Duration
3 years full time / 6 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March, July
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Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Course structure
Overview
The Master of Environmental Engineering is a 2–3 year degree (full-time) depending on your prior study.
Course structure
First year
In your first year (or equivalent) you’ll complete foundation engineering subjects – tailored to students from a non-engineering background. If you’ve completed the Environmental Engineering Systems major in your bachelor’s degree, plus the required maths and science subjects, you’ll receive credit for these foundation engineering subjects and start in second year.
Second and third year
In the second and third year of the program (or equivalent), you’ll focus on your chosen engineering discipline. As an environmental engineering student you will be guided in designing and building sustainable solutions to environmental problems, and focus on climate change, water scarcity and bushfire management.
You’ll undertake an industry, design or research project and gain the skills and knowledge to practice as a professional engineer.
Choose your specialisation
As a Master of Environmental Engineering student, you can pursue your career goals and interests through one of three specialisations, or you can choose not to specialise if you’d prefer.
Earth Observation
Develop expertise in earth observation systems, showing how remotely-sensed data can create a step-change in the efficiency and effectiveness of environmental engineering solutions.
Energy Systems
Study energy-related environmental engineering systems, exploring energy efficiency and renewable energy to ensure low or zero carbon emissions.
Water Systems
Learn about water-related environmental engineering systems, which underpin the sustainable development of water systems in Australia and internationally.
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Industry, design and research subjects
Internship subject
Build your skills and work experience through our academically credited Internship subject. Running over 10–15 weeks, you could intern for a catchment management, conservation and natural resources, resource planning and management or a waste and water organisation.
Creating Innovative Engineering subject
Work on a real-world innovation challenge with an industry mentor through our Creating Innovative Engineering subject.
Infrastructure Engineering Research project
Work alongside our world-leading environmental engineering researchers in our Infrastructure Engineering Research Project subject. Work on an industry partnered project, or pursue your own exploratory research. You’ll have the opportunity to present the findings to the public at our annual engineering showcase, the Endeavour Engineering and IT Exhibition.
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