Entry requirements
Entry requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing) vary depending on the institution but generally include completion of Year 12 with a minimum ATAR, VET pathway courses or prior experience.
If you don't meet the standard entry criteria, enquire with a course provider to discuss alternative entry pathways.
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
Course fees vary depending on the course provider.
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing) will prepare you for the following roles.
Automotive Engineer
An Automotive Engineer designs and develops vehicles and their systems, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles. You might work for automotive manu...
Plant Engineer
A Plant Engineer is responsible for overseeing the equipment and mechanical systems of a plant. This is likely to involve initial research and desi...
Research Engineer
A Research Engineer undertakes research on new products or systems in the engineering industry. You might develop new work processes for your own o...
Technical Officer
A Technical Officer installs and maintains equipment and machinery in the manufacturing industry. You might design and develop new manufacturing sy...
Hydrogen Engineer
A Hydrogen Engineer designs, develops, and implements systems for producing, storing, and utilising hydrogen as a clean energy source. You might wo...
Electrical Designer
An Electrical Designer creates and develops electrical systems for buildings, machinery, or other projects. You might work in engineering firms, co...
Mechanical Engineering Technician
A Mechanical Engineering Technician assists in designing, testing, and maintaining mechanical systems and equipment. You might work in industries s...
Mobile Plant Mechanic
A Mobile Plant Mechanic conducts repairs and maintenance on heavy machinery. You’ll often travel to various locations to work on equipment on site....
Metal Worker
A Metal Worker makes parts and products from metal including steel, iron, aluminium and copper. You might cut and shape metal and piece it together...
Welding Instructor
A Welding Instructor teaches others to weld safely and effectively. You’ll demonstrate correct techniques, provide advice and feedback to students...
Drone Operator
A Drone Operator flies drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles for a range of purposes. You might use drones to take photographs, take measuremen...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot
An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot operates drones and other remote aircraft. You might specialise in a particular type of remote aerial equipment wo...
Trailer Technician
A Trailer Technician conducts repairs on heavy commercial trailers. You might run your own business or work for a specialty trailer repairer. Trail...
Toolmaker
A Toolmaker creates and repairs tools for a range of purposes. You might make tools for specific purposes or produce components for other productio...
Marine Engineer
A Marine Engineer carries out maintenance and repairs on shipping equipment. You’ll work on a range of marine vessel systems from mechanical and hy...
Process Technician
A Process Technician uses a range of equipment to process resources such as metals or coal. You might work at a processing facility using machinery...
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