The word 'engineer' literally means to 'make things happen'. Engineers convert scientific knowledge into technology, and then technology into innovations. In our changing world, we need engineers more than ever before - engineers who are capable of addressing society's great challenges.
From aerospace to nanotechnology, from robotics to building bridges, Monash is renowned for teaching quality and research strengths in many facets of engineering
Study at Monash
Monash offers a large range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses and research degrees.
Study areas
- Aeronautical engineering
- Aerospace engineering
- Biological engineering
- Chemical engineering
- Civil engineering
- Computer science
- Computer systems engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Electronics
- Engineering technology
- Environmental engineering
- Industrial engineering
- Infrastructure engineering
- Maintenance engineering
- Materials engineering
- Mechanical engineering
- Mechatronics engineering
- Pulp and paper technologies
- Robotics
- Software engineering
- Traffic engineering
- Transport engineering
Double degrees
- Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Business and Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)
- Bachelor of Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Science
Faculties covering this area
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Information Technology
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
