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Undergraduate Programs
Like the technology that drives it, the study of Engineering at UNSW is constantly evolving and advancing. Our degree programs are about human potential and multi-disciplinary team work, and our graduates go on to a huge variety of extremely interesting and challenging careers. The faculty offers combined degree programs as more and more engineering students are recognising the benefits of the broader education offered by combining courses to graduate with two degrees.

Postgraduate Coursework Programs
A postgraduate coursework degree from the Faculty of Engineering at UNSW gives you the tools to push back career boundaries and chart a course into the future. Our coursework programs allow engineers and other professionals to obtain advanced technical and management education or retraining in specialisations across the whole spectrum of engineering.

Postgraduate Research Programs
The Faculty of Engineering at UNSW is internationally known for pure and applied research across a broad range of disciplines. The Faculty cooperates closely with industry, business and the wider community in developing collaborative research activities with an international and local impact.

International Students
Our international students come from over 80 countries and our alumni are found all over the world.

Women in Engineering
Women make up roughly 17% of undergraduate engineering students at the University of New South Wales.

Future Student section on the UNSW Website
Information for prospective students (undergraduate and postgraduate study, application procedures, admission requirements) is also available on the Future Student section of the UNSW website: http://www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/futurestudents.html


 
 

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