Overview

The Graduate Diploma of Engineering Science program is designed for engineers and graduates wishing to develop and expand their knowledge and skills in their current area of expertise.* This will enable students to meet or maintain professional accreditation standards and to provide opportunities for continuing professional development, as well as … For more content click the Read More button below. Students will add breadth to their knowledge of engineering in general and expand their knowledge and skills in engineering management. Students will develop their technical knowledge and ability to analyse engineering problems. They will also gain further skills in solving engineering problems and justifying professional decisions. Why do a postgraduate course work program? Whether you choose to undertake a Postgraduate Coursework program straight after your undergraduate studies, a few years into your career or as part of continuous professional development, it will help you to: excel in your field: by extending your knowledge with highly specialised trainingfurther develop key transferable skills: such as research and analysis, problem-solving, teamwork, management and communicationexpand your options: by complementing existing knowledge or retraining to open new career opportunities.

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.

Engineering & Technical Management (ETM) Courses

Research-related Courses

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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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