on March 11th, 2026

The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT), one of Australia’s leading providers of engineering education, is gearing up for its mid‑year academic intake with a wide range of higher‑education courses scheduled to commence in June and July 2026.  

These upcoming intakes provide future engineers around the world with new opportunities to pursue specialized qualifications across undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional development levels, available through both online and on-campus study modes.  

Postgraduate Excellence 

EIT’s master’s programs blends advanced theoretical knowledge with practical work application.  

 INTAKE DURATION LOCATION 
Online – Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural) June 29, 2026 2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Online 
Online – Master of Engineering (Mechanical) June 29, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Online 
Online – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) June 29, 2026  2 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online 
Online – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) June 29, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Online 
On‑Campus – Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural) July 27, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Perth Brisbane Melbourne 
On‑Campus – Master of Engineering (Mechanical) July 27, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Perth Brisbane Melbourne 
On‑Campus – Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems) July 27, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Perth Brisbane Melbourne 
On‑Campus – Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation) July 27, 2026  2 years full-time  (or part-time equivalent) Perth & Melbourne 

For experienced engineering professionals aiming for leadership, innovation, or research‑driven roles, EIT offers professional doctorate programs focused on solving real‑world engineering challenges.  

Candidates typically take on projects that contribute tangible outcomes to their organizations, ideal for senior professionals looking to combine advanced research with professional practice. 

 INTAKE DURATION LOCATION 
Doctor of Engineering July 20, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online 
On-Campus – Doctor of Engineering July 27, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Perth & Melbourne 

Undergraduate Foundations 

EIT’s bachelor programs also provide a strong academic and practical foundation for students entering the engineering profession, applying basic theoretical principles to modern real-life work setups.  

 INTAKE DURATION LOCATION 
Online – Bachelor of Science (Industrial Automation Engineering) July 20, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online 
Online – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering) July 20, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online  
Online – Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering) July 20, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online  
Online – Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) July 20, 2026 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Online  
On‑Campus – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering) July 27, 2026  3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Perth & Melbourne  
On‑Campus – Bachelor of Science (Mechanical Engineering) July 27, 2026  3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Perth & Melbourne  
On‑Campus – Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) July 27, 2026  3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Perth & Melbourne  

Benefits of Online vs On-Campus  

On-campus programs provide firsthand access to modern laboratories, engineering software, and collaborative learning environments. Students benefit from hands‑on laboratory work, teamwork‑based projects, and close engagement with faculty and peers. 

The online format, on the other hand, allows for more flexibility in terms of time and location. Those studying online receive equally engaging live tutorials, access to remote labs and simulations, and continuous academic support via dedicated unit lecturers and Learning Support Officers. 

Why Choose EIT? 

Whether you’re an undergraduate or experienced professional aiming for a more senior role, EIT’s mid‑year intakes offer practical learning aligned with global industry standards and workforce demands. 

Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas are also available.  

Start engineering your future today. 

Mid-Year Intakes

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