This Course is archived with an end date of 05/01/2021

Overview

The Master of Engineering is intended for practising professionals who wish to update their existing qualifications and/or enhance their skills in one of the following three majors: · Major 1: Industrial Control Systems Engineering; · Major 2: Electrical Power Engineering; or · Major 3: Water Treatment and Desalination

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Enrolment restrictions

Special requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)

English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Knowledge and Skills
Graduates will acquire a body of specialist knowledge that includes
the understanding of recent developments, research directions and
contemporary engineering practice in the field of their chosen major.

2.

Application ability of relevant methods and tools
Graduates will gain the ability to apply established engineering
methods, techniques, tools and resources relevant to solving complex
engineering problems in the field of their chosen major.

3.

Application ability of systematic engineering synthesis and
design processes
Graduates will gain the ability to independently plan and execute a
substantial engineering project within the field of their specific major
involving independent research, critical analysis, development,
implementation, testing, commissioning and/or design elements.

4.

Management skills
Graduates will be able to apply systematic approaches to conduct and
manage engineering projects and will have gained experiences in
team membership and team leadership situations.

5.

Communication skills
Graduates will be able to effectively transmit knowledge, skills and
ideas in oral and written forms to specialist and non‐specialist
audiences.

Structure
48 credit points

Course Core18 credit points

Alternative exits

Early Exit Option: Graduate Diploma in Engineering

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition

Professional accreditation

Accrediting bodies

Additional information

Research areas:Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Technology