Chisholm's Bachelor of Engineering Technology, specializing in mechanical and manufacturing, will prepare you for a career as an engineering technologist, a career in high demand both locally and across the world.
And as a Chisholm student, you will be exposed to a broad range of technical subjects, skill sets, and industry trends, ensuring you'll stand out from the crowd when looking for employment.
This course will develop advanced engineering practice skills, project management, problem-solving, programming concepts, engineering system design, engineering scientific principles, instrumentation principles, manufacturing systems, and workplace training.
After completing the course, students can take a graduate position such as manufacturing, systems, or product development engineer. Alternatively, further studies are available, including Masters in Manufacturing (La Trobe University) or Masters in Engineering (RMIT).
Chisholm's Institute of Engineers Australia endorses Chisholm's Bachelor of Engineering Technology.
As part of this course, students must complete an eight week (300 hours) internship. Chisholm will provide placement for the internship. In the sixth semester, students need to complete a 13-week project where they will be required to engage with the local industry and solve a practical problem faced by the industry.
Local and interstate applicants are welcome to apply but must meet the entry requirements.
Please note that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing requirements, this program will be delivered remotely where possible to continue your learning journey.
Participants will be required to engage with learning material online, and video conferencing software rather than attend classes. While it is expected that the course duration will remain unchanged, it may be necessary to extend the completion date if circumstances change. Chisholm will be monitoring the situation closely and inform of any changes if the duration of a course is extended.