Explore our courses

As an engineer you have the potential to make a significant impact in the world by creating solutions that benefit people, society and the planet. Develop your engineering skills to create technology solutions for a sustainable future.

Pathway to engineering

A combined Diploma in Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) gives you one year of foundational engineering skills and guaranteed entry into the second year of your bachelor degree.

Diploma in Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Undergraduate courses

Design the world you want to live in with Australia’s most future-focused engineering degree.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degrees

Vertical double degree courses

Graduate with a bachelor degree and master degree within five years, accelerating your learning and fast-tracking your career.

Vertical double degrees

Why should I become an engineer?

Not sure where to start? Find out which engineering careers are the best fit for you.

Why study engineering?

Why study with us?

Join Australia’s number 1 robotics research institute

QUT is the top robotics research institution in Australia. Join us as we pioneer solutions for a rapidly changing world.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

Engineering a renewable future

Develop sustainable solutions for the world’s most pressing challenges with our future-focused majors in green technologies, renewable power and bioprocessing.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical and Sustainable Process)

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Renewable Power)

Make industry connections

Work placements in industry are embedded into all our engineering majors, so you'll have experience working at top companies even before you graduate. Our corporate partnerships harness the combined power of academia and industry to equip you with next-generation engineering skills, making you a highly-sought after, work-ready graduate.

Number 1 university for biomedical engineering

QUT is Australia's leading university for biomedical engineering, and our graduates go on to become leaders in the field (2024 ShanghaiRankings). Graduate Chloe Turrell was named the 2023 QLD Emerging Professional Engineer of the Year.

Number 1 in Indigenous enrolments

We have the highest number of Indigenous Australian enrolments in engineering out of all Australian universities (Enrolment data, Australian Government Department of Education, 2024).

Women in engineering at QUT

We believe the engineering industry thrives on diversity and are committed to growing the number of women in our engineering courses.

Learn more about our staff community, student clubs, alumni and industry partners who are all passionate about breaking down barriers and helping female students achieve their engineering career goals.

Women in engineering

Virtual tours

Explore our cutting-edge engineering facilities with 360⁰ videos and 3D tours of our campus spaces.

Upcoming events

28 January - 5 September

Professional Development for Engineering Teachers

Opportunities for training and networking for engineering teachers

28 January - 12 December

Design workshops 2025

Hands-on design workshops for high school students. 

28 January - 12 December

Engineering Workshops 2025

Workshops developed specifically to complement the engineering curriculum taught in high school. 

News

11 Feb 2025

Future starts now for first-years

First-year students Kennedy Meddows, Jasmine Butler and Zoe Madden are starting university with an added advantage after getting to know QUT while at high school.

27 Aug 2024

QUT experts - The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system, is one of the world's seven natural wonders, a UNESCO World Heritage Area, and can be seen from outer space.

22 Aug 2024

Research leans on climate insights from Brisbane built environment experts

QUT researchers have found that ambiguous infrastructure planning codes and guidelines have created a disconnect between public expectations and the capacity of planning systems to evolve rapidly in the face of climate change.

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