University of New South Wales

Course Details

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

Course Description

What's it all about? This degree applies scientific and engineering knowledge to the development, manufacture and distribution of all types of products. When we say that a Manufacturing Engineer "develops" products, we literally mean they develop the product, as well as the machines that create it. What does it include? The best of both worlds - Mechanical Engineering with a specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering. It involves a set of electives focused on industrial technology and automation, finance and decision-making, product process design, computer aided design and manufacturing. To get you work ready, you'll apply your skills through 60-days approved industry training. Where will you work? You could work in a wide variety of manufacturing industries, such as automotive, defence and aerospace - any industry that turns a raw product (like plastic, aluminium or steel) into something. Many opt to create their own start-up, or work in traditional mechanical engineering roles, too. Dual degrees: Dual degrees are a great way of graduating with a wider breadth of knowledge, better preparing you for your future career.

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

Graduates may find employment with companies involved in product design and development, manufacturing companies of all types, service providers such as banks or forwarding agencies, distribution companies, warehousing and logistics, consulting companies undertaking a variety of tasks such as the economic analysis of planning and implementation of strategies and technologies.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering University of New South Wales