Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
087983C
Master of Engineering - Environmental Engineering
The Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) will develop advanced knowledge and skills in environmental engineering to enhance your career prospects in relevant industries. You will develop specialist technical capabilities in: water treatment engineering and water resource systems optimisation advanced technologies for wastewater reclamation urban hydrology soil remediation humanitarian engineering sustainable waste management in the context of circular economy. Youll develop extensive knowledge in environmental engineering and related technologies combined with advanced oral and written communication, teamwork, process design, project management and research skills. You will enhance your professional skills in management, leadership and business enterprise.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Melbourne City | Full-time - 2 years | N/A | N/A |
Melbourne City | Full-time - 2 years Part-time - 4 years | $74,880 | N/A |
Subjects
- Environmental engineering
Entry requirements
- Successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree (or international equivalent) in Engineering, Science or Technology with a major in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Engineering Systems with a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.0.
Recognition
Engineers Australia accreditation will be sought for this program in accordance with accreditation timelines.
Study Pathways
If applicants have completed a Bachelor of Engineering program in Environmental Engineering, at AQF level 8 or equivalent, where this program is accredited by Engineers Australia, applicants may be eligible to receive up to 96 credit points of advanced standing.
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