Learn to design, construct and operate mechanical systems.
Entry Requirements
Learn to design, construct and operate mechanical systems. The degree encourages you to push the boundaries, preparing you for the future of mechanical systems engineering. Learn to apply the principles of physics, materials science and mathematics, and build depth of knowledge in materials, mechanics, design, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.
This qualification will provide you with the skills and knowledge to be competent in a range of Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical roles. You will gain and apply a broad set of skills and knowledge on a variety of heavy commercial vehicles in the automotive mechanical service and repair sector.
Entry Requirements
Early in the course your skills will be assessed - if you cannot read and write documents and complete maths work to the level needed you will be enrolled into additional subjects to help you build the skills needed to successfully complete the course.
If you are entering this program as an apprentice/trainee you must: - be employed in the auto industry - be an Apprentice or Trainee under the Australian Apprenticeship Scheme (AAS) and be registered with an Apprentice Network Provider (ANP) prior to enrolment. - If you already have skills in this area, you may seek recognition for all or part of this course.
Take a pathway that allows high-achieving students to complete a program of study in mechanical and biomedical engineering in only five years.
Entry Requirements
Take a pathway that allows high-achieving students to complete a program of study in mechanical and biomedical engineering in only five years. You will study a variety of areas including dynamics, engineering design, biomechanics and biomedical instrumentation. The final year includes studies in advanced mechanical design and innovations in medical devices, allows for further elective topics to be chosen, and includes a masters thesis.