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The Master of Applied Engineering is a postgraduate program that focuses on providing practical skills and advanced technical knowledge in specific engineering disciplines. It prepares students to address real-world challenges, collaborate with industry, and pursue careers in various engineering sectors. Graduates gain expertise in their chosen field and are equipped to contribute to technological advancements and solve complex engineering problems.
If you have a prior three-year engineering or science-related qualification, you’ll need to complete a prerequisite program (level 1 units) before proceeding to level 2 for a total of 96 credit points. Engineering graduates may be eligible for credit for prior learning, subject to approval.
If you have a four-year engineering qualification, you’ll only need to complete level 2 units for a total of 48 credit points.
Entry level 1: Prerequisite (8 units, 48 credit points)
Entry level 2: Mainstream (8 units, 48 points)
Entry level 1: Prerequisite (8 units, 48 credit points)
Entry level 2: Mainstream (8 units, 48 points)