Be job-ready in the era of IR4.0
Swinburne’s experiential learning approach focuses on developing innovative solutions to real-life problems so that you will graduate IR4.0 job-ready. Its flexible structure allows students to choose or switch to a different engineering discipline seamlessly at the start of their second year of study based on their personal ambitions, interests and abilities.
An engineering program could lead you to a varied career path in civil, construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, healthcare, network and telecommunication, power, energy and other industry.
Our programs
- Swinburne Foundation Studies (Engineering/Science)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic)/Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)/Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)/Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics / Bachelor of Computer Science