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Bachelor of Engineering Science (Mechanical Engineering)

Assessment (Internat.) 

Assignments, group work and exams.
 
Outline 

The Bachelor of Engineering Science course is an integrated design-orientated course that aims to produce creative, engineering technologists who have knowledge of the social, environmental, economic and organisational aspects of their work. This is a vocationally orientated course that will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as an engineering technologist and to be admitted as an Engineering Technologist with the Institution of Engineers, Australia. The main characteristic of this course is applied design in a systems context, which is encompassed by two study majors: Design Engineering and Systems Engineering. From your second year, you may specialise in one of the following programs: Mining, Mechanical, or Civil. Areas of study within the Mechanical Engineering program include Machinery Design, Automated Systems Control, Machinery Dynamics and Industrial Data Communications.
 
Career Opportunities 

A degree in Mechanical Engineering will allow you to gain employment in a range of industries including manufacturing and processing industries, which are aiming to lead the way in new developments in automated machinery.

RPL and Credit Transfer 

International students wishing to apply for RPL and Credit Transfer are required to provide syllabus of previous study undertaken at time of applying for course. Not all courses offer RPL and Credit Transfer. Contact the International Student Programs office at international@ballarat.edu.au
 
Objectives 

Successful completion of this course will give you the foundation, knowledge and skills to:
- Move on to graduate studies in technology, business administration and other areas
- Possess a core of basic analytical and communication skills, common to all branches of engineering, and then permit you to undertake in depth study of either civil engineering (infrastructure), mining or mechanical engineering
- Possess in depth knowledge of the industrial and social environments in which you will function as an engineering technologist
 
Requirements 

To qualify for the Bachelor of Engineering Science degree, a student must complete the specified units and structural requirements of the course and obtain 360 credit points.

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