Master of Engineering (Chemical)

University of Adelaide, The

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00123M

Chemical engineering is all about changing raw materials into useful products we use every day in a safe and cost-effective way. Chemical engineers create and develop the processes to produce, change or transport products and materials. They create, sustain and improve industries as diverse as clean energy, water and waste water treatment, food and beverage processing, petrochemicals, primary metals, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and specialty chemicals.Our Master of Engineering (Chemical) is suited to high-achieving engineering graduates, as well as engineers with relevant work experience, who want to learn the about the latest advances in chemical engineering.

Designed for

Engineering graduates who wish to extend their knowledge of their given discipline

Structure

The Master of Engineering is a 48-unit program comprising:12 units of core courses;12 units of foundation courses;12 units of elective courses and;a project to the value of 12 units, which introduces candidates to research.

Subjects

  • Engineering-chemical

Standard entry requirements

A completed four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a minimum GPA of 4.5.

Recognition

The Master of Engineering (Chemical) is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia.

Study pathways

An exit path will be available for students completing only the foundation year, after they satisfy a set requirement in the relevant discipline. In this case a graduate diploma will be awarded. To remain in this program, students must maintain a high grade point average (GPA) throughout their candidature.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
North Terrace Domestic: $82,000
International: $97,000
Yes
  • Full-time : 2 years
  • Part-time : 2 years

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