As a graduate of the Associate Degree in Engineering, you will be equipped with a broad set of work-ready skills that enable you to work effectively in a range of engineering environments.
You will have developed in-depth practical knowledge within your area of focus, as well as a procedural-level understanding of the mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics, and computer and information sciences. Your formula-based knowledge of the natural and physical sciences will be complemented by your up-to-date understanding of the scope, principles, norms, accountabilities and boundaries of engineering in your preferred area of practice.
Your theoretical expertise will be made practical through the hands-on element of your study, enabling you to apply established techniques, tools, resources and systematic synthesis to address real-world engineering problems.
Throughout your study, you will also learn to maintain ethical conduct and professional accountability, to communicate your strategies and solutions clearly to engineering and non-engineering personnel, to think critically and creatively, and to work effectively as part of a diverse team.