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Master of Professional Engineering

Master of Professional Engineering (MENS)

Study mode
  • On-campus
  • External
Campus
  • Toowoomba
Duration
  • 2 year(s) (or part-time equivalent)
Start
  • Jan, May, Sep

Overview

  • The Master of Professional Engineering is ideal if you want to become a professional engineer, and have a three-year engineering degree but no work experience.
  • Gain hands-on practical lab and industry experience to prepare you for working in the engineering profession
  • Apply your study knowledge to a real-world problem in your research project - a great stepping-stone to further research degrees, including your PhD.
  • Most specialisations in this engineering masters degree have been accorded full accreditation at the level of Professional Engineer by Engineers Australia and graduates are eligible for Graduate membership at the Professional Level.
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Why study a Master of Professional Engineering?

Gaining a Masters of Professional Engineering in Australia unlocks doors to exciting growth industries and meaningful work across a variety of different fields. A postgraduate Engineering degree such as Master in Engineering Management or Master of Professional Engineering will give you the tools and training you need to take your problem-solving abilities into the real world and enact serious change for a better future. From challenges of sustainability to breakthroughs in smart precision agriculture and the sphere of high-speed travel, studying Engineering allows you to be at the cutting edge of solutions for a more efficient and effective tomorrow.

As the only university in Australia to offer engineering degrees in Agricultural Engineering, UniSQ is uniquely equipped with the industry connections to kickstart your career from your very first day of study.  When you study engineering courses at UniSQ, you’ll get the best of industry-specific knowledge from engaging teachers.

Which Professional Engineering major is right for me?

With the ability to choose from many specialisations, you can explore your passion for Engineering in so many ways with a Masters of Professional Engineering. It can be helpful to reflect on your professional experience and what specifically your passionate about when choosing your specialisation. Once you identify what you love and your goals, it will make your decision easier when it comes to selecting your degree.

Aerospace Engineering - A Masters in Aerospace Engineering (or equivalent) will equip you with the skills needed to help improve green and fuel-efficient technologies. Examine airworthiness and flight handling in normal and emergency situations by developing rockets and spacecrafts, aircraft or aerospace equipment.

Agricultural Engineering - With an emphasis on practical experience and industry relevant courses, you will complete 60 days of industry experience and a research project, preparing you for your career in agricultural engineering.

Civil Engineering - An ideal stepping stone if you hold a 3-year engineering degree but have limited work experience. Enhance your research skills with a research project or dissertation and have the opportunity to use your Masters of Civil Engineering qualification as a springboard for further research degrees.

Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Whether this is the exploration of signalling devices for road and rail or the most efficient transmission of power, renewable energy or energy storage, a Masters in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) research project will provide you with insight into the profession of an Electrical and Electronic Engineer.

Engineering Management & Enterprise - What you will learn during a Masters in Engineering Management qualification will vary depending on where you choose to study. At UniSQ an Engineering Mangement & Enterprise specialisation with equip you with the skills to lead complex engineering projects and teams, as well as develop your entrepreneurial skills.

Environmental Engineering - A Masters in Environmental Engineering will enhance your existing engineering knowledge by developing an understand of public health engineering, environmental problem solving, soil science and the treatment of soil and liquid waste.

Mechanical Engineering - When you study a postgraduate Mechanical Engineering course or Masters in Mechanical Engineering, you will learn about advanced principals of dynamics, renewable energy technology, fibre-reinforced composites, system design and fluid mechanics.

Power Engineering - Develop your knowledge through emphasis on practical experience and learn about the principles and application of power electronics, real-time systems, electricity supplies and metering, as well asset management.

Structural Engineering - Whether this is permanent affordable housing for developing countries or performance testing of concrete, your project will gain the skills and knowledge needed to provide insight to the profession of a Structural Engineer.

We’re ranked 5/5 stars for Engineering and Technology postgraduates in full-time employment*, so you know you’re learning from the best! 
 
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What will I learn in a Master of Professional Engineering?

What you will learn when you study a Masters of Professional Engineering will vary significantly depending on the specialisation you choose. 

At UniSQ our Master of Professional Engineering qualification consists of 16 courses which include:

  • six core courses
  • six specialisation courses
  • four selective courses.

You will also put your learnings into practice by attending residential schools. This provides you with the opportunity to experience hands-on practical activities, attend face-to-face lectures and tutorials, use facilities, and meet academics and other students. You may need to attend residential schools at various times through the year (typically in the mid-semester break) and be away from home for days or a few weeks at a time.

In addition to the hands-on laboratory sessions and 60 days industry experience, you will complete a research project and dissertation applying all your formal knowledge to a real-world problem. 

Is the Masters of Professional Engineering accredited?

Yes! The only exceptions are Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Management & Enterprise specialisation.

The other seven Master of Professional Engineering specialisations have been accorded full accreditation at the level of Professional Engineer by Engineers Australia and graduates are eligible for Graduate membership at the Professional Level. 

What are the entry requirements for a Masters of Professional Engineering?

The entry requirements for a Masters of Professional Engineering degree will vary depending on which university you choose. At UniSQ you'll need: 

  • An Australian university three or four-year Bachelor degree in engineering in the relevant specialisation, or equivalent. 
    or 
  • Completion of an Australian university 4-year bachelor degree in engineering in a non-related specialisation, or equivalent.
  • To meet the relevant inherent requirements.

You may also be eligible for advance standing entry if you’ve completed an Australian university 4-year embedded honours degree in engineering in the same or closely related cognate specialisation (major).

For further information on the entry requirements including inherent requirements, you can view the entry requirements section of your chosen specialisation. 

Are flexible study options available?

The different ways you can study a Master of Professional Engineering will vary from uni to uni but at UniSQ, yes you can study your degree part-time, on-campus or externally, allowing you to balance study with your work and life commitments.

Work towards your postgraduate qualification at your own pace with our flexible learning options. Immerse yourself in campus life or learn your subject theory online and attend on-campus residential schools/industry experience when required.

Discover the different ways you can study at UniSQ.