering challenges. Your final year includes both an honours research project and an industry-oriented design project.
UniSA's STEM Professional Practice Program provides over 450 hours of skill development to prepare you for your career. Benefit from diverse engagement opportunities including internships, industry lectures, networking events, and site visits. Learn about the UniSA industry experience directly from graduates William, Franke, and Teresa.
Take advantage of a shared first-year curriculum across most Engineering degrees, allowing you to switch specializations without losing credit. This flexibility means you can change your focus after first year and still complete your degree in four years of full-time study.
This program is delivered at Mawson Lakes campus.
Your first year builds fundamental engineering skills in programming, mathematics, and physics. Advanced studies cover dynamics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, mechanical design, digital prototyping, and renewable energy technologies.
Through UniSA's STEM Professional Practice Program, you'll apply your learning in professional environments.
This four-year honours degree includes specialized research and professional practice components. Your honours classification (First, Second, or Third Class) reflects your academic performance.
Graduate with valuable industry experience, professional connections, and a qualification that exceeds a standard bachelor's degree. The honours year prepares you for leadership positions in mechanical engineering.