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Environmental Engineering
COURSES OFFERED
The following postgraduate courses are available:
Doctor of Philosophy
Honours Master of Engineering by Coursework
or Research
Master of Engineering Practice
in Environmental Engineering
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
The following areas of research are available to candidates
undertaking the Honours Master of Engineering degree by research
and the Doctor of Philosophy degree:
Water quality engineering
Environmental hydraulics and unit processes
Pollution control engineering
Water quality and quantity modelling of catchments, rivers
and lakes
Soil erosion and sediment transport
Environmental pollution modelling
Recycling and waste management
Environmental geotechnology
Solid-liquid separation processes
Transport and the environment
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Candidates for the degree enrol in the subject ENVE957PhD
Major Thesis
HONOURS MASTER OF ENGINEERING
(a) The Honours Master of Engineering Degree by Research
Thesis
Candidates enrol in the subject ENVE955
ME Major Thesis.
(b) The Honours Master of Engineering Degree by combination
of Coursework and Dissertation.
Candidates enrol in the subject ENGG945
(24 cp) plus four subjects from the Honours Master of Engineering
program.
A candidate who has a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
at Class III or higher from this University, or an approved
equivalent qualification, will enrol in subjects with a value
of not less than 48 cp
A candidate who has completed a degree of Bachelor of Engineering
and who has not qualified for any class of Honours, or a candidate
who has completed other than a Bachelor of Engineering degree,
will enrol in a 96 credit point program, consisting of the
subjects ENVE899, plus either program (a) or program (b).
Elective subjects
| ENVE901 |
Project |
| ENVE916 |
Research Topics in Environmental Engineering |
| ENVE920 |
Principles of Environmental Engineering |
| ENVE921 |
Wastewater Engineering |
| ENVE922 |
Water Supply Engineering |
| ENVI920 |
The Scientific Basis of Environmental Management |
| ENVI921 |
Environmental Planning |
| CIVL908 |
Advanced Soil Mechanics |
| CIVL912 |
Engineering Hydrology |
Note 1: The coursework program will not be offered if enrolment
is less than 6 students.
Note 2: Not all subjects available in any one year.
MASTER OF ENGINEERING PRACTICE
IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Candidates enrol in ENGG940
(12 cp) plus three core and three elective subjects.
Candidates would normally be expected to have a Bachelor degree
in Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering, but a Bachelor
degree in any engineering discipline or science together with
appropriate professional experience may also be accepted.
Core Subjects
Elective Subjects
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING
A candidate who has completed a degree of Bachelor of Engineering
and wishes to qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
will enrol in the 48 credit point subject ENVE899.Advanced
Topics in Environmental Engineering
Upon satisfactory completion of the subject ENVE899, the candidate
is eligible for the award of the Graduate Diploma in Engineering.
A person who is awarded the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
and who subsequently satisfies the requirements for award
of the degree of Honours Master of Engineering is deemed to
have surrendered the testamur and associated rights for the
graduate Diploma prior to receiving the Honours Master degree.
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