A four year electrical, communications, computer or information engineering degree
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent.
This program is for electrical and electronic engineering graduates who wish to develop their knowledge and skills base in optimal network design, network management and network security for modern telecommunications networks.
You are normally required to have completed at least a four-year honours undergraduate degree.
A research masters degree is designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research. The thesis should demonstrate a critical application of specialist knowledge and make an independent contribution to existing research in the field.
Research projects are offered under these areas of research: Biomedical Engineering; Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; Computing and Information Systems; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Infrastructure Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering
The Master of Information Systems is a two-year (200 point) full-time program. Depending on the number of years of work experience and your undergraduate qualification, you may be eligible for credit to the course to reduce it to either an 18 month (150 point) or 12 month (100 point) full-time program.
Aspiring and current professionals gain expertise in supporting, managing and changing business processes through information and communications technology (ICT) and information systems. Gain accreditation from national and international associations.
The Master of Information Technology caters equally to those with a limited IT background looking for in-depth technical and theoretical education and those with strong experience in the domain. Depending on your work experience and undergraduate qualification,
The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is a program for creative students who are passionate about cutting edge technology and its applications in solving real world problems across all areas of business, government and society. Specialisations are available in three areas: Computing, Distributed Computing and Spatial.
Option 1
A four year degree in an engineering discipline
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%) or equivalent. [1]
Option 2
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%) or equivalent.
and
At least two years of documented relevant professional or work experience.
This program is designed to provide engineers with advanced knowledge of the principles underpinning sustainable development and the opportunity to gain skills in the engineering practice of environmental management. You will develop a broad understanding of environmental management practice, while investigating themes that focus on waste management, energy and water resources. You will model and analyse the environmental impacts of engineering solutions and discover the best ways to manage the environmental aspects of business.
A four year undergraduate degree in engineering or a cognate discipline
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%) average, or equivalent.
This program is for civil engineering and architecture graduates working in disciplines associated with the advanced design of engineering structures. It focuses on ecologically-sustainable buildings and the design of structures for extreme loading, such as earthquake, wind, blast and fire.
An undergraduate degree:
in a relevant discipline, such as Commerce, Science, Engineering
with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent [1]
including at least 12.5 points (1 subject) of mathematics, statistics or another quantitative subject at an appropriate level, or equivalent.
This course integrates the study of the technology and business of energy. It is led by specialists in engineering, science, business and economics, and suits graduates in all of these fields. The program has close links with industry and prepares graduates for careers in a rapidly-growing field.
The Master of Engineering is accredited in Europe through EUR-ACE?, and provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia. This dual accreditation is unique in Australia and means our graduates have more international employment opportunities.
This program provides engineers and scientists with the skills required at the management level of technology-based enterprise, plus the financial, investment evaluation and business skills necessary to operate in diverse areas of technology.
You need to meet the following criteria to be considered for entry to the program:
An undergraduate degree in any area with a weighted average of at least 65%, or equivalent to the University of Melbourne grading scheme.
A personal statement of up to 500 words outlining relevant prior study and work experience, motivation to undertake the program.
The Master of Construction Management is a professional degree for graduates wanting to become leaders in the construction industry. The program focuses on real-world projects which range across the full construction management cycle, preparing students for the realities of professional life.