Southern Cross University
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Courses included
This course develops practical skills and a familiarity with technologies used in the engineering industry.
Graduates are eligible for entry into the Southern Cross University 335134, 335399 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering), 335133, 335398 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) and may receive up to one year of credit towards these degrees.
The Diploma is offered through the SCU College. All SCU College students are offered extra support and additional workshops to develop academic skills.
Engineering governance, engineering materials, engineering technology and design, information and communication technology, mathematics, professional development, project management.
Paraprofessional roles in the civil construction, manufacturing and production industries. Roles include site superintendents, site supervisors and project managers.
Inherent requirements: Check the essential components of this course (knowledge, skills, capabilities) to achieve the course learning outcomes.
Recommended studies: Mathematics Advanced plus Chemistry and/or Physics.
Refer to Southern Cross University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the SCU website.
Southern Cross University degrees
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Double degree/Combined degree
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