Overview

The specialisation in Manufacturing Engineering and Management is defined by a core of disciplinary knowledge and advanced disciplinary knowledge. It provides a solid postgraduate coursework program for the professional manufacturing engineer wishing to upgrade their skills or extend their knowledge.

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

Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science - GradDipEngSc5341 - Engineering Science

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 48 UOC.

Postgraduate Elective Courses

Research-related Course

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Additional Information

Entry Requirements

A student must hold a Bachelor of Engineering in manufacturing or industrial engineering or a related discipline with at least Honours II/2 (or equivalent), or hold a Graduate Certificate of Engineering with at least a credit average or an equivalent qualification from UNSW or another recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the stream.

Those without such a qualification are required to argue their prior learning is equivalent to this qualification. For example, a 3- or 4-year Bachelor of Engineering or Science combined with relevant discipline experience (exact positions and roles that will be considered relevant to be decided by each specialisation) may be recognised.

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