Bachelor of Engineering
If you are interested in completing a higher research degree, for example Masters Honours, information is accessible from UWS Research (opens in a new window).
The future presents significant challenges for managing the environment, infrastructure and technological developments. Effective solutions to these challenges will require innovative engineering, applied science and design strategies.
At the University of Western Sydney, we prepare students to take on those challenges and succeed. The UWS Engineering degree is all about the application of knowledge to achieve practical outcomes. It covers all major engineering domains, and you can experience many facets of engineering before deciding your area of specialisation at the end of your first year.
Major Areas of Study
| Course Name | Location | Duration | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Engineering - Civil | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Computer | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Construction | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Electrical | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Environmental | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Mechanical | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Robotics and Mechatronics | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
| Bachelor of Engineering - Telecommunications | Penrith | 4F / 8P | 74.15 |
Note: International students are only able to enrol on a full-time study mode.
Key: F = Full Time, P = Part Time
How to Apply
All domestic applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the Apply Now pages.
Instructions for international applications are available on the UWS International Admissions pages.







