• Students develop their specialist knowledge and skills in the field of mechanical engineering to prepare for future demands.
  • The Master of Mechanical Engineering (Professional) delves further into one of the broadest areas of engineering. It covers:
    • dynamics and control
    • thermodynamics and fluid mechanics
    • solid mechanics and design
    • manufacture and materials science.
  • The Core of mechanical engineering is the ability to formulate a problem, identify potential solutions, analyze and model solutions and select the most appropriate solution within constraints. This approach is integrated into the program and is applicable across a range of professions, making students well-prepared for a changing world.
  • Mechanical engineers are employed in diverse industries, including:
    • road and rail transport
    • aerospace
    • environmental
    • medical
    • power generation
    • building industries.
  • Students' employment opportunities in Australia and overseas range from very large mining, refining, construction, manufacturing, and consulting companies to small companies in which you might be the only engineer.
  • Some graduates start their own companies soon after they have gained the experience required to become a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng).