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The Materials Science and Engineering specialization offers in-depth knowledge about how material properties connect to engineering design principles.
This program explores key topics such as mechanical characteristics, fracture and fatigue analysis, composite materials, ceramic and glass technologies, along with structure-property correlations and material selection processes.
The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechanical Engineering) is an undergraduate program that equips students with skills to design, oversee, and optimize various mechanical systems. Through hands-on training and industry exposure, graduates become prepared to revolutionize machinery applications in cutting-edge sectors.
Accredited by Engineers Australia and other leading engineering bodies, this degree includes fundamental coursework in mathematics and computing, plus interdisciplinary project modules.
Students undertake core mechanical engineering subjects and specialized electives, with the option to pursue a focused specialization. Elective units can be selected from either the Engineering discipline pool or shared course offerings to fulfill degree requirements.
The final year features an honours research project in mechanical engineering. The Professional Engagement Program integrates work experience opportunities, including mandatory industry placements during the concluding year.