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Engineering

UNSW Engineering invites you to visit the Advisory Centre in the Scientia Building from 9am to 4pm where you will have the opportunity to speak to our academics, professional staff and current students about your study options.

UNSW Engineering is the largest and highest-ranking* engineering faculty in Australia, offering internationally transferable degrees across nine schools.

UNSW is home to Australia's highest-ranked* Engineering programs including Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Instruments Science, Water Resources and Remote Sensing.

All of our engineering degree programs incorporate a strong emphasis on design and problem solving and our degrees provide a solid foundation for students to launch into a vast number and diverse range of careers. Engineers work in space technology, transport, health, renewable energy, sustainable mining and food technology to name just a few.

We educate engineers who become leaders in their fields both here and internationally and improve the world in which we live.

* Rankings: ARWU/SJTU Ranking; QS Rankings; NTU Ranking

UNSW Engineering provides opportunities and programs that help our students graduate “work-ready”. These include:

Industry training: all students undertake work placement to ensure they are work-ready. 

Student-led projects: amazing hands-on opportunities to apply learning and gain important leadership and project management skills.

Student exchange program: our students can choose from more than 120 international universities to study overseas and broaden their engineering knowledge and life skills.

Engineers Without Borders: offers students the opportunity align their study with community needs internationally.

Women in Engineering
: our program to support women during their study and to embark on their careers. We have the highest number and proportion of female engineering students of any university in Australia (23% in 2017).