Bachelor of Engineering Honours Mechanical

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of South Australia

Program Overview

The University of South Australia (UniSA) offers a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering, a four-year program for the education of students for the real-world demands of engineering. The program teaches students a solid foundation in mechanical systems, design, and advanced manufacturing, together with real-world problem-solving skills. Students are well prepared to join the profession of mechanical engineering or proceed to higher academic education upon the conclusion of the program.

Curriculum Layout

The course intermixes theoretical learning with intense practical exposure. Students are assigned a well-balanced curriculum that incorporates:

  • Engineering Fundamentals – Mathematical, physics, materials, and mechanics education serves as the technical backbone.

  • Specialized Mechanical Courses – From thermodynamics, dynamics, and fluid mechanics to machine design, and control systems, subjects vary widely.

  • Practical Workshops and Labs – Practical implementation of learning is nurtured with the aid of advanced engineering tools and simulations.

  • Industry-Integrated Learning – By UniSA's focus on applied learning, students participate in engineering design activities, simulations, and industry placements that enhance their employability.

  • Final Year Honours Project – The honours project allows students to work individually or in groups to solve an actual engineering problem, exhibiting their research and design skills.

Accreditation

This program is accredited by Engineers Australia, ensuring it achieves high national standards and enables graduates to register as professional engineers in Australia and internationally.

Campus Location

Teaching takes place predominantly at the Mawson Lakes campus in Adelaide – a dynamic, technology-focused precinct that provides students with access to state-of-the-art laboratories, workshops, and frontier research facilities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

UniSA has a strong emphasis on learning by doing. Students are given a variety of experiences outside the classroom:

  • UniSA's STEM Placement Program – Students are encouraged to do industry placements and gain useful workplace experience and networks in the engineering industry.

  • Research and Innovation Opportunities – Passionate R&D students can participate in undergraduate research projects, often with UniSA research institutes like Future Industries Institute.

  • Clubs and Competitions – Students can be members of clubs like UniSA Motorsport and participate in design and innovation challenges like Formula SAE, enhancing technical and teamwork skills.

  • International Study Opportunities – Through UniSA's exchange and international internship opportunities, students can gain international exposure, which strengthens their global vision and flexibility.

Progression & Future Opportunities

UniSA supports students each and every step along their career pathway with access to the Career Services team, which includes:

  • Individual career planning and advice

  • Resume writing, application, and interview practice support

  • Job board, career fairs, and networking opportunities with industry professionals

Employability

The graduates are highly sought after by employers across a variety of industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, defence, and construction. Graduates have gone on to work in companies like BAE Systems, SA Power Networks, Santos, and ASC. The practical, project-based degree prepares the graduates for work with technical and professional skills.

Further Academic Progression

Graduates wishing to continue their studies can choose to pursue Master's or PhD level studies in areas including Advanced Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, Renewable Energy, Manufacturing Systems, or even Engineering Management.

Program Key Stats

$42,000
Febr Intake : 1st Oct


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Eligibility Criteria

CCC
2.7
26
65

1300
6.0
60

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical engineer
  • design engineer
  • maintenance engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • systems engineer
  • project engineer
  • energy engineer
  • mechatronics engineer
  • process engineer
  • R&D engineer
  • HVAC engineer
  • mining engineer
  • materials engineer
  • marine engineer
  • consulting engineer
  • production engineer

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