At the School of Engineering, the classroom is as much in the lecture theatre as it is on the ‘factory floor’ on campus. Students apply engineering principles on real, life-sized machines and automated equipment, and the latest technologies relevant to industry.

Every student receives a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals and plenty of hands-on practice. Using the same technologies relevant to the engineering industry today, they get to see and become very familiar with machines at work, learn what makes them tick, and discover how to take them apart and assemble them again.
Our students put these practical skills to good use in their industry projects and 12-week industrial attachments in their final year. Through such projects, they also have a hand at developing engineering solutions and creating new products for real companies, placing them at the cutting-edge of innovation.

This complete integration of theoretical knowledge and practical training means that our graduates are better prepared for the workforce and well sought after by employers.
The School of Engineering offers the following courses:
Diploma in Digital & Precision Engineering
*new!*
Diploma in Biomedical Engineering
Diploma in Electronics, Computer & Communications Engneering
Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering
Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering
Diploma in Precision Engineering
(Part - Time)