Master of Engineering Research (MENR) - MEngR
CRICOS code (International applicants): 066076A
On-campus | External | |
Semester intake: | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) |
Campus: | Toowoomba | - |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place Research training scheme (RTS) | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place Research training scheme (RTS) |
Standard duration: | 3 semesters full-time, 6 semesters part-time or 6 semesters by distance education. | |
Program articulation: | To: Doctor of Philosophy ; Doctor of Professional Engineering |
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: study@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 aims
The aim of this program is to provide Engineers with research opportunities that are relevant to the field of study. The program will provide opportunity to undertake real-world problems through a supervised research project.
Program objectives
The principal aim of the program is to produce graduates who are highly competent in research and development work in engineering. Specifically, graduates of the program will be able to demonstrate:
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a broad knowledge of selected engineering practice from agricultural, civil, computer systems, construction, electrical, electronic, engineering management, environmental, mechanical, computational, mechatronic or structural engineering
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an extensive and detailed knowledge of one significant aspect of engineering at a level that allows for the proposal and evaluation of innovative solutions to complex technical problems in that area
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an exhaustive knowledge of, and ability to access, sources of information about Australian and overseas engineering practice in the relevant area of engineering
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an ability to utilise sound research methodology and experimental design in an investigative study
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an awareness of the practical applications and the implications for the industry of the research work that has been undertaken
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a high standard of written communication on technical matters.
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production of their own original professional contributions in an appropriate engineering field.
Admission requirements
All candidates for admission to the program will have demonstrated a high level of academic performance at the undergraduate level or will have demonstrated, in pursuit of their occupation or by other means, their ability to perform successfully in their studies at this level.
Specifically, a candidate will normally be considered for admission to a place in the Master of Engineering (Research) program if the candidate either:
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holds a four-year honours degree in the related field of study awarded by an Australian university or university college, with a minimum GPA of 5 out of 7 or a GPA of 5.5 for the last 2 full years of the degree or an equivalent qualification awarded by an overseas institution
or
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equivalent qualification and work experience in the related field of study as determined by the program coordinator.
Admission to all graduate programs is highly competitive owing to limited enrolment capacities. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
All students are required to satisfy the applicable .
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a 精东传媒app-approved . On successful completion of the English language program, you may be admitted to an award 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
Domestic full fee paying students
may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship
requirements.
Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa
holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens
who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program
pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .
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)
Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens commencing a higher degree research program may have their tuition fees paid for by the Australian Federal Government under the Research Training Scheme (RTS). A RTS place entitles a student an exemption on tuition fees for a maximum period of 4 years full-time or 8 years part-time for a Doctorate program and 2 years full-time or 4 years part-time for a Masters by Research program. As part of the enrolment process students are required to submit proof of citizenship and transcripts of all previous academic study. It is with this documentation that USQ can determine a student's eligibility for a RTS place. Students who are eligible for RTS are:
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those who have not consumed a RTS allocation previously;
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those who have already utilised the RTS to successfully completed a research program. Once a student completes a higher degree research program full entitlements of the RTS are restored.
If a student's RTS entitlement expires before they have completed their program they will be required to pay full tuition fees for the remainder of the program. As there may be limited RTS places available, some students may be required to pay fees for all or part of their program. The Office of Research Graduate Studies will advise students of their eligibility for an RTS place.
Program structure
The program is a 12-unit program made up of one unit of research training, one postgraduate elective (coursework or research training as approved by the program coordinator) and 10 units of independent research. Research topics are selected from areas of agricultural, civil, computer systems, construction, electrical, electronic, environmental, environmental management, mechanical, biomedical, computational, mechatronic or structural engineering.
Award of the Master of Engineering (Research) requires the successful examination of the student鈥檚 thesis or research outcomes, work based research project/s and professional learning.
Required time limits
The Master of Engineering (Research) normally involves either
one and half years (three semesters) of full-time research or three
years (six semesters) of part-time research during which a candidate
prepares a thesis on the research undertaken and submits it for examination.
Students have a maximum of five years to complete this program. International
oncampus students should complete this program within the CRICOS duration
which is two years.
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
For information technology requirements please refer to the as advised by the 精东传媒app. Students who have laboratory based research should confirm with their supervisor that they have access to appropriately equipped laboratories either at USQ or externally.
Other program requirements
Students must maintain good standing in this program. Please refer to the Academic Standing, Progression and Exclusion Procedure.
