This course has a strong emphasis on engineering practice and will provide you an opportunity to develop further skills and knowledge in your current engineering discipline while at the same time developing your employability skills such as communication and teamwork.
You will commence your study with a unit that introduces you to Australian engineering practice and three project units that will provide you the opportunity to apply discipline knowledge and skills in an authentic project, in some cases with an industry mentor.
You will then select 24 credit points of units from topics including sustainability, mining, project management and rail. If you have no previous industry experience, as part of your elective study you will undertake an internship in order to improve your understanding of engineering practice.
Finally, you will complete a major research project through Engineering Research Project Planning and Engineering Research Project Implementation that will demonstrate your ability to work as a professional engineer.
For Australian students, this course is available in distance mode, giving you flexibility to study even if working or living in a remote location.
This course enables you to be recognised as a graduate professional engineer in Australia. As such, you will have career opportunities in a wide range of areas including the infrastructure, resources and energy sectors.
During your study, you will have opportunities to develop professional skills such as teamwork and communication at the same time as you are applying and further developing the theoretical knowledge you gained in your undergraduate degree. The authentic engineering projects, some with industry mentors, will help to prepare you for engineering practice.
Possessing a Masters qualification will further enhance your employability.
Duration | 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time |
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Credit Points that Must be Earned | 96 |
Number of Units Required | CQUniversity uses the concept of credits to express the amount of study required for a particular course and individual units. The number of units varies between courses. Units in postgraduate courses normally consist of 6 points of credit or multiples thereof (e.g. 12, 18, 24). |
Expected Hours of Study | One point of credit is equivalent to an expectation of approximately two hours of student work per week in a term. |
Course Type | Postgraduate Award |
Qualification (post nominal) | MEng |
AQF Level | Level 9: Masters Degree (Coursework) |
Course Fees |
Indicative Year - 2025
Indicative Year - 2024
Indicative Year - 2023
Indicative Year - 2022
Indicative Year - 2021
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Domestic Students Tertiary Admission Centre Codes (TAC) Codes |
Not Applicable |
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International Students CRICOS Codes |
Minimum three year undergraduate engineering degree
For international applicants - an IELTS score of 6.0 and not less than 6.0 in any band. Please see English requirements https://www.cqu.edu.au/international-students
Interim Awards | CV87 - Graduate Diploma of Engineering CV86 - Graduate Certificate in Engineering |
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Exit Awards | CV87 - Graduate Diploma of Engineering CV86 - Graduate Certificate in Engineering |
Accreditation |
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Compulsory Residential School | for some units for students enrolled in distance mode. |
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ENEP20001 - Students acquire learning outcomes whilst they are working |
Year | Number of Students |
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2024 | 219 |
2023 | 192 |
2022 | 163 |
2021 | 232 |
2020 | 451 |
Please note that in some instances there may be similarities between course, entry and inherent requirements.
If you experience difficulties meeting these requirements, reasonable adjustments may be made upon contacting accessibility@cqu.edu.au. Adjustment must not compromise the academic integrity of the degree or course chosen at CQUniversity or the legal requirements of field education.
