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On campus. This degree requires in-person attendance, but also takes advantage of the capabilities of the online learning management system and provides scope for collaboration and remote access.
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February | July
Course Overview
class="m-0 section-title__container anchorname" id="overview"> Overview This flexible course gives you the broad principles of engineering so that you can find your specialisation. #9 in Australia and the top 150 universities globally for Engineering & Technology.*
Where You Can Study
Melbourne
124 La Trobe St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
Eligibility
class="m-0 section-title__container anchorname" id="admissions"> Entry requirements and admissions You must have successfully completed the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) (or equivalent qualification ). Prerequisites Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English other than EAL; or a study score of at least 27 in English as an Additional Language (EAL) or equivalent studies . AND Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods or Maths: Specialist Mathematics or equivalent studies. Guaranteed ATAR For Semester 1 2027 applicants, this course has a Guaranteed ATAR (excluding adjustment factors). This means that if you receive an ATAR equal to or above this and meet the course prerequisites, we will guarantee you an offer in this course. If you receive an ATAR below this guarantee, you may still receive an offer, depending on the availability of places in this course and whether you are eligible to receive any adjustment factors. Please note: For VTAC applicants to receive an offer, this course must be your highest eligible preference. <div
Career & Study Pathways
class="m-0 section-title__container anchorname" id="career"> Career With today’s pace of innovation, career prospects for engineering graduates are excellent. As a graduate of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), you will have the knowledge and skills to pursue domestic or global opportunities and become a leader in your specialised field of engineering. Career opportunities may include roles in such areas as: aerospace engineering automotive engineering biomedical engineering civil and Infrastructure engineering chemical engineering computer and network engineering electrical, electronic and telecommunications engineering environmental engineering mechanical engineering manufacturing engineering mechatronics engineering sustainable systems engineering. Expand all sections Professional recognition and accreditation The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) provides entry to a suite of specialised engineering courses accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates of any of the degrees in this suite are eligible for graduate and/or professional membership of Engineers Australia. The suite of accredited degrees are: Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) Engineers Australia is the professional body responsible for the accreditation of higher education programs that prepare students to practise as professional engineers. Engineers Australia is a signatory to the Washington Accord . This means that these degrees are internationally recognised and graduates can practice as professional engineers in many countries around the world. <div
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Engineers Australia (EA)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
Engineers Australia
Course Content
Introduction to Professional Engineering Practice
Core first-year subject covering professional engineering practice, including the Engineers Without Borders Challenge.
Digital Fundamentals
Core first-year subject covering digital fundamentals in engineering.
Engineering Science
Core first-year subject covering foundational engineering science.
Introduction to Engineering Design
Core first-year subject covering engineering design principles.
Engineering Mathematics
Core first-year subject covering mathematics for engineering.
Introduction to Engineering Mathematics
Prerequisite bridging subject for students who have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods, VCE Specialist Mathematics or equivalent.
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to aerospace engineering.
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to biomedical engineering.
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to chemical engineering.
Introduction to Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to civil and infrastructure engineering.
Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to electrical and electronic engineering.
Introduction to Environmental and Sustainable Systems Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to environmental and sustainable systems engineering.
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
First-year elective providing an introduction to mechanical engineering.
Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics: What We Make and How We Make It
First-year elective providing an introduction to advanced manufacturing and mechatronics.
Common Questions
After completing your first year, you can move into one of the following specialised engineering degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering) (Honours), Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours), and Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours).
Yes. The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) provides entry to a suite of specialised engineering courses accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates of any of the degrees in this suite are eligible for graduate and/or professional membership of Engineers Australia. Engineers Australia is a signatory to the Washington Accord, meaning these degrees are internationally recognised and graduates can practise as professional engineers in many countries around the world.
For international students, the annual tuition fee is AU$47,040 for 2026. In addition, students are charged a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) of up to AU$373 per year, and may also incur other costs related to field trips, textbooks, and equipment.
You are required to have a study score of at least 20 in one of VCE Maths: General Mathematics, Maths: Mathematical Methods, or Maths: Specialist Mathematics (or equivalent). If you have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods, VCE Specialist Mathematics or equivalent, you must also complete the bridging subject Introduction to Engineering Mathematics before undertaking Engineering Mathematics. This subject allows you to enter the degree even if you don't have the advanced maths prerequisites typically required.
Yes. Two notable scholarships are available: the STEM Women in Engineering Scholarship, worth up to $20,000, for students who identify as a woman commencing a Bachelor of Engineering; and the Emeritus Professor David Beanland AO Scholarship, worth up to $28,000, for Bachelor of Engineering students who can demonstrate academic achievement and other circumstances which impact their study. RMIT awards more than 2,000 scholarships every year.
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