Career areas
Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing)
Programs of study
- Bachelor of Engineering (Materials)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Mechatronic)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Nanotechnology)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sustainable Systems)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering), Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Environmental Protection and Management)
- Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Information Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical), Bachelor of Management
Mechanical and manufacturing engineering focuses on finding practical solutions to engineering problems in areas such as component, process and system design, project management and manufacturing operations.
What direction can this take me?
Mechanical and manufacturing engineers work in production plants, laboratories, offices and outdoors and you could find yourself working as a:
- Building services engineer
- Intelligent systems designer
- Maintenance engineer
- Mechanical design engineer
- Operations manager
- Performance/test engineer
- Project engineer/manager
- Research officer
Any Year 12 prerequisite subjects?
Bachelor of Engineering (Materials)
Yes. You will need to successfully complete SACE Year 12 Mathematical Studies and Chemistry. Uni lecturers will also assume you have a knowledge of SACE Stage 2 Physics.
All other programs
Yes. You will need to successfully complete SACE Year 12 Mathematical Studies. Uni lecturers will also assume you have a knowledge of SACE Stage 2 Physics.






