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RMIT University

Master of Engineering - Process Engineering

RMIT University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00122A

This program is designed to provide specialist technical knowledge in the design, manufacture, commissioning and development of processing systems within the food, fuels, minerals, chemical and recycling industries. The Master of Engineering (Process Engineering) will deepen students' knowledge of the processing industries such as food, refinery, recycling, chemical, plastics, pharmaceutical, minerals and industrial materials.

Structure

The program consists of 192 credit points and will meet AQF 9 Learning Outcome. The program shares a common first and fourth semester with other master of engineering programs and includes a research component.

Subjects

  • Process engineering

Standard entry requirements

  • A bachelor degree in engineering, engineering science, or engineering technology, (or equivalent qualification) with a major study in one or more of the following relevant engineering disciplines: chemical engineering or process technology or equivalent
  • Or a Master of Engineering by coursework in one of the relevant disciplines listed above Applicants should have a Grade Point Average (GPA) equal to or greater than 2.5 out of 4.0
  • However applicants who have a GPA between 2.0 and 2.5 and also a minimum of two years of relevant work experience will also be eligible for consideration.

Recognition

Engineers Australia accreditation will be sought for this program in accordance with accreditation timelines.

Study pathways

If students have completed a Bachelor of Engineering program in Chemical Engineering or Process Engineering, at AQF level 8 or equivalent, where this program is accredited by Engineers Australia, they may be eligible to receive up to 96 credit points of advanced standing. On completion of the Master of Engineering (Process Engineering) students will meet the eligibility criteria to apply for the PhD (Chemical Engineering).

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