An
Engineering course and career can take you around the world, working on a wide range of exciting and life-improving projects and products. If you enjoy the sciences, maths, design and technology, an
engineering course may be the right choice for you.
After studying at
engineering university or
engineering college, you could find yourself in demand for a high earning career as a civil engineer, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, chemical engineer, aviation engineer. There are many specialisations, and in fact many things you see around you were created by an engineer.
Engineers solve problems. They use computer technology and mathematical models to work out the solution to structural, genetic or mechanical problems. In your
engineering degree, you'll spend time in the laboratory and use computers and applied mathematics on a daily basis. You may also have the opportunity to apply your theory to real-life projects through case-studies, or internships.
StudyLink offers you choice from over 4000 quality
engineering programs and courses worldwide:
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Which Engineering course is right for you?
It's important to consider which area of
engineering study you will specialise in, as they can lead to very different careers. Civil engineers build the structures that define our civilisation – bridges, buildings, transport systems. Electrical engineers study how technology can build new products, or develop new processes for manufacturing and design. Or you could design and build planes, space aircraft, robots, medical equipment, or even computer programmes.
Whatever you choose, you can create and develop projects that improve and change lives. Think carefully about what area of engineering interests you most – what do you want to achieve in the long term with your
engineering study?
We have selected over 4000
engineering courses at different levels of cost, location and reputation for you to compare and apply to online.
- Subjects required - Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology - depending on your specialist area
- Tuition fees - range from US$10,000 to US$23,000+ per year
- English level - from IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550 (paper) 213 (computer) - depending on level and institution*
*Students with a lower score may still be accepted if they complete an English language course or a foundation year before going on to their chosen degree.
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Types of Engineering courses
You can study engineering courses at
diploma,
undergraduate and
postgraduate level. Most highly paid engineering consultants have a postgraduate engineering degree. Some also study
joint degrees, combining
engineering courses with law, business, computing or even medicine.
Other options include
distance learning, where you can balance study for an engineering diploma or degree with your work and family commitments.
Entry requirements vary, but all international applicants from non-English speaking countries will need to prove a certain level of
English language ability.
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Kingston University London
MSc Sustainable Concrete Structures with Construction Management
At
Kingston University we have a wealth of experience within the civil and
construction engineering industry and delivery of related courses.
This new course has been specifically designed to deal with sustainable
practices within industry and concrete construction.
MSc Mechatronic Systems
Mechatronics
is an exiting and growing field; appealing to people from all areas of
engineering. Many modern mechanical devices have incorporated
(embedded) electronic control systems where mechatronics deals with the
integration. This course is delivered cross faculty bringing the
knowledge and expertise from many industries.
MSc Advanced Industrial & Manufacturing Systems
In
a global demanding market and the challenges faced, Kingston University
recognises the importance of delivering a manufacturing course that
will help you to look at ways of being cost-effective, producing
products quickly and effectively without compromising quality and
obtain a competitive edge.
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The University of Southern Queensland
At the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), we work with you to achieve your goals. Our programs meet the educational requirements for a number of professional associations and are continually updated to ensure you are job ready for your chosen career.
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