Master of Engineering

The Master of Engineering is designed to help you develop your research skills and enhance your knowledge in the field of engineering. There are two pathways: Research (includes a thesis), or Coursework (includes a research project). We’re proud to be home to a number of renowned research institutes and centres, and many of our students complete their research project in collaboration with these well-known research entities. As a successful graduate, you will be well-prepared to return to the workforce or pursue further study.

Quick Facts

Entry Requirements

Minimum entry requirements

Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent with a B grade average or higher in papers at level 7 or above.

Majors

Additional Majors and Minors

Additional majors and minors

Structure and Content

Structure and content

Research areas include:

  • Telecommunications
  • Power and energy engineering
  • Computer engineering
  • Signal processing
  • Industrial optimisation, modelling and control
  • Engines and vehicles
  • Biomedical technologies
  • Image and video processing
  • Materials and manufacturing technologies

Topics include:

  • Engineering research methodology
  • Advanced control systems
  • Innovation management
  • Sustainable energy systems
  • Biomedical thermofluids modelling
  • Advanced manufacturing technology
  • Intelligent systems
  • Electrical power systems
  • Computer-aided engineering and analysis

Career Opportunities

  • Engineering and general management
  • Industrial research roles across a variety of sectors
  • Opportunities to become a researcher in higher education establishments

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