Engineer yourself a successful career


Learn to succeed in the world of engineering at the University of Ballarat.

Our engineering programs* are internationally recognised for producing graduates who are equipped with relevant, up-to-date skills that ensure they are industry ready by the time they commence employment.


SITE > Your pathway to a career in Engineering

Whether you want to become an Engineering Technologist or Professional Engineer - choose your pathway to a successful career with a specialisation in civil, mechanical or mining engineering.

Undergraduate Programs

The brand new four year Bachelor of Engineering has been crafted to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain employment as a professional engineer and be admitted to Engineers Australia* and the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Mining Engineering graduates).

The three year Bachelor of Engineering Technology is a new three year design-orientated technical program that commenced in 2013 - providing you with the best possible start in a career as an Engineering Technologist.

Please click on the appropriate links below for detailed program and application information on each of our undergraduate engineering programs.

 

Graduate Programs

SITE has proven itself as a leading provider of graduate engineering programs with an outstanding reputation in the engineering community.

Our specialised mining industry programs are renowned in the Australian and international resources sector. Designed to fit in with your work commitments - offered by both on campus and distance delivery - they are highly regarded by employers in this lucrative sector.

Please click on the appropriate links below for detailed program and application information on each of our undergraduate engineering programs.


Download our Engineering program brochure (PDF, 2.12MB)

 

* Our programs are accredited by Engineers Australia - with the exception of the Graduate Diploma of Mining and Master of Mining Engineering, for which graduates must undertake an individual assessment process to obtain accreditation.