Undergraduate
Engineering qualifications can be gained from either:
- a four-year Bachelor of Engineering; or
- a three-year undergraduate degree in Biomedicine, Environments, Commerce or Science followed by a two-year professional Master of Engineering.
Students can complete an engineering major in a three-year undergraduate degree* in:
Or a sequence of engineering subjects in
These degrees will be followed by a two-year Master of Engineering.
Students can also choose to undertake a four-year Bachelor of Engineering.
All options lead to professional accreditation with Engineers Australia, the Institution of Engineers.
- Download the course map,
"How to study engineeering for school leavers"

Which Engineering course is for me?
Bachelor of Science / Master of Engineering (five years): the most flexible option, the Bachelor of Science gives students a greater scientific context for their engineering studies.
Bachelor of Commerce / Master of Engineering (five years): the power combination of business skills and engineering analytical and problem solving skills.
Bachelor of Environments / Master of Engineering (five years): for students with skills and interests in design, construction and/or environmental engineering and sustainability.
Bachelor of Biomedicine / Master of Engineering (five years): the pathway to the challenging field of biomedical engineering, which combines areas of science, medicine and mathematics.
Bachelor of Engineering (four years): for students committed to engineering and who want to complete their studies in four years.
Find out more:
- Download the Engineering and Technology brochure
- Information for International students is available
- Visit the future students area of this website for information about what engineers do, careers, and admission requirements
- Engineering Future Students - Frequently Asked Questions
*Note all information is correct as at July 2008 for Semester One 2009 entry.