Studying Engineering at Monash University

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Studying 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.

 

This course requires students to complete a total of 420 hours of continuous professional development, in order to graduate. This professional development may be in the form of 12 weeks of relevant vacation employment or an equivalent combination of approved professional development and/or engineering employment, taken throughout the duration of the course. Students are required to submit a series of reflections on their experience, with particular reference to development of each of the key Engineers Australia Stage 1 competencies.

 

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