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Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science - GradDipEngSc5341 - Engineering Science

Specialisation Structure
48 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 48 UOC.

Advanced Disciplinary Courses

Students may choose up to 48 UOC of courses from any postgraduate specialisation offered from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Environmental Engineering (CVENDT), Geotechnical Engineering & Engineering Geology (CVENST), Project Management (CVENET), Structural Engineering (CVENWS), Water, Wastewater and Waste Engineering (CVENJT), Water Resources: catchments to coasts (CVENHT), Transport Engineering (CVENBT).

Engineering & Technical Management (ETM) Courses

Student may take up to a maximum 12 UOC of the following courses.

Electives & Recommended ETM Courses

Students can take up to 12 UOC Electives, and may choose electives from a list of approved courses provided by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.Up to 12 UOC of foundation courses (Level 3) may be approved by the Program Authority.For the Civil Engineering specialisation the following Electives and … For more content click the Read More button below.

Additional Information

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

A student may apply to the Program or Stream Authority for advanced standing or exemption as per the UNSW RPL Policy and Procedures. Program or Stream Authorities may grant up to 24UOC of advanced standing or exemption if they consider the student has prior learning (formal, informal or non-formal) where it can be demonstrated that the student has achieved equivalent learning outcomes to the particular course(s). Application for advanced standing or exemption would require substantiating evidence including documents such as academic records, continuing professional education, professional registration and statements of service from the employer.

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