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Australian National University, BA (Honours), Engineering (Research and Development)

 

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Full-time February years: 4
This elite engineering degree will give you access to an innovative structure that allows you to get involved in many project based research courses in engineering. You can study the fundamental engineering courses while you are immersed in research groups covering mechatronics, solar energy, materials and manufacturing or computer vision.

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Location

ANU is located in Acton on the north side of Lake Burley Griffin, just west of the city centre.


Arriving by plane:

ANU is a 15 minute drive from Canberra Airport. An Airport Express bus to and from the city operates regularly throughout the day. Taxis are available at all times of the day.


Arriving by train or coach:

Canberra has a direct rail service from Sydney and a combined rail and bus service from Melbourne. Coaches arrive in the city centre, a short taxi journey from ANU.