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Environmental Engineering
COURSES OFFERED
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Engineering - Research
Master of Engineering
Master of Engineering Practice (Environmental
Engineering)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
The following areas of research are available to candidates undertaking
the Master of Engineering - Research degree 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
MASTER OF ENGINEERING - RESEARCH
The Master of Engineering degree by research is intended for engineers
qualified and interested in specific engineering problems. It is expected
that candidates will have Honours Class III or above. The degree comprises
a 48 credit point research thesis and 24 credit points of coursework.
Advanced standing for some or all of the coursework component may be granted
on demonstrated research skills. Evidence of these skills would normally
be a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours Class II Division 2 or better) and/or
an appropriate Masters Coursework degree.
Program of Study
| ENVE955 |
ME Major Thesis |
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| ENGG951 |
Engineering Project Management |
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Plus 18 credit points of elective subjects chosen from the following
subjects Master of Engineering - Environmental Engineering Subjects below.
MASTER OF ENGINEERING
The Master of Engineering degree comprises a 24 credit point dissertation
(ENGG945) and at least 24 credit points of coursework - refer to list
below. Entry is a Bachelor of Engineering with honours at Class III or
higher from this University, or an approved equivalent qualification.
The programs of study allow the student to combine specialist postgraduate
subjects, according to his or her undergraduate background, with project
work.
| Core Subject |
| ENGG945 |
Dissertation |
| Elective Subjects |
| ENGG955 |
Engineering Research Methods |
| 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 (ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING)
Candidates enrol in ENGG940
(12 cp) plus three core and three elective subjects from the Environmental
elective subject list below. 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.
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