Nuclear-Powered Submarine Student Pathways

The Australian Government is investing $128.5 million to support 4,001 commencing Commonwealth supported places (CSPs) over 2024 to 2027.
Growing a qualified and experienced STEM workforce to support Australia’s nuclear-powered submarine enterprise is a national priority. The scale of work required to support the enterprise will be unlike any previous shipbuilding program in Australian history and will deliver career and job opportunities for generations.
These additional places will develop a pipeline of highly skilled STEM graduates who will strengthen Australia’s sovereign capabilities.
In Victoria, the following two universities were allocated places in relevant STEM areas for
Tertiary Provider | Places allocated |
RMIT University | 426 |
The University of Melbourne | 300 |
Students are encouraged to browse Nuclear-Powered Submarine Student Pathways to find out more about this initiative, all the tertiary institutions that have been allocated places, and read through the FAQ’s too. Note: The University of Melbourne very recently introduced its Science (Nuclear-Powered Submarine Student Pathways) course through VTAC. The Bachelor of Science (Nuclear-Powered Submarine Student Pathways) provides the opportunity for students to undertake studies that meet the future Science workforce needs of the Australian Submarine Agency. The major studies offered are Chemistry, Mathematics and statistics, and Physics. Students who graduate from the Bachelor of Science (Nuclear-Powered Submarine Student Pathways) may choose to enrol in the Masters of Science in Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics, Data Science or Physics. Students are encouraged to browse Bachelor of Science. The Australian Government is also offering STEM cadetships to eligible participants.