Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) |
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| Civil Engineers are responsible for the design, construction and project management of roads, airports and railways; water supply and sewerage systems; water resources management; and buildings and other infrastructures. Civil Engineering at Deakin covers the broad range of civil engineering disciplines including engineering materials, structural engineering, water engineering, geotechnical engineering and transport engineering. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics) |
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| Electronics are everywhere; their uses range from keeping the refrigerator cool to helping launch a rocket into space. A degree in Electronics at Deakin provides the foundation for a successful and rewarding career in the field. The course is informed by industry leaders to ensure it keeps pace with technological innovations and continues to produce highly-employable graduates. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) |
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| Deakin University’s Engineering (Mechanical) course provides students with broad theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience to build successful careers in any of the diverse roles available to them. The course draws heavily on Deakin’s world-class research in automotive engineering and advanced materials. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics and Robotics) |
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| Mechatronics and Robotics at Deakin prepares students for an exciting range of career possibilities in the cutting-edge field. The course involves mechanical and electronics engineering, with a focus on robotics, to provide the skills and knowledge that can be used for medical, commercial, exploratory, military, entertainment, and many other purposes in the fast-growing field. more... | ||||||
Bachelor of Engineering (Engineering Scholars Program) |
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| The Engineering Scholars Program enables high-achieving students to study Mechanical, Electronics or Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering sequences with extra opportunities for paid industry internships or research placements and mentoring from our world-leading researchers - opportunities rarely given to undergraduate students in other universities. more... | ||||||
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Change of PreferenceIf you've changed your mind about the courses you want to study, the Change of Preference (COP) period is your opportunity to reassess, reorder, add or delete courses from your VTAC list of course preferences. |
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