The Faculty of Engineering is at the forefront of engineering education and research in Australia and is continually seeking to foster and develop engineering creativity through design and innovation. Postgraduate programs include:
masters by research in chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, geographic information systems, geomatic engineering and mechanical and manufacturing engineering;
masters by coursework in biomedical engineering, development technologies, distributed computing, energy studies, engineering management, engineering project management, engineering structures, environmental engineering, geographic information systems, information technology, software systems engineering, telecommunications, utilities management and water resources management;
doctorates (research) in all engineering disciplines;
graduate or postgraduate certificates, graduate or postgraduate diplomas in a number of disciplines. (These often are taken as a pathway to a masters degree by students whose undergraduate degrees would normally preclude direct entry into a masters program.)
Students with excellent results in their undergraduate studies who are offered a full-time place in postgraduate research courses (masters or doctorate) may be eligible for a scholarship. There are no scholarships for coursework postgraduate study in the Faculty of Engineering.
Postgraduate course requirements are set out in the Faculty of Engineering Research and Graduate Programs Handbook, on the web at http://www.eng.unimelb.edu.au or contact the postgraduate office by email: eng-info@unimelb.edu.au.
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