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Master of Engineering - Research

Testamur Title of Degree:

Master of Engineering - Research*

Abbreviation:

ME-Res

My University:

Engineering, Research

Duration:

1.5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

72

Delivery Mode:

On Campus (Face-to-face) and Supervised individual research

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

1303

CRICOS Code:

042557D

*Course not available from June 2013

Course Availability

All students enrolled in the Master of Engineering - Research degree during 2013 should follow the schedule below. This course will not be available from June 2013. Future students interested in Masters by Research should refer to the Master of Philosophy - http://www.uow.edu.au/handbook/yr2013/pg/H13007245.html

Overview

This program aims to provide specialised research training for those preparing for careers in academia, government and industry; and to provide practising engineers with the means to increase their knowledge and upgrade their qualifications.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

This degree is primarily a research degree for those who have completed an Honours Bachelor degree at a standard of Class 2, Division 2 or higher; or a Masters by Coursework in an appropriate discipline which includes a minor project worth at least 12 credit points or equivalent and a weighted average mark of 67.5% or higher (or equivalent), in one of the following areas: computer; electrical; telecommunications engineering; or a related area.

Entry from a Pass Bachelor degree in computer, electrical, or telecommunications engineering (or a related area) is possible if a candidate has a good academic record.

Credit Transfer Arrangements

Candidates with an Honours Bachelor degree at a standard of Class 2, Division 2 or higher; or a Masters by Coursework with satisfactory completion of an approved minor project worth at least 12 credit points (or equivalent) and a weighted average mark of 67.5% or higher in computer, electrical, or telecommunications engineering or a related area, may be given exemption from all, or some, of the 24 credit points of coursework. This would be contingent upon the provision of evidence of considerable research strength.

Course Requirements

The degree is normally 72 credit points, consisting of a 48 credit point research thesis and 24 credit points of coursework. The program must be completed in a maximum time of two (2) years full-time and requires satisfactory completion of the following:

1. 24 credit points of coursework, consisting of 900-level ECTE subjects chosen from those listed under the Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) and approved by the delegated authority, to constitute a coherent introduction to the proposed area of research (Note: students must achieve a WAM of at least 67.5% in the coursework component); and

2. 48 credit point thesis subject.

Candidates who fail to meet the requisite standard for the coursework component will be required to transfer to the Master of Engineering Studies or Master of Engineering.

Current Research Areas

Refer to Current Research Areas under the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) entry for the School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering.

Other Information

Subject to satisfactory progress and satisfactory performance in seminars, students may transfer to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program prior to completion of the Master of Engineering - Research.

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: informatics_enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 4 June, 2013