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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) provides one year of foundational engineering skills and guaranteed entry into the second year of your bachelor degree.
Undergraduate courses
Design the world you want to live in with Australia’s most future-focused engineering degree.
Vertical double degree courses
Graduate with a bachelor degree and master degree within five years, accelerating your learning and fast-tracking your career.
Why study with us?
Accelerate your career
Complete a bachelor degree and a master degree in five years and be eligible for a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP). Gain advanced skills in your engineering field, including advanced manufacturing, biomedical systems and technology, project management, robotics, renewable energy, and sustainable infrastructure.
New major in machine learning systems
In 2027, QUT will launch a new undergraduate engineering major in machine learning systems, the first of its kind in Australia. This specialisation is already in high demand, recognised as Australia's fastest growing job (LinkedIn, 2025) and one of the fastest growing globally (World Economic Forum, 2025).
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Machine Learning Systems)
World leader in biomedical engineering
QUT is ranked in the top universities in Australia and the world for biomedical engineering (2025 Shanghai Rankings). Our graduates go on to become leaders in the field including graduate Chloe Turrell who was named the 2023 QLD Emerging Professional Engineer of the Year.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Biomedical Systems and Technology
Join Australia's number 1 robotics research institute
QUT is the top robotics research institute in Australia (The Australian Research Magazine, 2026). Join us as we pioneer solutions for a rapidly changing world.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
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).
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.
Why should I become an engineer?
Not sure where to start? Find out which engineering careers are the best fit for you.
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.
Upcoming events
27 January - 30 October
MechMayhem - Robotics in Action
Robotics competition for high school students
27 January - 11 December
Homeschooled Students - Engineering & Design workshops
Workshops and activities for home-schooled students.
27 January - 11 December
Design workshops 2026
Hands-on design workshops for high school students.
News
Countdown on for student satellite space launch in Sweden
It’s a nail-biting week for a team of QUT students who are counting down to their palm-sized satellite being blasted into space aboard Swedish sounding rocket SubOrbital Express-5 after its launch window opens this Thursday at 8.01am AEST.
Seven ARC Linkage projects receive more than $3.6 million funding
QUT is celebrating the success of seven ARC Linkage Projects 2025 Round 2 applications totalling $3,668,784.
Hello QUTie! QUT’s new humanoid robot takes on the real world
Meet QUTie – the small humanoid robot who is the newest member of the QUT Centre for Robotics and already out meeting people around Brisbane and Queensland to help researchers better understand human-robot interactions.