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28 May - 28 May, 2026

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May 28 at 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM UTC+0

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Thinking about a future in mechanical engineering? Join us for an in-depth webinar on the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, an internationally recognized qualification under the Sydney Accord. In this session, we will explore how you can study mechanical engineering online or on campus while gaining practical, job-ready skills.

Learn how concepts such as mechanics, materials selection, design, heat transfer, automation, and a range of other mechanical engineering subjects are taught using industry-relevant software, remote labs, simulations, and digital engineering tools. You will also hear directly from a current student who will share their real experience of balancing online study, practical learning, and career goals.

Whether you are interested in automotive, manufacturing, energy, medical devices, or emerging technologies, this webinar will show how a mechanical engineering degree can open doors globally.

  • The webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.
  • Please note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.

Key takeaways from this webinar

  • Understand what it’s like to study Mechanical Engineering fully at EIT
  • Learn how remote labs, simulations, and engineering software are used to deliver practical learning
  • Discover how mechanics, materials selection, design, heat transfer, automation and a range of mechanical engineering concepts are applied in real-world engineering contexts
  • Gain insight into the tools and technologies used throughout the program
  • Hear firsthand from a current student about their learning journey and career pathway
  • Understand graduate outcomes and what it means to become an Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
  • Learn about intakes, entry requirements, accreditation, and next steps

Related courses

This webinar/topic relates to our school of Mechanical Engineering and is particularly found in the following courses:

About the presenters

Dr. Milind Siddhpura, Senior Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)

Dr Milind Siddhpura has gained over 20 years of substantial & internationally significant experience as a mechanical engineer, academic, researcher & consultant in top Australian and overseas organizations & universities. He has accomplished a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Western Australia (UWA) & has won many prestigious awards. He has published articles & served as a reviewer, keynote speaker & guest editor in international journals/conferences.

Dr Milind is a Chartered Engineer (CPEng) in multiple areas of practice including Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering & Leadership & Management. He is a Fellow of Engineers Australia (EA) & serves on various EA committees. He is also registered in the National Engineering Register (NER) in Australia & International Engineering registers including APEC Engineer and IntPE(Aus).

In his current leadership role as a Course Coordinator in engineering at EIT, he has been instrumental in leading & managing a global pool of lecturers (50+) & students (160+ countries) for multiple campuses across the world & in online mode. He has been developing, enhancing & quality control of the Bachelor & Master of Engineering courses in Mechanical & Civil-Structural Engineering disciplines at macroscopic & microscopic levels. He has significantly contributed to the development, operation & supervision of the ‘Doctorate in Engineering’ course, which is becoming highly popular with professional engineers wanting to advance their careers to the next level. He has expertise in the accreditation & compliance processes of the courses with TEQSA, Engineering Australia & a few international accreditation bodies such as the UK, USA, PNG & South Africa.

As a passionate academic, he has taught Mechanical Engineering as well as multi-disciplinary subjects and supervised engineering students at the bachelor, master & doctorate levels. He is a passionate educator & an advocate for the Flipped classroom approach & Active learning principles. He promotes a cooperative learning environment in the classrooms using intelligent instructional strategies. He has expertise in face-to-face, blended & fully online delivery modes in engineering.

 

Daniel White, EIT Student

Hear firsthand from a current student as they share their learning journey, what it’s like studying at EIT, and how their studies are helping them build their skills and shape their future career pathway.

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Engineering Institute of Technology