B.S Mechanical

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Edith Cowan University

Program Overview

Edith Cowan University (ECU) offers a four-year Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering program that seeks to equip students with the broad knowledge required for the design, analysis, and construction of mechanical systems. The program integrates underlying engineering principles with emerging technologies to equip graduates with the ability to solve problems in industries.

Curriculum Structure:

The course structure at ECU is well-designed to offer both theory and practice. The students will explore topics such as:

  • Engineering fundamentals – mathematics, physics, and materials science

  • Thermodynamics and fluid mechanics – foundations for energy systems

  • Mechanical design and manufacturing – from CAD modeling to making prototypes

  • Control systems and robotics – integrating mechanics with automation

  • Final-year project – a capstone experience that synthesizes all skills in an industry-aligned, team-based project

The program is fully accredited by Engineers Australia, so it meets national and international standards for engineering.

Campus Location:

ECU's major engineering courses are delivered at the Joondalup Campus in Perth, Western Australia. The campus offers state-of-the-art laboratories, simulation tools, and collaborative spaces that facilitate an active learning environment.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

What sets ECU apart is its emphasis on real-world application and industry readiness:

  • Work-integrated learning (WIL): Students take actual work experience with companies as part of their coursework, making professional contacts and applying class learning directly.

  • Internships: ECU provides access to Australia's leading mining, manufacturing, automotive, and energy companies.

  • Student projects and competitions: Students may engage in activities like the ECU Motorsport team, which involves the design and construction of race cars.

  • Engineering networking and clubs: These provide students with exposure to guest speakers, industry talks, and collaborative problem-solving outside the classroom.

  • International learning opportunities: Students can also follow study abroad or exchange programs to gain global perception and engineering skills.

Progression & Future Opportunities

ECU's Careers and Employability Services assist students with:

  • Individualized career planning

  • Resume and cover letter development

  • Interview practice through mock interview sessions

  • Employer meetings through job fairs and networking opportunities

Employability:

ECU Mechanical Engineering alumni are ideally positioned to pursue employment in aerospace, automotive, mining, defence, energy, and advanced manufacturing sectors. Careers may involve mechanical engineer, project engineer, design engineer, or even emerging careers in robotics and sustainable technologies. Some of the ECU alumni also pursue employment in engineering consultancy and R&D.

Academic Progression:

Upon completion of the bachelor's degree, many students have a natural inclination towards considering options such as a Master's in Mechanical Engineering, Sustainable Energy, or even switching to business or management via a postgraduate MBA. Others would prefer to explore research-based honours programs or PhDs, especially those that aim for careers in academia or innovation fields.

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria

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3.0 - 3.3
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6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical engineer
  • Automotive engineer
  • Aerospace engineer
  • Manufacturing engineer
  • Maintenance engineer
  • Robotics engineer
  • Project engineer
  • Design engineer
  • HVAC engineer
  • Research and development engineer
  • Mechatronics engineer
  • Energy systems engineer

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