Griffith University is offering students a pathway into engineering by sitting the Aptitude for Engineering Assessment examination on Saturday 22 September 2012. Successful students will receive admission into the Bachelor of Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering Technology at either the Nathan or Gold Coast campuses.The exam is also being offered in Cairns - Wednesday 3 October.
The Aptitude for Engineering Assessment is a two and a half hour multiple choice test that assesses a candidate’s aptitude to think scientifically, solve quantitative problems, critically analyse information and display interpersonal understanding.
Registrations will only be offered online at http://www.acer.edu.au/tests/aea/registrations and a fee will be required to sit the exam.
The Aptitude for Engineering Assessment is a two and a half hour multiple choice test that assesses a candidate’s aptitude to think scientifically, solve quantitative problems, critically analyse information and display interpersonal understanding.
Registrations will only be offered online at http://www.acer.edu.au/tests/aea/registrations and a fee will be required to sit the exam.
Eligible Students
The exam is open to current 2012 year 12 students, mature age and international applicants (please note the conditions for English language need to be satisfied) who may not have the prerequisite course or tertiary entrance score, or wish to have information about their aptitude for engineering considered with their school or documented results.
Griffith University offers a diverse range of engineering disciplines in:
Griffith University offers a diverse range of engineering disciplines in:
Gold Coast campus
- Mechatronics
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Sport and Biomedical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Nathan campus
- Sustainable Energy Systems
- Electronic and Computer Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Microelectronic Engineering