Master of Engineering (Chemical)
Master
In Adelaide (Australia)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Adelaide (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
2 years
full-time
or
part-time equiv.A Global Learning Experience is an integral component to your academic journey at The
University of Adelaide. The university is committed to offering its students the opportunity to study
overseas through a range of degrees offered via the Global Learning Office, including student
exchange, study tours, short study degrees, internships and placements. There are many exciting
opportunities in Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Oceania ranging from a few weeks to a
full academic year.
To find Global Learning opportunities available in your study area click Global Experiences.
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Global
- Project
- University
- Full Time
Course programme
Normally, students will complete the requirements for the Master of Engineering in two years of full-time study.
Graduates of a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Adelaide or another institution whose program is equivalent to an AQF level 8 honours program will be eligible to be considered for credit allowing them to complete the master's program in less than two years, with a minimum of one year of full-time study.
International students from non-English speaking backgrounds will be required to take an English language communications course as part of the program.
The availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff, facilities and sufficient enrolments.
Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Master of Engineering (Chemical) Example Study Plan The below study plan is indicative of a semester 1 commencement.
Please scroll to the bottom of the table to print a study plan for semester 1 or 2 commencement.
MASTER OF ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL) Year1S1 ELEC ENG 7057 Engineering Communication & Critical Thinking (3 units) CHEM ENG 7050 Multi-Phase Fluid & Particle Mechanics (3 units) CHEM ENG 7051 Kinetic & Reactor Design (3 units) PROJMGNT 5021 Applied Project Management 1 (3 units) S2 CHEM ENG 7052 Separation Processes (3 units) CHEM ENG 7054 Simulation & Concept Design (3 units) ELEC ENG 7164 Business Management Systems (3 units) MATHS 7025 Research Methods and Statistics (3 units) Year2S1 CHEM ENG 7046A Masters Chemical Project Part 1 (6 units) Elective (3 units) Elective (3 units) S2 CHEM ENG 7046B Masters Chemical Project Part 1 (6 units) Elective (3 units) Elective (3 units) CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING ELECTIVES SEMESTER1 MECH ENG 7021 Combustion Technology & Emissions Control (3 units) CHEM ENG 7035 Water & Waste Water Treatment (3 units) CHEM ENG 7055 Material Science & Engineering (3 units) CHEM ENG 7027 Transport Processes in the Environment (3 units) CHEM ENG 7039 Pinch Analysis and Process Synthesis (3 units) CHEM ENG 7059 Pyrometallurgy (3 units) SEMESTER2 CHEM ENG 7038 Process Plant Safety & Risk Assessment (3 units) CHEM ENG 7048 Biofuels, Biomass and Wastes (3 units) CHEM ENG 7056 Process Control & Instrumentation (3 units) CHEM ENG 7058 Hydrometallurgy & Electrometallurgy (3 units) GUIDE TO ENROLMENT This study plan should be used to guide enrolment for the current academic year.
Some students may need to modify their enrolment based on previous study (e.
g.
students granted advanced standing/credit, students repeating previously failed courses).
COURSE AVAILABILITY^Check the course planner for course availability noting the availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff and facilities.
Download a print copy of the study plan Master of Engineering (Chemical) Semester 2 Start: Students commencing in semester 2, download a print copy of the study planSemester 2 - Master of Engineering (Chemical) Assessment Assessment includes course and project work.
All students are required to complete a minimum of 12 weeks of practical experience outside normal class time.
Practical experience can be undertaken in Australia or overseas.
Students who have already completed equivalent practical experience deemed acceptable by the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences may be given a partial or total exemption from this requirement.
Master of Engineering (Chemical)