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Diploma of Engineering (International), Progression to Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Materials Engineering University of Wollongong College University of Wollongong College, Australia

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AUD 37020

Annual Tuition Fee

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*Subject to change and other fees
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 Free

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48 months

Duration

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5.5

IELTS

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60%

Min GPA

Program Overview

Diploma of Engineering

The Diploma of Engineering provides guaranteed* entry into the second year of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at the University of Wollongong (UOW). 

You will gain the skills to succeed in your UOW bachelor and cover core first-year engineering subjects, blending theoretical and practical components for hands-on experience in fundamental engineering areas and explore various engineering disciplines, including maths and physics. You will also graduate with a Higher Education Diploma to help get you into the workforce while completing your bachelor's degree. 

 

Progression to: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Materials Engineering
 

Materials engineers play a key role in reducing environmental impact through recycling, redesigning processes to reduce waste, and developing high performance materials for new energy technologies. They apply knowledge of science and engineering to turn raw materials into finished products; everything from construction materials and consumer goods to advanced electronics and biomedical implants such as artificial muscles and bionic eyes. They understand how the structure and properties of materials can be controlled by composition and processing. They design and select materials and processing methods to suit a particular application.

In your third and fourth year you will choose electives from more specialised areas including: engineering alloys; polymeric materials; ceramics, glasses, and refractories; materials processing and transport; materials science and technology; metallurgical processing; materials forming and manufacturing; and sustainability in materials engineering.

This major includes 12-weeks hands-on industry experience, either in Australia or overseas, as well as a range of industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities. Our faculty's commitment to excellence is internationally recognised, as evidenced by the consistent ranking of our civil, manufacturing, mineral and mining, materials, and mechanical engineering courses among the top 150 universities worldwide.

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Additional Information

Program Level Undergraduate Pathway

College/University Processing Time 10 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Study Work Rights (PSWR) work permit

Program Intake

Open

Oct 2026

Closed

Feb 2026

General Admission Requirement

    Academic Requirement

    • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted for this program, students must have Standard XII Higher Secondary Certificate.

    5.5 IELTS Score
    60% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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    Average Tuition Fee Per Year

    37020

    Tuition Fee
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     Free

    Application Fee
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    29710 Per year

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