Engineering Doctorate (ENGD) - EngD
Distance education | |
Semester intake: | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) Semester 3 (November) |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place Research training scheme (RTS) |
Standard duration: | 5 years minimum and 10 years maximum |
Contact us
Future Australian and New Zealand students | Future International students | Current students |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315 Email: studyeng@usq.edu.au |
Phone: +61 7 4631 5543 Email: international@usq.edu.au |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 2285 Email usq.support@usq.edu.au |
Program focus
The aim of the Engineering Doctorate program is to enhance the skills of already high performing professional engineers in the areas of detailed technical investigation, applied research and development, innovative design and analysis. The program allows candidates to develop and demonstrate these essential skills by communicating their significant original professional technical achievements as a substantial body of work in a formal academic format. In addition, candidates are likely to acquire some additional key management knowledge and/or broad technological knowledge. The specific set of knowledge will depend on the candidate’s choice of courses.
Program aims
The aim of the 24 unit Engineering Doctorate program is to enhance the skills of already high performing professional engineers in the areas of detailed technical investigation, applied research and development, innovative design and analysis. The program allows candidates to develop and demonstrate these essential skills by communicating their significant original professional technical achievements as a substantial body of work in a formal academic format. In addition, candidates are likely to acquire some additional key management knowledge and/or broad technological knowledge. The specific set of knowledge will depend on the candidate's choice of courses.
Program objectives
Students who successfully complete the Engineering Doctorate will be able to demonstrate the ability to:
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critically evaluate knowledge from the professional journals and other information sources relevant to the professional engineering field;
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analyse trends in technology;
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use research skills in the field of professional engineering;
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apply skills in detailed technical investigation of complex and unique engineering problems;
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develop innovative solutions, designs and analyses; and
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present a clear and accurate written account of an extensive and complicated body of work
Depending on the choice of Elective courses, students will also be able to demonstrate the ability to:
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apply selected fundamental management theories and practices;
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apply skills in engineering and technology business;
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evaluate the importance of technological innovation and risk in engineering business; and
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apply knowledge and skills associated with technology management in areas such as sustainable development, technical risk assessment and engineering asset management.
Admission requirements
To be eligible for admission to the program, candidates must:
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possess an appropriate four-year Bachelor degree in Engineering awarded by an Australian university, or an equivalent qualification awarded by an overseas institution, with a high level of academic achievement; and
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be able to demonstrate, or be in a position to produce, their own substantial, original professional contributions in an appropriate Engineering field.
The standing of degrees awarded by an overseas institution will be determined by reference to the (NOOSR) or other appropriate information services. Prospective candidates should discuss their previous professional level with the Associate Dean (Research) prior to applying for admission into the program.
Program fees
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders,
Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who reside
outside Australia pay full tuition fees.
Domestic full fee paying
students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government
loan called .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .
Research training scheme (RTS)
The Research Training Scheme (RTS) provides Commonwealth-funded higher degree by research (HDR) students with an ‘entitlement’ to an exemption from course fees for the equivalent of four years full-time study in an accredited HDR program. If a student's RTS entitlement expires before they have completed their program they will be required to pay full tuition fees. As there may be limited RTS places available, some students may be required to pay fees for all or part of their program. The USQ will advise students of their eligibility for an RTS place.
Program structure
This program is a 24-unit program made up of eight single-unit Academic and Research Paper courses and 16 units of independent research. The Independent Research courses are designed to enable candidates to obtain credit for their original technical achievements undertaken during their professional employment. The results of this research or original technical achievement will be submitted for examination in a dissertation, which may be a single comprehensive document or may take the form of a short dissertation accompanied by a portfolio of published papers, technical reports and designs. In this latter case the purpose of the dissertation is to link the elements of the portfolio and to provide a clear exposition of the original and novel aspects of the work.
Program completion requirements
Candidates will normally complete the program within six years of part-time study. The maximum duration of the program is 10 years from the first date of enrolment.