Students must have candidature for the Master of Engineering (Research) confirmed after the end of the equivalent of six months full-time enrolment (4 units); thus requiring successful completion of:
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the courses and approved elective (or another research course if required by the supervisory team); and
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a thesis proposal presented in accordance with Higher Degree by Research procedures with a minimum of a nominal grade of C from the Confirmation of Candidature panel.
Articulation
A student enrolled in the Master of Engineering (Research) (MENR) who wishes to articulate without completing the program, may on the basis of outstanding performance, seek to transfer to the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Professional Engineering (DPEN) program. To be considered for acceptance into the either of the above programs, students must have achieved all of the following:
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completed at least 8 units within the Master of Engineering (Research)
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a nominal GPA of 6 achieved from:
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a minimum grade of A for the course ENG8001, and where applicable a minimum grade of A for another elective course if required by the supervisory team
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a minimum grade of A for their research proposal from the Confirmation of Candidature panel
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achieved subsequent confirmation of Master's candidature by the Office of Research Graduate Studies.
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Following satisfactory completion of the above and subject to support from their supervisory team, eligible students may apply for transfer to the PhD program or DPEN. As such a transfer will involve an extension of the scope of the existing approved MENR research project, any such transfer will require the evaluation of a full confirmation proposal at doctoral program level. The material will be assessed via a Faculty confirmation panel. Students wishing to articulate as above must discuss the procedures with the Office of Research Graduate Studies.
Recommended enrolment patterns
In this section:
- Full-time enrolment pattern - Semester 1 entry
- Full-time enrolment pattern - Semester 2 entry
- Part-time enrolment pattern
Full-time enrolment pattern - Semester 1 entry
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.
The Master of Engineering (Research) is a 12 unit research program, one unit of research training, one postgraduate elective (coursework or research training as approved by the program coordinator) and 10 units of independent research. Students are to successfully complete the following courses:
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | External (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Year 1 | ||||||||
1 | 1,2 | 1,2,3 | One unit | |||||
Approved Postgraduate Elective (coursework or research training as approved by the program coordinator) | 1 | 1,2 | 1 | 1,2 | One unit | |||
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Two units | ||||
1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | Four units | ||||
Year 2 | ||||||||
2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | Four units |
Full-time enrolment pattern - Semester 2 entry
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | External (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Year 1 | ||||||||
1 | 1,2 | 1,2,3 | One unit | |||||
Approved Postgraduate Elective (coursework or research training as approved by the program coordinator) | 1 | 1,2 | 1 | 1,2 | One unit | |||
1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | Two units | ||||
Year 2 | ||||||||
2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | Four units | ||||
2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Four units |
Notes
Students must complete , one postgraduate elective (coursework
or research training as approved by the program coordinator) and a
total of 10 units of Independent Research in Engineering and Surveying
courses. and the approved elective must be satisfactorily completed during
the first term of study.
Programs may be varied to suit the needs of individual students.
Enrolment in the above courses is used to monitor student progress
and to levy program fees where appropriate, so it is important to
consult with the Associate Dean (Research and Research Training) when
finalising enrolment for this program. All of the above courses (except ) are ungraded courses,
i.e. successful completion will be indicated by a Satisfactory Progress
grade.
Part-time enrolment pattern
Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | External (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
First semester of study | ||||||||
1,2 | 1,2 | One unit | ||||||
Approved Postgraduate Elective (coursework or research training as approved by the program coordinator) | 1,2 | 1 | 1,2 | One unit | ||||
Second semester of study | ||||||||
1,2 | 1,2 | Two units | ||||||
Third and fourth semester of study | ||||||||
^ | 1,2 | 1,2 | Two units | |||||
Fifth and sixth semester of study | ||||||||
^ | 1,2 | 1,2 | Two units |
Footnotes | |
^ | students must reenrol into this course |
Notes
Students must complete , one postgraduate elective (coursework
or research training as approved by the program coordinator) and a
total of 10 units of Independent Research in Engineering and Surveying
courses. and the approved elective must be satisfactorily completed during
the first term of study.
Programs may be varied to suit the needs of individual students.
Enrolment in the above courses is used to monitor student progress
and to levy program fees where appropriate, so it is important to
consult with the Associate Dean (Research and Research Training) when
finalising enrolment for this program. All of the above courses (except ) are ungraded courses,
i.e. successful completion will be indicated by a Satisfactory Progress
grade.