Engineering
Engineers have the power to change how we live — and with that power comes great responsibility.
Explore our Engineering courses
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Advanced Manufacturing Technology
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Architectural Engineering
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Biomedical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Computer Systems Technology
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Construction Management
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Product Design Engineering
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Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
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Software Engineering
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Telecommunications
Why study Engineering with us?
Top 100 globally for civil engineering*
Top 200 globally for mechanical engineering#
Our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) has a common first year^
Top 200 globally for engineering and technology^^
Choose Engineering at Swinburne
Engineers look to our future, and work hard to make it possible, today.
That’s why we offer engineering courses and engineering degrees across software, telecommunications, product design engineering, civil engineering, mechanics, robotics and more.
Each one of our engineering degrees offers critical, hands-on experience — and are accredited by Engineering Australia and the Australian Computer Society. You'll learn specialised engineering skills and competencies formally recognised by Engineers Australia. Build on your practical application knowledge and explore our Smart Structures Laboratory — the only one of its type in Australia — designed to test large-scale civil, mechanical, aerospace and mining engineering components and systems right here on our Hawthorn campus.
Browse TAFE, undergraduate and postgraduate engineering courses from our study disciplines to find detailed course information, application dates, engineering ATAR scores, fees, entry requirements and more.
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How to become an engineer
Your step-by-step guide on how to become an engineer at Swinburne, including courses, specialisations, work experience, industry memberships and networking. -
How to become a software engineer
Get a step-by-step guide on how to become a software engineer at Swinburne, from finding the right course to landing industry experience and launching a career.
How to become an engineer with Swinburne
This Piece Of Paper_Makes Green Energy
At Swinburne, Jae’s getting more than a piece of paper. With Swinburne’s Bachelor of Engineering hanging on their wall, they’ll have the skills to use the technology that’s shaping sustainable industries. But, that’s just part of Jae’s story, they’re also in five different clubs and now has industry experience at Infrabuild. Not bad for Jae, and not bad for a piece paper.
Student projects
At Swinburne, we prepare you for work by connecting you with industry before you graduate.
Make your own race car
If you see yourself building and racing your own car, you’ll like what our students are creating.
*2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities
#2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities
^See which of the ten majors you prefer, then specialise from second year
^^2020 THE World University Rankings
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How I got a job in robotics through Swinburne’s work integrated learning
International and Mechanical Engineering student Afnan Siddique completed his work integrated learning with the Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solutions (BAMS) robotics team. Afnan now works for BAMS flexibly while completing his degree with Swinburne.
Monday 22 August 2022 -
- Technology
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PhD student goes to the 2023 UN Water Conference
School of Engineering PhD student Vishnu Pillai recently landed the prestigious opportunity to attend the 2023 UN Water Conference in New York, thanks to his pioneering work on water sustainability solutions.
Friday 05 May 2023