News from Monash

  • Monash Information Evening Webinar

Students who may have missed out on the recent Open Day events, or earlier events during the year, may wish to register to participate in a webinar where they will learn about 

 

  • Monash’ ten diverse discipline areas
  • undergraduate course types, such as our comprehensive and specialist courses, double degrees and pathway programs
  • international opportunities including study abroad and overseas tours
  • how to apply – everything you need to know about VTAC, key dates and deadlines
  • scholarships and fees
  • SEAS and the Monash Guarantee
  • accommodation options, both on and off-campus.

 

Date: Wednesday 21 August 2024

Time: 6.30pm – 8.00pm

 

Book here to participate.

 

  • New Bachelor of Learning Design and Technology

In 2025, Monash will be offering the Bachelor of Learning Design and TechnologyLearning design and technology is where learning meets innovation, where creativity transforms education, and where you become the architect of learning experiences.  This course has been designed with industry leaders to ensure graduates are at the forefront of learning design with highly transferable skills, including project management, leadership, critical thinking and data-driven decision-making.  In this course, students will learn how to create experiences that are not just within the classroom, but for everyday learning.  They will get to combine their love of creativity, technology and psychology to explore how we best navigate new challenges and technologies, from robotics and simulations to corporate training and development.

Significantly, this course will require students to undertake off-campus industry experience. An application and interview will be part of the process to ensure a meaningful placement experience.

Find out more at Bachelor of Learning Design and Technology.

 

  • Engineering at Monash University

 

The undergraduate engineering courses at Monash are designed with choice and flexibility in mind, to optimise career prospects and encourage students to diversify their study options.  Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) can become a fully qualified and accredited engineer in just four years.  The degree commences with a ‘common first year’ that allows students to explore the ten engineering disciplines before specialising from their second year.  The specialisations (majors) on offer are:

Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical and computer systems, Environmental,

Materials, Mechanical, Robotics and mechatronics, Software.

 

Students also have access to ten minor study options in their 3rd and 4th year.  These include:

Artificial intelligence in engineering

Civil engineering

Design and Manufacturing

Engineering entrepreneurship

Engineering entrepreneurship

Environmental engineering

Micro and nano technologies

Mining engineering

Renewable energy engineering

Sensory Systems in Industry 4.0

Smart manufacturing

Sustainable engineering

 

Find out more by browsing Engineering at Monash