Required time limits
Full-time students have a maximum of five years to complete
this program. Part-time students have a maximum of 10 years to complete
this program.
A pro-rata adjustment of the maximum time period
will apply for those students who transfer from one mode of study
to another. A pro-rata reduction in the maximum time period will apply
to students who are admitted to a program with advanced standing.
IT requirements
Access to an up-to-date computer is necessary. On-campus students can access appropriately equipped laboratories, but should consider acquisition of their own computer. External students should be able to access a computer with the following as advised by the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app. All students should have access to email and the Internet via a computer running the latest versions of Internet web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. The ¾«¶«´«Ã½app has a wireless network for on-campus students' computers. In order to take advantage of this facility and further enhance their on-campus learning environment, students should consider purchasing a notebook/laptop computer with wireless connectivity. A notebook/laptop may be required for some courses.
Exit points
Candidates who complete four courses from Schedule A may satisfy the requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering program in which case they could exit the program with a Postgraduate Certificate in Engineering.
Candidates who complete seven courses from Schedule A plus from Schedule B may satisfy the requirements for the Master of Engineering . in which case they could exit the program with a Master of Engineering ..
Exemptions
Candidates for admission to the program are eligible to seek advanced standing in the program, in accordance with existing ¾«¶«´«Ã½app regulations. Applications for advanced standing should be made prior to enrolling in the program. The maximum number of exemptions permitted in this program will be 12 units. Up to eight units of coursework exemptions will be permitted. Studies used as the basis for claims for advanced standing must be postgraduate studies. They will normally have been completed within a period of five years prior to the date of application for advanced standing.
Enrolment
Candidates for admission to the program should note that some of the courses specify enrolment requirements. This will mean that successful applicants may be enrolling in courses for which they do not have sufficient pre-requisite knowledge. Applicants should refer to the section of this publication to determine the enrolment requirements for the courses they intend enrolling in. Candidates will be expected to rectify any deficiencies in their pre-requisite knowledge by private study, guided if necessary by the examiners of the relevant courses.
Recommended enrolment pattern
Candidates must complete:
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seven of the single-unit courses from Schedule A
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plus 16 Independent Research in Engineering and Surveying courses in Schedule B.
Within Schedule A, up to four other postgraduate courses may be approved as part of the Engineering Doctorate program. Approval for the inclusion of prior studies must be sought at the time of application for this program.
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Schedule A — Elective Studies | ||||||||
Candidates must complete seven of the following courses from Group 1, 2 or 3: | ||||||||
Group 1 — Coursework Electives | ||||||||
1 | ||||||||
1 | 1 | |||||||
ENG8102 Towards Sustainable Development | 2 | |||||||
2 | 2 | |||||||
1 | 1 | |||||||
ENG8204 Management of Environmental Technology* | 2 | |||||||
2 | 2 | |||||||
2 | ||||||||
2 | ||||||||
Group 2 — Approved Electives | ||||||||
Up to four other postgraduate courses may be approved as part of the EngD program | ||||||||
Group 3 — Elective Research Papers | ||||||||
1 | Pre-requisite: | |||||||
2 | Pre-requisite: | |||||||
ENG9003 Research Paper 3 | ||||||||
ENG9004 Research Paper 4 | ||||||||
Schedule B — Compulsory Studies | ||||||||
Candidates must complete the following course: | ||||||||
1,2 | 1,2 | |||||||
Plus 16 units of independent research from: Distance Education students must enrol in the on-campus offering. | ||||||||
1 | One unit | |||||||
2 | One unit | |||||||
1 | Two units | |||||||
2 | Two units | |||||||
3 | Two units | |||||||
1 | Four units | |||||||
2 | Four units | |||||||
3 | Four units |
Footnotes | |
* | Not offered in 2012 |
Notes
Before enrolling in any courses, candidates should read the
section entitled Enrolment Requirements.
At least five courses from Schedule A must normally be completed
prior to enrolling in the independent research courses.