Overview

This specialisation provides students with advanced study options in large-scale Water Engineering. It is designed to develop skills in analysis and design across the disciplines of engineering hydrology, engineering hydraulics, groundwater, estuary and port engineering, coastal and marine engineering. It is ideally suited for both practising water engineers and recent … For more content click the Read More button below. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Students need a recognised four year Bachelor degree in engineering.  

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

Master of Engineering Science - MEngSc8338 - Engineering Science

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 96 UOC.

Research Core Courses18 Units of Credit:

Advanced Disciplinary Knowledge Electives

Engineering & Technical Management (ETM) Courses6 Units of Credit:

Recommended ETM Courses

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Additional Information

Exemptions or Advanced Standing

Exemptions and advanced standing rules for the stream follow the program rules. A student may apply for exemptions. Students with a four year honours degree (for example in Civil Engineering) can obtain a maximum of 48 UOC of exemptions. Full details are noted on program 8338 handbook page.

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