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Course Learning Outcomes | |||||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in a discipline and/or area of professional practice | |||||||
2. KNOWLEDGE Have an understanding of research principles and methods applicable to a field of work and/or learning | |||||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
4. SKILLS Have 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 | |||||||
5. SKILLS Have cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level | |||||||
6. SKILLS Have communication and technical research skills to justify and interpret theoretical propositions, methodologies, conclusions and professional decisions to specialist and non-specialist audiences | |||||||
7. SKILLS Have technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and/or for further learning | |||||||
9. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use high level personal autonomy and accountability | |||||||
10 APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to plan and execute a substantial research-based project, capstone experience and/or piece of scholarship. | |||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Communicate, interact and collaborate with others effectively in culturally or linguistically diverse contexts in a culturally respectful manner |
Course Learning Outcomes | |||||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in a discipline and/or area of professional practice | |||||||
2. KNOWLEDGE Have an understanding of research principles and methods applicable to a field of work and/or learning | |||||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
4. SKILLS Have 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 | |||||||
5. SKILLS Have cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level | |||||||
6. SKILLS Have communication and technical research skills to justify and interpret theoretical propositions, methodologies, conclusions and professional decisions to specialist and non-specialist audiences | |||||||
7. SKILLS Have technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and/or for further learning | |||||||
9. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use high level personal autonomy and accountability | |||||||
10 APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to plan and execute a substantial research-based project, capstone experience and/or piece of scholarship. | |||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Communicate, interact and collaborate with others effectively in culturally or linguistically diverse contexts in a culturally respectful manner |
Course Learning Outcomes | |||||||
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Australian Qualifications Framework Descriptors | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
1. KNOWLEDGE Have a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in a discipline and/or area of professional practice | |||||||
2. KNOWLEDGE Have an understanding of research principles and methods applicable to a field of work and/or learning | |||||||
3. SKILLS Have cognitive skills to demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on theory and professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
4. SKILLS Have 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 | |||||||
5. SKILLS Have cognitive, technical and creative skills to generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level | |||||||
6. SKILLS Have communication and technical research skills to justify and interpret theoretical propositions, methodologies, conclusions and professional decisions to specialist and non-specialist audiences | |||||||
7. SKILLS Have technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement, analyse and theorise about developments that contribute to professional practice or scholarship | |||||||
8. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use creativity and initiative to new situations in professional practice and/or for further learning | |||||||
9. APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to use high level personal autonomy and accountability | |||||||
10 APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Be able to plan and execute a substantial research-based project, capstone experience and/or piece of scholarship. | |||||||
APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Communicate, interact and collaborate with others effectively in culturally or linguistically diverse contexts in a culturally respectful manner |
Number of units: 1 | Total credit points: 12 |
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All students must complete the core unit
All students in this course study a common introductory unit.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEG20001 | Australian Engineering Practice |
Number of units: 7 | Total credit points: 84 |
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Students in this Course must complete one compulsory unit, three BEng Civil Engineering units from higher level, two Master level thesis units and two other units from an elective unit list.
Students completing the civil major must complete the following compulsory units.
Note: Students who do not have the assumed prerequisite knowledge for these units may be required to study additional units that will not be counted towards this course of study. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEC14016 | Traffic and Transportation Engineering | |
ENEC14017 | Water Resources Engineering | |
ENEC14014 | Structural and Geotechnical Design |
Students choose 24 credit units of units from the following list.
Note that students who do not have previous industry experience will be required to select ENEP20001 Internship Work Experience as one of their elective units. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students may choose to do any of the following: | ||
ENER20002 | Mining Engineering Systems and Legislation | |
ENER20001 | Introduction to Railway Engineering | |
ENEG20003 | Sustainability Studio | |
PPMP20007 | Project Management Concepts | |
PPMP20009 | Leading Lean Projects | |
ENEP20001 | Internship Work Experience |
All students complete a major research project carrying over 2 terms.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENRP20001 | Engineering Research Project Planning | |
ENRP20003 | Engineering Research Project Implementation |
Number of units: 7 | Total credit points: 84 |
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Students in this Course must complete one compulsory unit, three BEng Civil Engineering units from higher level, two Master level thesis units and two other units from an elective unit list.
Students completing the electrical major must complete the following compulsory units.
Note: Students who do not have the assumed prerequisite knowledge for these units may be required to study additional units that will not be counted towards this course of study. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEE14006 | Embedded Microcontrollers | |
ENEE14007 | Electrical Machines and Drives Applications | |
ENEE14005 | Capstone Power and Control Design |
Students choose 24 credit units of units from the following list.
