Our product design engineering courses teach you the fundamentals of creating innovative and sustainable products. You’ll gain expertise in technology, production methods and materials so you can successfully deliver for your client.

With practical workshops and industry projects giving you hands-on experience, our product design engineering degrees show you how to turn theory into reality. 

When you graduate, you’ll have the skills to create products that don’t just look good, but work effectively and become integral to our everyday lives. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more. 

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Product Design Engineering at Swinburne

Product Design Engineering at Swinburne

Explore the design and development of innovative, sustainable products with a Swinburne product design engineering degree. Learn how you can bring your ideas to life through this unique combination of industrial design and engineering.

Student work

  • GRADUATE SUCCESS

    Graduate re-invents the water bottle

    memobottle is a multi-million dollar company challenging one of the world's biggest environmental issues: single-use, plastic water bottles. Co-founder of memobottle, Jesse Leeworthy, studied a Bachelor of Engineering (Product Design) (Honours) at Swinburne. His design has taken him around the world, and the innovative bottle was even included in 2016 Oscar Awards gift bags.

  • FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT

    Discover Swinburne's Microfabrication Facility

    This state-of-the-art facility enables researchers, teachers and local industry in areas of engineering and applied science to work with micrometre accuracy.

  • NEWS

    Engineering student races into motorsport career

    Engineering student Tom McCausland is one of four Swinburne interns at motorsport team, Walkinshaw Andretti United. Discover what he's doing in pitstop design and analysis.

  • Healthcare entrepreneur wins award

    Swinburne product design engineering graduate Jacqueline Savage has won the Victorian Entrepreneur Award as part of the 2016 Telstra Business Women’s Awards.

    She was recognised for her start-up medical device company MedCorp Technologies, which develops wearable technologies for the healthcare industry, and is based in Swinburne's Innovation Precinct.

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