About the course
ANU’s Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is a four-year undergraduate program built around a multidisciplinary systems approach. You’ll learn how engineering disciplines work together to design, analyse and manage complex, real-world systems. The degree emphasizes modern challenges and emerging technologies such as sustainable energy, robotics, uncrewed aircraft and connected devices, preparing you to help solve major societal and environmental problems.
What you might learn
You will develop foundations across mechanics, electronics, computer systems, thermodynamics and signals, alongside engineering design and systems thinking. Through compulsory design courses, practical experience and a final project option, you build skills in problem definition, modelling, analysis, prototyping and management of complex systems. The program also supports specialised study through an engineering major and electives to broaden technical and professional capability.
Career outcome
Graduates can pursue engineering roles across industries developing and operating complex technical systems, including aerospace, communications, renewable energy, nuclear technologies, mechatronics and environmental systems. Typical pathways include systems engineer, design or development engineer, electronics/communications engineer, robotics or automation engineer, energy and sustainability engineer, and project or operations roles. The honours structure and capstone/project options support progression into advanced technical work or further study.
Entry requirements
Entry is based on an indicative minimum selection rank of ATAR 85 (or IB 33). Applicants must meet ANU admission requirements for an undergraduate single degree and any listed prerequisites or adjustment factors as applicable. Further requirements may apply depending on background and pathway, and students should check the relevant ANU admissions guidance for their applicant category.

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