Note that students who do not have previous industry experience will be required to select ENEP20001 Internship Work Experience as one of their elective units. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students may choose to do any of the following: | ||
ENER20002 | Mining Engineering Systems and Legislation | |
ENER20001 | Introduction to Railway Engineering | |
ENEG20003 | Sustainability Studio | |
PPMP20007 | Project Management Concepts | |
PPMP20009 | Leading Lean Projects | |
ENEP20001 | Internship Work Experience |
All students complete a major research project carrying over 2 terms.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENRP20001 | Engineering Research Project Planning | |
ENRP20003 | Engineering Research Project Implementation |
Number of units: 7 | Total credit points: 84 |
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Students in this Course must complete one compulsory unit, three BEng Civil Engineering units from higher level, two Master level thesis units and two other units from an elective unit list.
Students completing the mechanical major must complete the following compulsory units.
Note: Students who do not have the assumed prerequisite knowledge for these units may be required to study additional units that will not be counted towards this course of study. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEM14015 | Dynamic System Modelling and Control | |
ENEM14016 | Fluid Machinery | |
ENEM14014 | Capstone Thermofluid Engineering |
Students choose 24 credit units of units from the following list.
Note that students who do not have previous industry experience will be required to select ENEP20001 Internship Work Experience as one of their elective units. Please refer to the More Details section for further information.
Available units | ||
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Students may choose to do any of the following: | ||
ENER20002 | Mining Engineering Systems and Legislation | |
ENER20001 | Introduction to Railway Engineering | |
ENEG20003 | Sustainability Studio | |
PPMP20007 | Project Management Concepts | |
PPMP20009 | Leading Lean Projects | |
ENEP20001 | Internship Work Experience |
All students complete a major research project carrying over 2 terms.
Available units | ||
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENRP20001 | Engineering Research Project Planning | |
ENRP20003 | Engineering Research Project Implementation |
Not all units are offered at each campus location or every term. The starting term and location of your enrolment could restrict the elective options available to you. You will be counselled about the elective options at the time of your enrolment at the University.
Choice of Major
The purpose of this degree is to enable students to develop further skills and knowledge in their current Engineering discipline. There are strict pre-requisite requirements for each unit. Students may only be able to meet the pre-requisites for units in a major that is their current discipline.
Any students wishing to change to a different Engineering discipline should contact the Course Advice Team to discuss options: 13 CQUni (13 27 86) http://handbook.cqu.edu.au/eforms/index (‘Ask a Course Advisor’ e-form).
Availability of Civil Major
The Civil major is only available at the Rockhampton and Melbourne Campuses and in Mixed Mode (Online). Hence the Civil units are only delivered on these campuses. For domestic students from Perth, you also have the option of enrolling in Mixed Mode. If you need further information regarding this, please contact the Head of Course Postgraduate Engineering.
Work Experience/Internship
It is a mandatory accreditation requirement that students enrolled in CV82 demonstrate 480 hours engineering practice. This comprises of 360 hours of internship in an engineering organisation that is closely aligned to their discipline major and 120 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Students may enroll in ENEP20001 Internship Work Experience upon completing a minimum of 36 credit points in the course. Students are encouraged to undertake a 12-week full-time internship for 4 days per week. The internship allows the student to integrate their theoretical knowledge with industry practices and develop new engineering practice skills and knowledge.
The School of Engineering and Technology organises internships for all students including self-sourced internships; and University-sourced internships through industry connections and University-affiliated internship providers. The self-sourced internship will be assessed by the school's Work Integrated Learning (WIL) team for its appropriateness. Placements may be unpaid, paid or a nominal financial amount may be awarded by your host in the form of a stipend.
Students may seek recognition of previous work experience, should they possess so, by providing relevant documentary evidence.
For further information or instructions, please contact the school's WIL team.
Credit for Prior Learning
Credit cannot be granted towards ENEP20001 Internship Work Experience unless an equivalent Engineering Work Experience unit has been completed as part of an accredited higher education post graduate Engineering Degree.
Applicants with AQF 8 - AQF 9 level Honours or Postgraduate qualifications or study completed in a cognate discipline may be eligible for advanced standing.
Note: Cognate discipline is sequence of study in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
Please refer to the Credit For Prior Learning website at http://www.cqu.edu.au/credittransfer for further details on the guidelines and application process or contact the Academic Pathways Team at credit@cqu.edu.au.