- 2019

Postgraduate

Specialisation

Commencement year

Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year.

Managing faculty

Faculty of Engineering

Offered by

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Contact details

EngineeringEngineering (http://www.monash.edu/engineering/about-us/contact-us)

Location

Clayton

This specialisation allows you to develop advanced knowledge and the ability to exploit the central role of materials in addressing the present technical, economic and environmental problems involved in the design and construction of engineering structures, processes and devices. The specialisation encompasses practical aspects of the key classes of materials such as metals, polymers, biomaterials, nanomaterials and energy-related materials. It particularly focuses on the most up-to-date aspects of the field, along with the utilisation of materials and their electronic, chemical and mechanical properties as underpinned by the microstructures that are revealed by modern characterisation techniques. The specialisation is suitable for new graduates, professionals and managers who are keen to upgrade their existing design and management skills as well as to develop advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the area of materials engineering.

Units

Part C. Technical elective units (24 points)

Students admitted at entry level 1 complete four technical elective units (24 points) from their specialisation:

Students admitted at entry level 2 do not complete Part C.

Note: Not all units will be available each year.

  • ENG4700 Engineering technology for biomedical imaging and sensing
  • MTE4590Not offered in 2019 Modelling of materials
  • MTE4592 Advanced ceramics and applications
  • MTE4593 Materials and environment
  • MTE4594 Engineering alloy design, processing and selection
  • MTE4596 Biomaterials II
  • MTE4597 Engineering with nanomaterials
  • MTE4598 Electron microscopy

Part D. Specialisation core units (24 points)

All students complete four core units (24 points) from their specialisation:

  • MTE5881 Applied crystallography in advanced materials characterisation
  • MTE5882 Advanced polymeric materials
  • MTE5883 Environmental durability and protection of metals and engineering materials
  • MTE5884 Advanced photovoltaics and energy storage

Relevant courses

Successful completion of this postgraduate specialisation can be counted towards meeting the requirements for the following single degree:

  • E6001 Master of Advanced Engineering

Students in other degrees are not eligible to complete this specialisation.