Engineering

Engineering

RMIT's engineering courses empower you to explore the possibilities of tomorrow through a wide range of disciplines, spanning from civil and mechanical to biomedical and environmental engineering.

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Explore our engineering courses and disciplines

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Why study engineering courses at RMIT?

Study at a top-ranked university

RMIT is ranked among the top 10 universities in Australia for chemical engineering, civil and structural engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical engineering*.

Shape your engineering degree

Many of RMIT’s hands-on engineering degrees allow you to choose a specialisation that will shape your study and qualification. In these courses, you can combine your engineering major with cross disciplinary minors or choose a double degree option.

Choose an accredited program

Our engineering degrees are designed in accordance with the Australian Qualifications Framework and most are accredited through Engineers Australia, recognised by the Washington Accord. RMIT’s vocational programs are also accredited under the Dublin Accord.

* QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025

Discover engineering

Flexible first year

Unsure about what to specialise in? The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) has a flexible first year that can be tailored to your interests with our new engineering minors.

Didn't study Maths Methods? No problem, this course also offers alternative entry with further mathematics.

Fast-tracked education

Once you’ve completed your Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at RMIT, you may be eligible to further complete a Master by Coursework degree in your engineering specialisation in only 12 months.

Featured engineering courses

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Explore the fundamentals of engineering — science, mathematics, design, and more — before selecting a specialisation.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours)

Build highly specialised analytical, technical and design skills required to pursue an exciting career in aeronautics and astronautics.
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Master of Engineering (Management)

Prepare to become an engineering manager or director in an engineering or technology-based company. Explore real-world issues and contextualise them with contemporary management techniques.

Career outcomes

Graduate job-ready

As a graduate of an RMIT engineering course, you’ll be ready to build a career as a specialist in your field. Here are just a few of the career outcomes for undergraduate and vocational engineering graduates:

  • aerospace engineer
  • aircraft designer
  • biomedical engineer
  • civil and infrastructure engineer
  • chemical engineer
  • computer engineer
  • design engineer
  • environmental engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • mechanical engineer
  • power systems engineer
  • project manager
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