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University of Newcastle

  • 16% international / 84% domestic

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science

  • Bachelor (Honours)

Where do mechanical engineers find jobs? Everywhere. At the University of Newcastle we train engineers capable of solving the world's greatest challenges.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
5 years full-time, 12 years part-time
Course Code
40201
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
85

About this course

Where do mechanical engineers find jobs? Everywhere.

At the University of Newcastle we train engineers capable of solving the world's greatest challenges. As a mechanical engineering student, your degree will prepare you to help address the world's future energy needs by taking biomass, wind and tidal power solutions to the next level. You could learn to design self-driving farm machinery for ultra efficient food production, or develop the skills to tackle health issues by building revolutionary biomechanical solutions for people with disabilities.

What is mechanical engineering? Mechanical engineers design, manufacture and optimise specialist machines and processes. As part of your Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) you will study how to solve important problems. Your core courses in mechanical engineering will teach you to develop solutions using robotics, new advanced materials, the fundamental laws of energy generation and transmission, and the computer control of physical systems - from nano to mega-tonne scale. Your degree could lead to work on everything from power plants, to air conditioners, aircraft engines and race cars.

Mechanical engineers are valued for their problem-solving ability and generalist knowledge across the different engineering disciplines and are often employed in discipline-agnostic roles as project managers, designers or advisors. A mechanical engineering degree establishes you for a lifelong career in the direction you wish to take it.

Study locations

Newcastle - Callaghan

What you will learn

Learn critical technical and mechanical engineering skills in:

Career pathways

Almost all industries need mechanical engineers. They work in medical, transport, automotive, aerospace, electronics, and mining industries, and in growth sectors like renewable energy, robotics, automation and advanced manufacturing.

Mechanical engineering is flexible and diverse. You may prefer hands-on fieldwork, design and development, or a leadership role managing people and projects. Typical positions include:

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at University of Newcastle.
85.2%
Overall satisfaction
77.8%
Skill scale
85.2%
Teaching scale
88.5%
Employed full-time