Diploma
Take the first step towards a diverse and innovative career in Engineering with the Diploma of Engineering [Pathway]. You'll develop the knowledge and skills for tertiary study and the hands-on, practical experience to equip you to tackle problems and propose innovative engineering solutions across several industries. Successful completion of this pathway course will see you transition to a JCU Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).
Successful completion of a course of study equivalent to an Australian Year 12 Certificate
Progressing from a Diploma of Engineering [Pathway] into a JCU Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) will prepare you to work across a broad range of occupations and industries that align with your chosen major.
Job opportunities can include:
Chemical Engineer - operate in highly diverse industries ranging from environmental science, water treatment, the manufacturing of food, fuel and chemicals, minerals processing and development of new materials.
Civil Engineer - work in design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure such as buildings, bridges, roads, railways, airports, water supply systems, dams, mines and waste disposal systems.
Electrical Engineer - design solutions for electronics and electrical infrastructure in industries such as energy, communications, automotive, mining, agriculture, aviation or medical technology.
Electronic Systems and Internet of Things Engineer - design electronics, software and data analytics for industries such as communications, energy, smart cities, smart healthcare, precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, mining, manufacturing, and automation.
Mechanical Engineer - design, manufacture and maintain machines for a large number of industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, agriculture, automotive, aerospace, communications, health and transport.
JCU Engineering graduates work worldwide with their qualification recognised in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, North America, Asia and South Africa.
Note the course QTAC code for the location you've chosen. You'll need to enter it as part of your QTAC application.
Application dates vary between courses, whether they're delivered in semester, trimester or carousel study modes. View our Application due dates page for more information.