Bachelor of Technology (Flexible Engineering) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Technology Sydney |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Technology (Flexible Engineering)

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BTech

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is ideal for those aiming to collaborate with professional engineers, offering a comprehensive STEM overview through majors such as Flexible Engineering or Engineering and Technology Studies. It's particularly beneficial for those with vocational backgrounds who wish to specialise, without the need for Engineering Australia accreditation.

Choose this course for a pragmatic approach to engineering education, equipping you with essential technologist-level skills without the depth required for full professional engineering qualifications. It stands out by providing flexibility to tailor your learning to specific technology fields, enhancing your career prospects in a variety of para-professional engineering roles, depending on your chosen specialisation.

You will gain a broad understanding of STEM principles, practical skills in advanced manufacturing technologies, and the ability to integrate into multidisciplinary engineering teams.

Teaching methods are interactive and applied, focusing on real-world scenarios to bridge theory and practice. You'll engage in collaborative projects, case studies, and practical sessions that reflect current industry standards, ensuring your learning is relevant and immediately applicable in professional settings.

The course provides students with the skills required at an engineering technologist level – and hence the ability to work with professional engineers – without developing full professional engineering competencies.

It is intended for students who require a broad overview of STEM knowledge via the "Flexible Engineering" or "Engineering and Technology Studies" majors; and to specialise in a field of technology, for example, students with prior vocational qualifications may choose the Advanced Manufacturing major to learn the latest industry 4.0 manufacturing technologies, without meeting the requirement for Engineering Australia professional accreditation.

Note: This course is only available to domestic students

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BTech

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This course is ideal for those aiming to collaborate with professional engineers, offering a comprehensive STEM overview through majors such as Flexible Engineering or Engineering and Technology Studies. It's particularly beneficial for those with vocational backgrounds who wish to specialise, without the need for Engineering Australia accreditation.

Choose this course for a pragmatic approach to engineering education, equipping you with essential technologist-level skills without the depth required for full professional engineering qualifications. It stands out by providing flexibility to tailor your learning to specific technology fields, enhancing your career prospects in a variety of para-professional engineering roles, depending on your chosen specialisation.

You will gain a broad understanding of STEM principles, practical skills in advanced manufacturing technologies, and the ability to integrate into multidisciplinary engineering teams.

Teaching methods are interactive and applied, focusing on real-world scenarios to bridge theory and practice. You'll engage in collaborative projects, case studies, and practical sessions that reflect current industry standards, ensuring your learning is relevant and immediately applicable in professional settings.

The course provides students with the skills required at an engineering technologist level – and hence the ability to work with professional engineers – without developing full professional engineering competencies.

It is intended for students who require a broad overview of STEM knowledge via the "Flexible Engineering" or "Engineering and Technology Studies" majors; and to specialise in a field of technology, for example, students with prior vocational qualifications may choose the Advanced Manufacturing major to learn the latest industry 4.0 manufacturing technologies, without meeting the requirement for Engineering Australia professional accreditation.

Note: This course is only available to domestic students

Admission Requirements

75.05+
6.5+
79+
58+
176+
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place

3 Years
Feb
Jul

Tuition fees

Domestic
9,314 AUD

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