Master of Maritime Engineering (Advanced)
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Master of Maritime Engineering (Advanced)
Combining studies in maritime engineering with management, this course will give you the expertise to manage engineering projects in the maritime industry. The Master of Maritime Engineering (Advanced) builds on your existing skillsets to improve the design, performance and research of maritime vessels and systems. Your studies will cover maritime…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Combining studies in maritime engineering with management, this course will give you the expertise to manage engineering projects in the maritime industry. The Master of Maritime Engineering (Advanced) builds on your existing skillsets to improve the design, performance and research of maritime vessels and systems. Your studies will cover maritime engineering topics including ship design, propulsion systems and associated auxiliary machinery.
This program is aimed at engineering professionals already in the workforce, but with limited exposure to the maritime engineering sector. Graduates follow careers in technical engineering and management across a broad range of maritime sectors.
Our specialist coursework is designed by experienced maritime engineers and researchers. Delivered through interactive online study resources, this course provides a flexible learning mode for students who wish to continue working while studying.
Learning Outcomes:
1 Formulate solutions to complex technical problems in both the maritime and wider engineering fields using systematic analysis and processes.
2 Manage maritime projects using systematic approaches, soft skills and teamwork in professional and lay domains.
3 Critically investigate into current developments, advanced technologies and emerging issues to create innovative solutions for maritime and wider engineering fields.
4 Practice the personal attributes of a professional engineer by implementing ethical and sustainable engineering practices.
Career outcomes
This course is targeted at engineering professionals already in the workforce, who wish to pursue, or develop a career in the technical management of maritime engineering projects.
REQUIREMENTS
A full four year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree, or equivalent.
IELTS (Academic) – 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0)
TOEFL (iBT) 72 (no skill below: Reading 16; Listening 16; Speaking 18; Writing 22)
PTE Academic 50 with no score lower than 50
UTAS Access-English Level 7 – 60% (no individual score less than 60%)
Cambridge CAE (Certificate of Advanced English) – B Grade
Cambridge CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) – C Grade
Cambridge BEC (Business English Certificate) Higher – C Grade
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of Tasmania was officially founded on 1st January 1890 and is located at Sandy Bay, Tasmania. In addition to the main campus at Sandy Bay, it also operates out of the Newnham Campus and the Cradle Coast Campus. The most popular courses offered are the environmental studies that include wilderness management, marine sciences and indigenous studies in Tasmanian literature. Other unconventional courses include agriculture development, studies on the community and population and ocean study programs. The university also comprises of a Music Conservatorium, Art school and a School of Clinical studies.
The University of Tasmania was officially founded on 1st January 1890 and is located at Sandy Bay, Tasmania. In addition to the main campus at Sandy Bay, it also operates out of the Newnham Campus and the Cradle Coast Campus. The most popular courses offered are the environmental studies that include wilderness management, marine sciences and indigenous studies in Tasmanian literature. Other unconventional courses include agriculture development, studies on the community and population and ocean study programs. The university also comprises of a Music Conservatorium, Art school and a School of Clinical studies.