Academic Requirements
- A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a recognized institution with a minimum Credit average.
- Approval from the Head of Postgraduate Studies based on academic performance and relevant experience.
Overview The Master of Research in Engineering and Information Sciences at the University of Wollongong is a comprehensive program that combines rigorous research training with advanced coursework. The first year consists of 48 credit points of research training and coursework, while the second year focuses on a 48 credit point thesis evaluated by external examiners.
The Master of Research in Engineering and Information Sciences at the University of Wollongong offers a robust program that integrates extensive research training with advanced academic coursework. The first year is dedicated to 48 credit points of research methodology and core subjects, while the second year is centered around a 48 credit point thesis, which is assessed by external experts in the field.
Core Courses include:
Students will also have the opportunity to select elective courses and undertake a significant thesis project that highlights their research skills and contributes to their field of study.
Applicants must submit relevant documentation as outlined by the university.
Graduates of the Master of Research in Engineering and Information Sciences may find themselves well-prepared for a range of career opportunities in engineering and technology sectors. They may also be eligible for post-study work permits in Australia, allowing them to gain valuable work experience after completing their studies. It is recommended to consult the Department of Home Affairs for the latest information regarding work permits and visa options.
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