Here is the detail of Masters of Mechanical Engineering at Deakin University including the Masters by coursework and the Masters by research.
The School of Engineering, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment at Deakin University offers seven (7) postgraduate courses, five (5) of which are masters degree programme and none is a masters in Mechanical Engineering.
This means that Deakin University doesn't offers masters degree in Mechanical Engineering at least at the time of this post.
Available below is the list of all taught postgraduate degree courses at the school of engineering Deakin University including the five masters.
- Graduate Certificate of Engineering
- Graduate Certificate of Internet of Things
- Master of Energy System Management
- Master of Energy System Management (Professional)
- Master of Engineering (Professional)
- Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management
- Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management (Professional)
Master of Engineering (Professional)
This course if chosen instead of Masters of Mechanical Engineering you are looking for will benefit you a lot. It will help broaden your research and technical knowledge to develop and implement engineering projects as part of a professional team.
The course is design to also develop entrepreneurship skills like leadership, time management business management creative thinking and more in students to apply at many jobs roles and in various industry.
Masters of Engineering (Professional) is a two (2) years masters by coursework programme. Students for the course are accessible to state of art facilities and equipment with instructions given by highly professional instructors.
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