As a graduate, students will possess the relevant knowledge and skills to work in specialised areas of cutting-edge technologies, but will also be equipped with the abilities necessary to cross discipline boundaries and work in traditional engineering fields such as mechanical, electronic, electrical and computer systems engineering, and project management.
In a world continually transformed by technology, graduates will be in high demand from large, global corporations to small, niche firms in many diverse fields such as automotive, aerospace, defence, product development, manufacturing and processing plants, software and equipment. As industry looks for ways to better improve products and practices, students will be able to capitalise on multidisciplinary skills to perform and manage the integration of engineering fields.
You will be able to achieve employment in diverse areas such as:
- Mechanical, electrical, electronic and computer system engineering companies;
- Design and implementation of intelligent products and smart devices;
- Software, systems, process or plant engineering;
- Technological companies involving robotics, automation and instrumentation and;
- Manufacturing and processing companies who design consumer machines.