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and systems. Mechanical engineers design,
analyse and improve products as diverse as
refrigerators, washing machines, solar water
heaters, pumps, engines, compressors, wind
turbines and air conditioning systems. They
apply knowledge of materials, structures,
energy and management to the solution of
technical problems.
Management involves the planning,
organising, coordination and direction of the
resources of organisations. The manager
draws on technical skills as diverse as
accounting and organisational behaviour, and
builds on personal abilities including analysis
and leadership.
The double degree is unique because it offers
management-based studies within the
engineering and business specialisations. The
RMIT degree has been specifically designed
to meet the current and future needs of the
mechanical engineering industry. Most of the
key roles in mechanical engineering
organisations are held by engineering
managers. They are involved with supervising
and developing staff, planning, achieving
organisational objectives and maintaining a
positive and motivated workforce and
environment. These activities are common to
all engineering activities in the public or
private sector.
Learning by doing
You are expected to obtain a minimum of
12 weeks of relevant vacation employment
that allows you to obtain first-hand
experience in an engineering practice
environment in which professional engineers
are involved. This is typically undertaken in
the vacation prior to your final year.
In your final year of study you will undertake a
large project that is either industrially based
or simulates carrying out such a project in an
industrial situation.
What you’ll study
The degree consists of core mechanical
engineering and management courses, and
elective courses from the two disciplines.
The electives on offer enable you to develop
specialist skills in areas of particular interest
to you.
Electives within mechanical engineering offer
specialisations centred on the following main
areas of project work, research and staff
expertise:
»» Computer-aided engineering and design
»» Industrial aerodynamics and
computational fluid dynamics
»» Energy conservation and renewable energy
»» Mechatronics dynamics and control.
Management electives are chosen from one
of the following streams:
»» Employment relations
»» International management
»» Logistics and supply chain management
»» Management of accounting and finance
»» Marketing management.
Career outlook
Job opportunities exist for graduates within
the automotive and transport industries;
petrochemical and mineral processing
industries; energy supply; building services;
defence forces; government; or general
engineering and consultancy organisations.
After gaining some professional experience in
these roles, you will typically move into
middle and senior management positions.
Professional recognition
The RMIT degree satisfies the requirements
for graduate membership of Engineers
Australia. Graduates are therefore recognised
as professional engineers in all member
countries of the Washington Accord.
Corporate membership may be gained after
a period of approved professional experience.
Graduates of this degree may also be eligible
to join professional bodies relevant to their
area of specialisation.
www.engineersaustralia.org.au
www.washingtonaccord.org
Application and entrance procedures
Application procedure
VTAC application
Entrance requirements
Current Year 12
2010 ENTER/ATAR: 90.95
Prerequisites: units 3 and 4—English (any)
and mathematical methods (either).
Non-Year 12
Prerequisite: none.
Please refer to page 57 for more details.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and
submit a VTAC Pi form, available online at
www.vtac.edu.au , if they wish other
information to be considered.
Please refer to the 2011 VTAC Guide for
full details on extra requirements.
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»» Aerospace engineering (page 3)
»» Automotive engineering (page 12)
»» Manufacturing and mechatronics
(page 42)
»» Mechanical engineering (page 44)
Legend: D—Degree; T —TAFE; FT—full-time; PT—part-time; PTA—part-time may be available; RC—A range of selection criteria applied; N/A—not available 45
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