If you want excellent career prospects, a qualification that enables you to work around the world and to apply your skills to challenging local and global problems, a career in engineering could be right for you.
Now and in the future, engineers will take leading roles in solving major global challenges such as climate change, water scarcity and renewable energy.
The University of Queensland has a great history of educating engineers in Queensland. Thousands of engineers working in all levels of industry, government and academia got their start at UQ.
Not only does UQ lead Australia in terms of teaching awards, we have the widest range of engineering study areas in Queensland, with 16 different specialisations on offer.
From aerospace engineering to environmental engineering, from mining to mechatronics, UQ leads the way in training the engineers of tomorrow.
Because our engineering research program is one of the strongest in Australia, we attract researchers from all over the world, who are drawn to the many research institutes and centres associated with UQ.
What does this mean for you? You get taught by the best. UQ engineering students learn from academic staff who are at the forefront of engineering research and innovation.
The future is bright for engineers in Australia, and a UQ Bachelor of Engineering is the way to get there. Want to know more? Keep reading!
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