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Master of Welding Engineering

Overview

This course is offered on a flexible delivery basis. It consists of a set of 16 modules with a total of 48 cp, together with a 12cp Dissertation (ENGG 919). The 3 credit point modules are presented in the form of 12 text based distance delivery subjects and four intensive one week subjects which are offered in February each year. Assessment is by assignment and examination.

In addition to the self study texts a web-based tutor is used.

Approval of the Professor of Materials Welding and Joining will be required for the subject matter of ENGG 919 - Dissertation.

Course Program

Subjects

Credit Points

ENGG901

Introduction to Welding and Joining Processes

3

ENGG902

Fusion Welding Processes Part 1

3

ENGG903

Other Joining Processes

3

ENGG904

Fusion Welding Processes Part 2

3

ENGG905

Behaviour of Metals during Welding - Part 1

3

ENGG906

Behaviour of Metals during Welding - Part 2

3

ENGG907

Welding of Non-Ferrous Metals and Non-Metals

3

ENGG908

Construction and Design - Part 1

3

ENGG909

Construction and Design - Part 2

3

ENGG910

Fabrication/Applications Engineering - Part 1

3

ENGG911

Fabrication/Applications Engineering - Part 2

3

ENGG914

Fabrication/Applications Engineering Part 3

3

ENGG915

Design on Structures

3

ENGG916

Fabrication Case Studies

3

ENGG917

Processes, Equipment, Automation

3

ENGG918

Weldability and Wear

3

ENGG919

Dissertation

12

 
 
 

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