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Chisholm's Bachelor of Engineering Technology with a mechatronics specialization equips you for a sought-after engineering technologist role, both locally and globally. As a Chisholm student, you'll gain exposure to diverse technical subjects, essential skills, and industry developments, giving you a competitive edge in the job market. This program cultivates expertise in engineering practices, project management, troubleshooting, programming fundamentals, system design, scientific principles, instrumentation, manufacturing systems, and workplace training.
Develop professional workplace competencies aligned with Engineers Australia's Code of Ethics and Stage 1 Competency Standards for Engineering Technologists.
Become an effective communicator capable of collaborating with diverse stakeholders in multidisciplinary environments while showcasing leadership potential. Acquire robust scientific knowledge for engineering analysis and synthesis, along with comprehensive understanding of engineering technology's vital role across industrial, commercial, and community sectors.
Potential career paths include commissioning engineer, maintenance engineer, systems engineer, or production manager
Australian Year 12 (VCE or equivalent) or international equivalent qualification.
IELTS (academic): 6.0; TOEFL (internet based): 60; PTE (academic): 50; Cambridge Advanced CAE: 52; Occupational English Test OET: Pass.