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Aptitude for Engineering Assessment 2020 Griffith offers an admission pathway into engineering through the Aptitude for Engineering Assessment (AEA) exam. The AEA is a two-and-a-half-hour multiple choice examination that assesses a candidate’s aptitude to think scientifically, solve quantitative problems, critically analyse information and display interpersonal understanding. This admission pathway is available to school leavers and mature aged students who may not meet the admission requirements for a Griffith undergraduate engineering degree. Students who successfully pass their exam will receive Trimester 1 2021 admission into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Computer Engineering. Candidates must have an active QTAC application and include eligible Griffith Engineering programs within their preferences. griffith.edu.au/aptitude-engineering-assessment
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Aptitude for Engineering Assessment 2020 · Assessment (AEA) exam. The AEA is a two-and-a-half-hour multiple choice examination that assesses a candidate’s aptitude to think scientifically,

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  • Aptitude for Engineering Assessment2020

    Griffith offers an admission pathway into engineering through the Aptitude for Engineering Assessment (AEA) exam.

    The AEA is a two-and-a-half-hour multiple choice examination that assesses a candidate’s aptitude to think scientifically, solve quantitative problems, critically analyse information and display interpersonal understanding.

    This admission pathway is available to school leavers and mature aged students who may not meet the admission requirements for a Griffith undergraduate engineering degree.

    Students who successfully pass their exam will receive Trimester 1 2021 admission into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic and Computer Engineering. Candidates must have an active QTAC application and include eligible Griffith Engineering programs within their preferences.

    griffith.edu.au/aptitude-engineering-assessment

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    Eligible StudentsThe September exam is open to school leavers and mature-age applicants

    who may not meet the admission requirements for Bachelor of

    Engineering (Honours).

    Exam dates and locations

    The September AEA test will be held on the following dates and locations:

    • Brisbane: Saturday 26 September, 9:00am - 12:00pm, Griffith UniversityNathan Campus, 170 Kessels Rd, Nathan

    • Gold Coast: Saturday 26 September, 9:00am - 12:00pm, Griffith UniversityGold Coast Campus, Parklands Drive, Southport

    • If you reside in a regional area, you can take the exam online.

    How to register

    Registration will open on Monday 6 July and will close Wednesday 16 September 2020.

    You can register your interest online at griffith.edu.au/aptitude-engineering-assessment

    Cost: $150

    More informationContact us: E [email protected] | T 0737353924

    Find out more about engineering study options

    at Griffith at griffith.edu.au/engineering

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    ‘The AEA exam provided me with a means to assess my eligibility and aptitude for learning the content of my desired field of study. After three years in the work place, I was ready to step back into the world of learning and have thoroughly enjoyed my first trimester of studies.’ Layton Tagget, Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Computer Engineering)

    ‘The AEA exam provided a second chance for me and my first trimester at Griffith University has been a great experience.’ Nicholas Foster, Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)

    ‘I chose to sit the exam as I never went to school in Australia and it was the perfect opportunity to gain admission into my preferred course and it benefits people who do not have an OP or UAC, or the equivalent high school scores.’ Grant Gatland, Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic Engineering)