Future Students

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February and July
Duration

4 years full time (honours available)

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

25 hours plus 25 hours of own study

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Engineering

Annual Fees
2009: $23,600
2010: $27,000

CRICOS Code
003011F
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Applicable Mathematics, plus at least two of the following: Chemistry, Calculus, or Physics.
Students who meet the minimum entry requirements but lack one of Calculus, Physics or Chemistry may still be made an offer of a place but will be required to take an extra unit in their first year, in the subject in which they lack sufficient background.

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Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is an exciting profession for people who want to be involved in the processes of building, developing and caring for our world.

Mechanical engineers design, develop, manufacture, install, manage and sell all kinds of equipment and processes, such as electrical generators, petroleum, mining, manufacturing and other plants (including robots and computer control systems), engines and pumps.

Mechanical engineers are in demand all over the world. Over the years, our mechanical engineering graduates from UWA have developed an excellent reputation and are in great demand; many companies interview mechanical engineering students on campus and offer jobs up to seven months before the end of final year.

Level 1
When you start your mechanical engineering course at UWA, you will do a first year common with Mechatronics, Materials, Civil, Environmental and Resource Engineering students. You will be introduced to engineering dynamics, statics, electrical fundamentals and computer technology, as well as improving your skills in maths and physics

Level 2
In Level 2 you will be building your knowledge in a variety of engineering subjects and mathematics. You will get practical experience in our laboratories, including computer-aided design (CAD), and the opportunity to dismantle, re-assemble and run an engine in one afternoon!

Level 3
In third year, you will be increasing your knowledge and skills in a number of professional areas, including design and manufacture, and developing communication skills in seminars. You can choose some optional specialised courses and you will be starting practical project work. If you do a CEED project, you will also commence your major project, completing it as your fourth year project.

Level 4
In your final year, you will study the environment and engineering ethics in common with all engineering streams, a substantial engineering project, and select from a variety of more specialised mechanical engineering topics. As in third year, you will be improving your communication skills in class seminars.

During the Bachelor of Engineering, you will also complete at least 12 weeks full time (or equivalent part time) of professional work experience.

You can also choose to specialise in Oil and Gas Engineering major, which provides you with the option for a broad introduction to the Oil and Gas industry while also achieving a broad based and recognised Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering). The Bachelor of Engineering Oil and Gas major provides you with an inclusive  overview of how the industry operates and is ideally suited for students interested in undertaking an Engineering degree combined with Economics or Commerce.

You can study Mechical Engineering as part of a Bachelor of Engineering or you can combine your Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with:

  • Arts
  • Commerce
  • Science (in Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Information Technology, Materials Chemistry, Mathematical Sciences, Mathematical Statistics, Physics or Pure Mathematics)
  • Computer Science
  • Music

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 85
UWA Foundation program 69
WAUFY 63
Minimum International Baccalaureate 31
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 14
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 10
Indian School Certificate 70

Structure

Units totalling 192 points. Students are also required to complete not less than 12 weeks of practical experience in a suitable engineering environment and submit a written report before graduating.

Career Opportunities

Over the years our mechanical engineering graduates have earned an excellent reputation working in aerospace, aeronautics, marine and automotive design and testing, resource development and energy supply, building services, manufacturing and transport and the design and manufacture of medical equipment.

Past UWA Mechanical Engineering graduates have been employed by: Monadelphous Group Ltd, Worley Pty Ltd, Kailis & France Food, Clough Engineering, Kvaerner Process Systems, Toyota Motor Corp, Intec Engineering, Macquarie Bank, Poynton Partners, KJ Beer Pty Ltd, Furmanite Australia, BHP Billiton, JP Kenny, CBI Constructors, Technip Coflexip, Leighton Contractors

Professional Accreditation
The Mechanical Engineering programme within the Bachelor of Engineering is fully accredited by the Institute of Engineers Australia, ensuring recognition in Australia and in many overseas countries

Course enquiries Application, visa and other enquiries to

Faculty Office


Phone (+61 8) 6488 3061
Email enquiries-ecm@admin.uwa.edu.au

International Centre

The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au