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This Program is no longer accepting new enrolments
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. The MEngSc degree programs involve a project that must integrate and apply the principles treated in the program. It may take the form of a design feasibility study or an experimental investigation. Evidence of initiative and of a high level of ability and understanding is required in the student's approach, and the results must be embodied in a report and submitted in accordance with the University's requirements. The program will involve full time study at UNSW for overseas students for a period of one year. Australian citizens or permanent residents may elect to take the program in a series of modules over a somewhat longer period. The degree can be obtained by taking a combination of courses to a minimum number of 48 units of credits. Students with a recognised 4 year BE or BSc degree OR students with a recognised 3 year BE or BSc plus satisfactory evidence of other academic or professional attainments will be permitted to enrol. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes For further information please visit the School website http://www.ceic.unsw.edu.au
Whilst the program is aimed at maximum flexibility, four courses (6UOC) from the list of Post-Graduate Courses at CEIC (CEIC81xx, CEIC82xx and CEIC83xx) will be considered as core courses for the total of 24 units of credit. Please note that not all courses are offered in any one session. Students may choose to register in two more postgraduate courses at CEIC from the list below or instead may choose the CEIC 8320 (12 units of credit) which is a project on relevant aspects of process industries, supervised by academic members of staff. A list of current research areas and supervisors will be given to enrolling students.
The remainder of 12 units of credit can be taken as electives, which may be given as one-week intensive programs or can be taken from other Schools at the University. The Head of School or Graduate Studies Coordinator must approve each student program. List of Courses (6 Units of Credit)
Please refer to the Program Structure above and contact the school office for further information.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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