BSc. in Mechanical Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

CQ University Australia

Program Overview

The University of CQ offers a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, a 4-year undergraduate program designed to give students a strong foundation in mechanical systems, materials, and design principles. This course prepares students to tackle real-world engineering challenges by integrating both theory and hands-on learning. Whether your interest lies in automotive technology, robotics, energy systems, or manufacturing, this program helps develop the problem-solving and analytical skills essential for a successful engineering career.

Curriculum Design:

University of CQ's Mechanical Engineering course blends foundational engineering concepts with modern uses and ingenuity. Over the span of four years, the students can anticipate studying:

  • Basic Courses: Classes like physics, mathematics, computer-aided design (CAD), and material science serve as the pillars of technical competence.

  • Core Mechanical Modules: Like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, manufacturing processes, and mechanical design.

  • Practical and Lab Work: Classes such as mechanical systems laboratories and design projects are offered to give practical work so that students can apply what they learned in real life.

  • Capstone Project: During the final year, students work in teams to solve an engineering issue, often with industry sponsors. This is a way to apply technical knowledge, work in teams, and provide professionally geared solutions.

Accreditation:

  • This programme is fully accredited by the relevant national engineering education authority, so the degree will be to professional standard and internationally well recognized by employers and institutions.

Campus Location:

  • CQ University's flagship campus provides an experiential learning setting with top-quality labs, group study spaces, and student support facilities. The Mechanical Engineering program has a dedicated building with the equipment and the technology needed to support modern engineering education.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

CQ also believes that engineering can be best learned through practice, and offers numerous paths for students to learn practical skills in addition to the theory courses:

  • Undergraduate Research Projects: Students are encouraged to work together with faculty on research in areas such as sustainable energy, robotics, or advanced manufacturing.

  • Internships: A significant number of students receive internships with leading engineering firms locally and internationally. These placements provide students with real-world exposure and professional networks prior to graduation.

  • Student Engineering Societies: From solar car design to formula-style car racing, to national design competitions, student teams are a key part of department activity.

  • Industry Partnerships: CQ partners with industry companies to supply guest lectures, workshops, and project sponsorship—furthering the integration between academic teaching and industry needs.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The university career services office plays an integral part in helping the students plan for the future. From resume construction workshops to career fairs and employer networking events, the students are offered the type of direction they need.

  • Career Planning: One-on-one counseling to help determine career objectives and options.

  • Skill-Building Workshops: Interview skills, personal marketing, and communication are what are emphasized.

  • Job Placement Assistance: The employers directly recruit on a regular basis from CQ due to the industry-relevant and real-world orientation of its engineering programs.

Employability

  • CQ BSc Mechanical Engineering graduates are ideally suited for careers in motor engineering industries, aerospace, renewable energy, manufacturing, and consultancy. Some have become mechanical design engineers, systems analysts, or project managers in top companies, while others have ventured into entrepreneurship or advanced research.

Academic Progression:

Graduating with a BSc, students can explore postgraduate study in areas such as:

  • Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering

  • Robotics and Mechatronics

  • Sustainable Energy Technologies

  • Data Science or AI applications in Engineering

  • Business or Engineering Management (e.g., an MBA)

 

Program Key Stats

$31,140
Febr Intake : 30th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.5
24
60

NA
6.0
75

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Renewable Energy Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Research and Development Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Process Engineer
  • Mining Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Structural Analyst
  • Consulting Engineer
  • Defence Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer

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