Engineering
University of South Australia's Bachelor of Engineering has a number of flexible pathways and a common first year to help you choose your future career path. Four new specialisations in Civil and Structural, Electrical and Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering and Mechanical and Systems Engineering have been introduced to provide you with the skills industry is seeking now and in the future. The new Engineering Mechatronics Lab will also help you gain valuable engineering practice throughout your studies.
New Programs
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)
(LBMI)
With a strong practical, project and industry
focus this program will prepare you for a career
in the development and implementation of
structures and infrastructure. You will also
have the opportunity to study overseas.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and
Electronic) (LBIF)
This program provides you with the skill
sets applicable to a wide range of industry
sectors such as communications and defence. You
will study a range of courses focussed on
engineering, mathematics and applied science
with the option of work placement in your final
year.![]()
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Systems
Engineering) (LBIF)
This 4 year program will provide you with a
range of courses focused on engineering,
mathematics, applied science and computer
applications, leading you to a career in areas
such as systems integration and network design.![]()
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Systems
Engineering) (LBMR)
In this program you will learn how to undertake
a large systems design such as the development
of new submarines or ships. With a number of
hands-on projects throughout your degree you
will graduate with the knowledge and skills
necessary to find employment locally and
nationally.![]()
New Facilities
Mechatronics Lab







