Master of Engineering Mechanical

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Adelaide

Program Overview

University of Adelaide offers a Master of Engineering (Mechanical) for those who wish to specialize in mechanical systems and advance their engineering. This 2 years full-time degree is designed particularly to equip the students with the ability to solve real-world engineering issues in areas from advanced materials to thermal systems and robots. It’s an ideal fit for those with an undergraduate background in mechanical engineering or a related field and aims to prepare graduates for diverse roles across industries including aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and defence.

Curriculum Structure:

The program strikes a strong balance between theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. You’ll cover topics like:

  • Advanced Solid Mechanics and Dynamics – diving deeper into how materials and systems behave under stress

  • Computational Mechanics – using simulation packages to address advanced engineering problems

  • Control Systems and Mechatronics – combining electrical and mechanical principles

  • Sustainable Engineering Practice – addressing the growing need for energy-efficient, environmentally friendly design

  • Design and Research Projects – allowing you to tackle open-ended problems, often in collaboration with industry

Throughout the course, you will also learn about project management and leadership, allowing you to move into senior roles with confidence.

Accreditation:

This program is fully accredited by Engineers Australia, meaning it meets national and international engineering standards. That’s important if you’re considering a global career after graduation.

Campus Location:

The University of Adelaide's main campus is located in the heart of Adelaide, South Australia. It provides an ideal environment for engineering students—offering access to cutting-edge labs, collaborative workspaces, and direct links with the region’s growing engineering sector.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Practical experience is at the heart of this course. Students are challenged to become involved beyond the classroom through:

  • Industry Placement Opportunities – connect with leading firms in the car, defence, and mining sectors

  • Research Projects with Real-World Impact – investigate energy systems, fluid dynamics, robotics, or smart materials

  • Engineering Clubs and Competitions – such as Formula SAE or Engineers Without Borders, delivering team and innovation experiences

  • Professional Practice – an integral component which familiarizes students with the nature of engineering working environments, from paperwork to ethical practice

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

University of Adelaide students have excellent career advice, including:

  • Career advising and guidance on engineering career choices

  • Guidance on preparing a top-notch CV and interview techniques for technical positions

  • Campus employer talks and networking sessions

  • Employment of the Adelaide Careers Service website to look for jobs, graduate positions, and internships

Employability:

The graduates are very much capable of getting employed in Australia and globally. A number of them find work as mechanical engineers, design engineers, project managers, or R&D professionals in industries such as aerospace, defence, renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and robotics.

Higher Academic Progression:

With graduation in the Master of Engineering (Mechanical), one can pursue a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, or branch out into specializations like Mechatronics, Sustainable Design, or even Engineering Management or MBA, depending on career goals.

Program Key Stats

$52,300
Febr Intake : 16th Oct


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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • design engineer
  • project engineer
  • maintenance engineer
  • research and development engineer
  • systems engineer
  • mechatronics engineer
  • energy engineer
  • defense engineer
  • mining engineer

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