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How to enrol in theMaster of Professional Engineering
MONASHENGINEERING
Quick facts
Course Title Master of Professional Engineering
Short title MProfEng
Course code E6011
Specialisations you can choose
Chemical (Food engineering), Chemical (Bioprocessing engineering), Chemical (Engineering design), Civil (Structure), Civil (Transport), Civil (Water), Civil (Geomechanics), Electrical engineering, Materials engineering, Mechanical engineering.
You’ll graduate with The award title for your specialisation for example:Master of Professional Mechanical Engineering
Credit points 16 units x 6 credit points = 96 credit points (2 year program)
Duration 2 years full time
Time limit 2 Year Duration = 6 years
The Handbook will provide you with your degree structure and course requirements including:• Course structure and unit requirements• Units available and detailed unit information• Unit guides• Assessments and learning outcomes• Unit coordinators and Chief examiners• Course maps
The 2020 Handbook
Unit structure of your degree (Refer to the 2020 Handbook)Part A. Engineering specialist knowledge and application units (Core compulsory units)Part B. Enhancement learning units (Technical electives)Part C. Research and knowledge skills unitsPart D. Professional practice unit
Tip! Use the course progression maps in the Handbook to view detailed individual specialisation streams
Your first year program overview
Part A (Core compulsory unit)Engineering SpecialisationKnowledge and application
Part A (Core compulsory unit)Engineering SpecialisationKnowledge and application
Part BEnhancement learning (Technical elective unit)
Part BEnhancement learning (Technical elective unit)
Part A (Core compulsory unit)Engineering SpecialisationKnowledge and application
Part A (Core compulsory unit)Engineering SpecialisationKnowledge and application
Part A (Core compulsory unit)Engineering SpecialisationKnowledge and application
Part DProfessional practice unit
ENG5100
Continuous Professional Development (CPD)CPD is a compulsory requirement for all Master of Professional Engineering students. It is a collection of all work, volunteering and personal and professional development opportunities which comprises of a total of 420 hours of CPD activities. The CPD unit code is ENG0003 – This unit is pre-enrolled you will not have to select it.
Your first semester of study Your second semester of study
NEXT: Click on your specialisation and choose your units.
CIVILGeomechanics, Structures, Transport, Water
One of: Chemical, Electrical, Materials, Mechanical
Enrolling in your units on WES – IMPORTANT to read carefully
IF you are enrolling in one of the following streams: Chemical (Food, Bioprocessing or Design)ElectricalMaterialsMechanicalYou must select two technical elective units (PART B) for the specialisation stream you are enrolling in –This means choosing one elective for each semester of study.
All your core compulsory units (PART A) are already pre-enrolled for both semesters in WES – You MUST Click and Confirm each unconfirmed unit (Step 3 Get Started)
TIP!Before enrolling in your technical electives, we recommend that you take the time to read the unit content to ensure that you have the necessary background to progress successful in that unit.
CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL MATERIALS MECHANICAL
NEXT: Click on your specialisation and choose your units.
Enrolling in your units on WES – IMPORTANT to read carefully
IF you are enrolling in to a Civil Engineering specialisation stream (Geomechanics, Structures, Water or Transport)
Your enrolment for 2020 is already pre-enrolled in WES including your Part B units.You are therefore NOT required to choose any additional units for your course.
Your next step is to go to Get Started – Step 3 and confirm all your units in WES and click submit.
All your core compulsory units (PART A) are already pre-enrolled for both semesters in WES – You MUST Click and Confirm each unconfirmed unit (Step 3 Get Started)
CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS
CLICK TO FINISH
Choose your electives – Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Specialisation Stream:Choose 2 of the following – one in each of Semester 1 and Semester 2
CHE5883 Nanostructured membranes for separation and energy production
CHE5886 Advanced biopolymers
CHE5889 Food engineering and processing
ENG5008 Work integrated learning
MEC5888 Renewable energy systems
MTE5882 Advanced polymeric materials
MTE5887 Additive manufacturing of polymeric and functional materials
CLICK TO FINISH
Choose your electives – Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Specialisation Stream:Choose 2 of the following – one in each of Semester 1 and Semester 2
ECE5143 Optical communications
ECE5145 Network performance
ECE5153 Power system analysis
ECE5155 Electrical energy – power electronic applications
ECE5176 Computer vision
ECE5178 Intelligent robotics
ECE5179 Neural networks and deep learning
ENG5008 Work integrated learning
CLICK TO FINISH
Choose your electives – Materials Engineering
Materials Engineering Specialisation Stream:Choose 2 of the following – one in each of Semester 1 and Semester 2
CHE5883 Nanostructured membranes for separation and energy production
CHE5885 Principles and practices for sustainable development
ENG5008 Work integrated learning
MEC5885 Energy efficiency and sustainability engineering
MEC5891 Design for additive manufacturing
MTE5190 Advanced materials modelling
MTE5197 Engineering with nanomaterials
CLICK TO FINISH
Choose your electives – Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Specialisation Stream:Choose 2 of the following – one in each of Semester 1 and Semester 2
ENG5002 Engineering entrepreneurship
ENG5008 Work integrated learning
MEC5882 Instrumentation, sensing and monitoring
MEC5889 Medical device technologies
MEC5891 Design for additive manufacturing
MEC5897 Lean manufacturing
MTE5883 Environmental durability
MTE5885 Biomaterials and biomechanics
MTE5886 Additive manufacturing of metallic materials
MTE5887 Additive manufacturing of polymeric and functional materials
CLICK TO FINISH
What next?Domestic students International studentsEnrol on WES (Step 3)CHECK YOUR UNITS CAREFULLYEnsure that you click and CONFIRM all pre-enrolled units
• Order your ID card (Step 4)• