Master of Engineering Studies MEngSt
The Master of Engineering Studies caters for professional engineers seeking advanced technical training. The MEngSt comprises a combination of 600 and 400-level courses that enables candidates to study a broad range of topics in their general area of expertise.
The MEngSt is offered by the Departments of Chemical and Process Engineering, Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
It may be awarded endorsed in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Fire Engineering or Mechanical Engineering.
Entry requirements
Candidates must normally have completed one of the following:
- BE(Hons) with first or second class honours
- Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering or Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering, with a GPA or 5 or more
- BSc(Hons) in appropriate subjects.
Relevance and standard of previous study is the main criteria for approval.
Students wishing to enrol in postgraduate study must have completed both the academic and non-academic requirements of the prerequisite degree. This includes practical work days, work reports, a workshop training course and a first aid certificate.
Duration
One to two years full-time or two to five years part-time. Study for the degree will normally be full-time, but the Dean of Engineering and Forestry may approve part-time enrolment.
More information
For full requirements see the Regulations for the Master of Engineering Studies (University Regulations website).
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