Why Choose the Engineering Institute of Technology?
Engineers play a critical role in shaping societies, from constructing roads to designing cities. The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) ensures a steady flow of qualified engineers in Australia, preparing them to tackle the challenges of modern infrastructure.
Since its founding in 2008, EIT has been dedicated to training engineers across various disciplines. Emerging from the foundation laid by its sister company, IDC Technologies, which has delivered over 300 engineering courses to more than 500,000 professionals globally, EIT continues to build on this legacy.
In 2014, EIT became a nationally registered Higher Education Provider, expanding its offerings beyond its initial 15 advanced diploma programs, two diploma programs, and one vocational graduate certificate.
Today, EIT offers a diverse array of programs, including four bachelor’s degrees in engineering, four master’s degrees, several undergraduate and graduate certificates, four graduate diplomas, and even a professional doctorate in engineering.
Here are some of the key courses offered by EIT:
Civil Engineering
Data Communications & Industrial IT
Electrical Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Engineering Management
Industrial Automation, Instrumentation, and Process Control
Mechanical Engineering
EIT serves over 2,000 students from more than 140 countries, many of whom are already working engineering professionals. The institute also welcomes international students seeking on-campus education in Australia.
EIT operates two main campuses in Perth, Western Australia, and Melbourne, Victoria. The Perth campus boasts modern classrooms, internet access, a library, a student breakout area, and free parking, along with on-campus student support services. The Melbourne campus features similar amenities, including a café and a physical library.
For students who prefer flexibility, EIT offers online learning options. Through their innovative synchronous delivery method, online students can enhance their technical and technological skills, connect with a global network of peers, and balance their studies with work and personal commitments.