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COURSE OUTLINE Charles Darwin Universitys (CDU) Master of Engineering is offered to graduates wishing to upgrade their qualications within specic areas of engineering: Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering The course combines coursework, industrial work experience and project work to provide interest and challenge to students. Project work may be based in industry, providing opportunities to engage with potential future employers. In addition to the technical knowledge expected in a postgraduate course, there is an emphasis on the themes of sustainability, creativity, teamwork and leadership throughout the program. GRADUATE OUTCOMES The Master of Engineering course has been developed in consultation with industry representatives. Our students graduate with appropriate and sound technical knowledge together with the advantage of an education that is directly aligned with industry requirements. Career opportunities for graduates of this course exist in higher level engineering positions, project management, management and in research. ProfeSSional Accreditation This course is accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of Professional Engineer.
Course Summary
SATAC COURSE CODE
CASUARINA
MODE
INTERNAL, EXTERNAL
DURATION
S1, S2
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Minimum requirement is the successful completion of a recognised Bachelor of Technology in chemical, civil, electrical and electronics, mechanical engineering or an approved equivalent discipline
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Civil Engineering
1ST YEAR Steel Design Structural Analysis* Road and Traffic Engineering Project Management Tools and Techniques Water Resources Engineering Concrete Design* Entrepreneurship for Professionals Systems Engineering Professional Practice** 2ND YEAR Engineering in Emergencies Thesis System Design Part A* Risk and Reliability Management Environmental Awareness and Sustainability System Design Part B* Elective
Mechanical Engineering
1ST YEAR Dynamics of Engineering Systems Applied Fluid Mechanics* Machine Design Project Management Tools and Techniques Control Systems* Applied Heat and Mass Transfer Entrepreneurship for Professionals Systems Engineering Professional Practice** 2ND YEAR Thesis System Design Part A* Risk and Reliability Management Elective Environmental Awareness and Sustainability Engines and Turbomachinery* System Design Part B*
*RESIDENTIAL SESSIONS REQUIRED FOR DISTANCE LEARNING The Master of Engineering is available externally by distance learning, but on-campus residential activity is required for selected units as indicated. **PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE The Master of Engineering includes a minimum of 12 weeks of professional work experience to ensure that graduates are familiar with current engineering practices and have a network of engineering contacts for future employment. Professional practice can be completed locally, interstate or overseas. (CS) Commonwealth supported (FF) Full fee paying
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