INDUSTRY
EXPOSURE
RECOGNISED BY
• Public Service Department in Malaysia
ACCREDITED BY
• Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia
• Engineers Australia
Rated Tier 5 (Excellent) in D-Setara Engineering by
the Ministry of Education Malaysia.
Classrooms provide the foundation for your engineering journey. Work
experience amplifies your learning and hones your hands-on skills. As
an Engineering student, you must complete 12 weeks of approved engineering
work in an industry-based environment after your third year. This is a great
opportunity for you to apply what you’ve learnt to real-life situations and to
work closely with industry professionals. You’ll enhance your technical and
professional skills, build industry connections and acquire skills that will give
you an edge in the competitive employment market.
Our students have interned with companies such as:
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
EWB is an international volunteer organisation
that works with developing communities to
achieve environmentally sustainable, socially
responsible and economically viable solutions to
engineering problems. The Monash student
chapter is involved in a wide range of projects,
such as hosting a life skills workshop for refugees
and installing a micro hydro generator for a
school in Sarawak.
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British Telecommunications plc
Carrier (M) Sdn Bhd
ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc.
F&N Holdings Bhd
Intel Corporation
Goodyear Malaysia Berhad
Hicom Automotive Manufacturer (M) Sdn Bhd
IBM (M) Sdn Bhd
Malaysia Airlines
Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad
Dyson Ltd
Maxis Communications
ABB Group
Sunway Group
Arup Jururunding Sdn Bhd
Gamuda Berhad.
Engineering and IT Leadership Program (EILP)
EILP is a one-year program that prepares you to be an engineering leader.
It’s an opportunity to engage with industry professionals through workshops,
industry site visits, networking evenings, and a student-organised leadership
summit. This experience will help you to develop critical employability skills,
such as leadership, teamwork and communication, that are highly regarded
by employers.
During my first summer break, I interned for an oil and
gas company in their environment, health and safety
department. Monash equipped me well with professional
work ethics and teamwork skills, even as a first-year
student, and that helped me to impress my supervisor.”
GAN MEE SAN
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)
Dean’s List honouree.
President of the Monash Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
Student Chapter 2017/18.
IChemE Congress student member representative.
Internal Affairs and Performance Co-director of the International Council of
Malaysian Scholars and Associates.
Selected for the 2017 Global Leader Experiences where she worked on
a Smart City project, mentored by engineers from General Electric.
Conducted research on greywater treatment under the Undergraduate
Research Opportunities Program.
Aspires to introduce new and cost-efficient renewable energy technology
that can drive sustainable development in Malaysia.
UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2020
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