Master of Engineering (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
About
This Master of Engineering degree develops advanced research principles and methods and mastery of a body of knowledge in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
Upon graduation with a Master of Engineering degree from RMIT University you will have developed:high level skills in research processes, the ability to solve complex industrial problems and provide high-level, strategic and research-based advice in a variety of settings.
the ability to analyse and synthesise knowledge related to specific disciplines, and high level communication skillsYou will also be able to take advantage of holding an internationally recognised degree from a highly reputable university which is globally well known.A Master of Engineering degree will provide you with a foundation for further studies into a PhD and employment in senior leadership and management research-based positions in a variety of government, non-government and corporate environmentsIndividually supervised research programs are available in the following areas of research focus:Mechanical Engineering:
virtual engineering and design, industrial and vehicle, aerodynamics, conservation and renewable energy (CARE), computational engineering (including CAD, FEA, CFD), applied heat and mass transfer, vehicle design and crashworthiness, engine and supercharger technologies, combustion and fuels, alternative energy technology (e.g.
solar cells), sports engineering, dynamics and control and noise vibration harshness Manufacturing Engineering:
computer-integrated manufacturing, design for manufacturing, forming and machining technology, high-speed automation, robotics, laser technology, additive manufacturing, polymeric and composite product development, operations, quality management in manufacturing
Structure
All courses listed may not be available each Semester.
Coursework Courses Year 1:
Complete the following One (1) Course:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
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Research Methods for Engineering & Related Disciplines | 12 | OENG1085 | City Campus |
It is recommended that you undertake OENG1161 Research Communications as your second coursework course
ANDCoursework Courses Year 2:
Select and complete One (1) of the following Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
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Research Communications | 12 | OENG1161 | City Campus |
Entrepreneurship in Research | 12 | OENG1160 | City Campus |
In consultation with your supervisory team, you may also elect to take either or both of the following:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
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Quantitative Research Techniques | 12 | MATH2256 | City Campus |
Qualitative Research Techniques | 12 | HUSO2362 | City Campus |
Thesis Courses
The remaining allocation of credit points for each semester should be made up of the following Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
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Masters Research (48cp) | 48 | MIET2427 | Bundoora Campus |
Masters Research (36cp) | 36 | MIET2428 | Bundoora Campus |
Masters Research (24cp) | 24 | MIET2429 | Bundoora Campus |
Masters Research (12cp) | 12 | MIET2450 | Bundoora Campus |
Entry requirements
The minimum requirements for admission to a master by research program are:
- a bachelor degree requiring at least four years of full-time study in a relevant discipline awarded with honours. The degree should include a research component comprised of a thesis, other research projects or research methodology courses that constitute at least 25% of a full-time academic year (or part-time equivalent). The applicant must have achieved at least a credit average in the final year; or
- evidence of appropriate academic qualifications and/or experience that satisfies the Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research Training and Development or nominee that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of study or cognate field and the potential for research sufficient to undertake the proposed program.
At RMIT a grade of credit represents academic achievement of 60% or higher.
English Language Requirements
A minimum IELTS (academic module) overall score 6.5, with no band below 6.0; or equivalent. For equivalents to English entry requirements, see the English equivalents webpage (unresolved).
Further information and application process
For further information on the steps you need to take to apply for a research program see How to apply – Research programs webpage.
Learning outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Engineering will have developed mastery in research in their chosen field by undertaking a substantial and rigorous research project.
Graduates of a Master of Engineering by research will have:
- a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent development in one or more disciplines
- advanced knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the field of work or learning
- cognitive skills to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and its application
- cognitive, technical and creative skills to investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories and to apply established theories to different bodies of knowledge or practice
- cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level
- cognitive and technical skills to design, use and evaluate research and research methods
- communication and technical skills to present coherent and sustained argument and to disseminate research results to specialist and non-specialist audiences
- technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse, theorise and disseminate research that makes a contribution to knowledge
Graduates of a Master of Engineering by research will demonstrate the application of these knowledge and skills:
- with creativity and initiative to new situations and/or for further learning
- with high level personal autonomy and accountability
- to plan and execute a substantial piece of research
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