AU37 Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Instrumentation and Control Engineering) Murdoch University
As an instrumentation and control engineer, you are responsible for designing, installing and monitoring equipment to control engineering systems, machinery and processes.
In this degree, you’ll learn how to design, commission and test complex industrial control systems. By exploring state-of-the art technologies, you’ll learn how to design and operate your own multivariable controllers in a pilot plant, which mirrors actual large-scale industrial operations.
Gain hands-on skills from industry experts to prepare you for a range of careers in sectors such as mining, oil and gas, renewable energy and utility supply.
A final honours year is embedded in this degree, meaning you’ll be able to apply everything you learn in your first three years of study.
If you’re unable to gain entry into this course, you can apply for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology and transfer across to this major at the end of your first year of study.
5 reasons to study Instrumentation and Control Engineering at Murdoch
What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
Graduating with a major in Instrumentation and Control Engineering opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities across industry sectors.
Careers could include:
Professional recognition
Our Engineering degrees are accredited by Engineers Australia. As a graduate, you can become a graduate member of Engineers Australia. You could become a Full Chartered Professional Engineer after a further three-to-five years of engineering work experience.
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