Now you can combine the creative skills of industrial design with the practical solutions of mechanical engineering. This double degree will arm you with the techniques and technical skill you need to excel in this vibrant industry. You’ll study a combination of in-depth theoretical frameworks which make up the mechanical engineering discipline, including project planning and management. Plus, you’ll use cutting-edge advanced manufacturing technologies and learn industrial design principles and concepts like development, problem-solving, 3D printing and model making. So much more than just theory, this degree gets you hands-on learning from year one and delivers you a qualification that employers find hard to ignore. You can choose to design consumer products, putting your skills into play to make every day more user-friendly. Or, you can choose to specialise in the design and manufacture of products for a range of industries including mining, transportation, building services and medical supplies. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial Design at GU.