Taught over three years full-time within a faculty ranked 43 in the world for computer science and engineering*, the degree leverages the University’s strong industry links and world-class research. It features an emphasis on real-world experience, with two internships providing up to 760 hours of work-based training.

  • Engineering methods, tools, and processes in real-world defense-related contexts
  • systems-thinking principles to manage and develop well-structured, maintainable and safe defense technology solutions
  • AI and automation technologies (Industry 4.0)
  • data analytics and cybersecurity applications
  • mechatronics and electrical principles
  • advanced critical thinking and interpersonal communication.