Applicants would normally have completed a degree in a relevant discipline, or equivalent qualification. Entry is competitive and experience in engineering and information technology and completion of professional qualifications will be taken into account.
This program provides graduates in Electrical and ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) oriented engineering disciplines with an advanced understanding of the current practice and technology in one of the following streams:
Computer Systems Engineering
Electrical Power Engineering
Microsystems Technology
Telecommunications
In addition a general stream is available without a specialisation
Content & Structure
Students are required to complete a total of 54 units of study to be eligible for the degree. The 54 units of study may consist of six courses (27 units) listed for the relevant specialisation stream and EITHER –
Engineering Research Practice (4.5 units), one course (4.5 units) listed in the Program Schedule of Courses in any stream, Engineering Minor Thesis 1 (9 units) and Engineering Minor Thesis 2 (9 units)
Six courses (27 units) from courses listed in the Program Schedule of Courses in any stream
Students must complete courses to the value of 27 units from their nominated stream in order to graduate with a stream specialisation.
What courses you'll study
Course name
Area and cat no.
Units
Reference
ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING STREAM
FIRST YEAR: First Semester (Study Period 2), Second Semester (Study Period 5)
Three courses taken from Electrical Power Engineering stream courses listed in the electives.
One course of 4.5 units taken from the courses listed in the electives.
4.5
FIRST YEAR: First Semester (Study Period 2), Second Semester (Study Period 5)
Three courses taken from Electrical Power Engineering stream courses listed in the electives.
1. Credit to a maximum of 18 units will be given to students who have completed a Graduate Certificate in Engineering (LCEE) program at UniSA.
2. Credit to a maximum of 36 units will be given to students who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Engineering (LGEE) program at UniSA.
3. In other cases, credit may be given to students who completed postgraduate level courses in addition to their undergraduate study, subject to the approval of the Program Director.Such credit will not be granted for more than one third of the total units of the program.
4. Where there is significant overlap of contents between courses offered as part of Masters of Engineering and courses completed as part of undergraduate study, students are required to enrol in courses that have no such overlap.
Notes
1. Upon successful completion of 8 courses (36 units) from the Master of Engineering schedule, students may elect to exit with a Graduate Diploma in Engineering degree.
2. Upon successful completion of 4 courses (18 units) from the Master of Engineering schedule, students may elect to exit with a Graduate Certificate in Engineering degree.
3. The Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice (Electrical Power Engineering) provides a pathway for subsequent entry to this program and both awards can be completed in two years of full time study or part time equivalent.
4. Courses selected by a student must form a coherent discipline stream subject to the approval of the Program Director.
5. Engineering Research Practice is a compulsory course for students who will undertake Engineering Minor Thesis 1 & 2. Students not undertaking Engineering Minor Thesis 1 & 2 may choose any course listed in the Program Schedule of Courses. Eligible students for the Engineering Minor Thesis will be identified and notified after the first study period by the Program Director. Subject to approval of the Program Director, students will normally be eligible to enrol in Minor Thesis 1 & 2 subject to achieving a Grade Point Average of 5.5.
6. In justified cases, and subject to the approval from the Program Director, students may be permitted to enrol in courses offered as part of other programs, e.g. LMST ¿ Master of Engineering (Systems Engineering) or (Test and Evaluation).
7. Not all courses will be available in all study periods.