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Adelaide University

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours)


Course Details

Our Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) provides solid grounding in the core knowledge, principles, technical and professional skills essential to mechanical engineering. You'll study core courses covering the building blocks of mechanical design: solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, dynamics, vibration, control and thermodynamics. Our wide range of electives give you the freedom to explore a little bit of everything. Or you can focus on the areas of mechanical engineering that most interest you - whether that's advanced materials and mechanics, humanitarian engineering, or net-zero transitions. But it's not all theory. You'll also have multiple opportunities throughout your studies to jump on the tools and put your learning into practice. Design-and-build projects, practical workshops and up to 450 hours of industry placement provide plenty of chances to hone your technical and professional skillset. All of these experiences come together to ensure you'll graduate with the knowledge, technical and professional skills needed to thrive in your career as a qualified mechanical engineer.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Honours)

Course structure: 192 units

CRICOS Code: 115703B

Start date: February, July

Address

Adelaide City Campus

230 North Terrace

Adelaide , South Australia, 5005

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 4 years

Total tuition costs

AUD $219,600

ENTRY CRITERIA*

OVERALL IELTS: 6.5


CRICOS Code: 115703B

Start date: February, July

Address

Mawson Lakes Campus

Mawson Lakes Boulevard

Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 5095

Attendance options

  • Full-time - 4 years

Total tuition costs

AUD $219,600

ENTRY CRITERIA*

OVERALL IELTS: 6.5


* Note that TOEFL and IELTS scores are indicative of overall requirements in either test. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the educator for a more detailed breakdown of requirements. Note also that where TOEFL and IELTS scores are published applicants will typically require one or the other.