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Graduate Certificate of Engineering Science - University of New South Wales |
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Program Code: 7338 Commencement: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July) Program Duration: 1 year Estimated Annual Tuition Fees: A$23,280 Program DescriptionThe Graduate Certificate of Engineering Science is a program for graduate engineers who wish to undertake a re-training program or who have significant professional experience but limited formal qualifications. Entry RequirementsA recognised three-year Bachelor degree in engineering or science with an average of 65% in performance over the final two years. Program StructureThe Graduate Certificate in Engineering Science comprises 8 courses totalling 48 units of credit (UOC) from three essential components: Engineering Management Courses (1-2 courses) 6-12 Professional Development Courses (4 courses) 24 Specialisation Electives (2-3 courses) 12-18
Notes 1. Students who have a four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree in an appropriate discipline with at least a credit average over the final two years may be exempted from all the professional development courses. In this case the requirement for the award of the Graduate Certificate is 24 UOC. 2. Students may articulate with full credit into the appropriate Graduate Diploma of Engineering Science program on completion of the Graduate Certificate provided they achieve a credit average. Specialisations Available- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Process Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Energy Systems
- Engineering and Technology Management
- Environmental Engineering
- Food Process Engineering
- Geoinformation Technology
- Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
- Groundwater Resources
- Manufacturing Engineering and Management
- Mechanical Engineering
- Microelectronics and Microsystems
- Petroleum Engineering
- Photovoltaics and Solar Energy
- Project Management
- Signal Processing
- Structural Engineering
- Systems and Control
- Telecommunications
- Water Resources
- Water, Wastewater and Waste Engineering
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