Programs & Courses 2006
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CQ68

CQ68 - Bachelor of Engineering Technology

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Career Opportunities

Bachelor of Engineering Technology graduates are qualified to work in an enormous range of industries and organisations both in government and the private sector in the capacity of Engineering Technologist or Engineering Associate in a specialised area.  Career options include: Civil, Electrical Power and Control, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Industrial Instrumentation and Computer systems.

About Engineering Technology

Do you enjoy solving problems, and we don’t just mean mathematics? Are you curious about how things work? If you would like to be at the cutting edge of scientific and technological advancements, then becoming an engineering technologist will provide a challenging career where you can utilise these abilities and interests and turn ideas into reality.

As an engineering technologist you can focus on applications and interactions within systems. Technologists combine a sound engineering understanding with modern technology to be innovative by applying, modifying and adapting engineering practices in meeting the world’s challenges and problems for communities, society and the environment in general.

 

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