Off-campus learning mode
This course is intended for graduate engineers and scientists and consists of a selection of units making up 24 credit points.
Normal admission will require a four-year degree in an engineering discipline, a four-year (honours) science/applied science degree, or a three-year degree and an appropriate postgraduate qualification.
The
course structure is highly flexible, with opportunities in many units to work
on projects of personal or professional interest. Materials engineering is a
very broad discipline, incorporating elements of the physical sciences and the
traditional fields of metallurgical, ceramic and polymer engineering. With the
choice of units available, the course taken by a particular student will
encompass generic skills applicable to a range of materials, as well as
specialised knowledge in his/her area of need.
While the course will be offered flexibly in terms of study location, the units
will be scheduled during the normal teaching semesters to take advantage of the
university's off-campus learning (distance education) infrastructure.
High-demand units may be additionally run as short, intensive courses. While
the normal progress through the course could be a minimum of two years
(part-time), the duration of the course is unrestricted, allowing gradual
accumulation of credit towards the award.
While students who successfully complete the postgraduate diploma would normally exit with this qualification, an alternative for them would be to articulate to the Master of Materials Engineering degree by completing a further 24 credit points of units appropriate to the masters program, with the proviso that no more than 12 credit points of electives may be counted towards the masters.
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