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This Program is no longer accepting new enrolments Program Summary
This program is not available to commencing students. Details below are provided for the reference of continuing students only.
Prospective students should refer instead to the new program, Master of Engineering Science - 8538. Master of Environmental Engineering Science candidates are required to complete a program totalling 48 units of credit which may include a 12 unit of credit project. Courses are presented off-campus in external mode delivery. Courses presented in 3 day short course mode are also available to external students. Subject to approval, candidates may undertake some courses from other schools in the faculty, in other faculties or at other universities. It should be noted that some candidates who have partially completed the requirements for Graduate Diploma might be considered for upgrading to the relevant Masters program with advanced standing. Further enquiries should be made at the School Office. Note that not all courses are offered each year and the School Office should be consulted for details of the timetable for any particular year. Consequently not all academic plans are available on a full-time basis. Please contact the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering or the Faculty of Engineering for information. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Please contact the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering or the Faculty of Engineering for information.
Internal Mode Delivery
The program consists of the following three courses (18 UOC): CVEN9884 is the same as a combination of both CVEN7825 and CVEN7826
CVEN9885 is the same as a comination of both CVEN7827 and CVEN7828 plus 30 units of credit taken from a wide range of electives courses offered by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering or other courses approved by the Postgraduate Coursework Coordinator. Typically elective courses are taken from the program areas of project management, technology management, geotechnical engineering, transport engineering, coastal engineering and management, groundwater studies, hydrology and water resources, waste management, water Quality management, water and wastewater treatment and the Masters Project. Please refer to the Program Structure above and contact the school office for further information.
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