Commencing semesters, 2009

Semester 1
Semester 2

Program level

Undergraduate

Program code

2093

Faculty

Business, Economics & Law Fac
Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology

School

School of Mechanical & Mining Engineering

Teaching Location

St Lucia

Delivery mode

Internal

Course Lists

Please refer to the Bachelors of Engineering/Economics Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

Enquiries

Australian/domestic students

BE: Manager, Academic Administration, EAIT Faculty; BEcon: BEL Faculty

Email: admin@eait.uq.edu.au

Phone: 07 3365 4777

International students

International Recruitment Manager

Email: study@uq.edu.au

Phone: Outside Australia: + 61 3 8676 7004
Within Australia (Free Call): 1800 671 980

Enquire online

Why study Mechanical Engineering?

Mechanical engineers design and manufacture power plants, machinery and equipment for industry, and are expert in producing energy and converting it to other forms. They work closely with industrial engineers and managers in many fields to design innovative machinery and systems that yield economies in production. They may design turbines, earth-moving machinery, food processors, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, artificial hearts and limbs, and engines for aircrafts or automobiles. The demand for mechanical engineers is increasingly broad, as new industries emerge, and old industries take advantage of automation developments and new sources of energy.
Mechanical engineers work in a range of areas, from very large mining, refining, construction and manufacturing companies to small or self-owned companies. Graduates are also employed by government departments, private building services, and consulting engineering companies.

What you can study

This major offers core courses in design, mathematics, modelling, computing, management and engineering science. Electives in later years allow students to pursue individual career options. Principal study topics are fluid mechanics; thermodynamics and heat transfer; solid mechanics; manufacturing; energy systems; dynamics and control. Students may also undertake a minor in materials engineering. Minors are available in materials engineering, minerals process engineering or mining engineering.

Courses and requirements

Please refer to the Bachelors of Engineering/Economics Program Rules for the number of units required from each course list.

Courses that can be studied as part of the Mechanical Engineering Major:

Employment opportunities

Employment opportunities in Australia and overseas range from the very large mining, refining, construction and manufacturing companies to small companies in which you might be the only engineer. Mechanical engineers are in demand in government departments and authorities and in private building services and consulting engineering companies. Some graduates even start their own companies soon after leaving university.

What it costs

Please view the Bachelors of Engineering/Economics for indicative fees.

How to apply

Please view the Bachelors of Engineering/Economics for information on key dates and how to apply.

Professional memberships

Graduates may be eligible for membership with the following professional bodies:

  • Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia
  • Engineers Australia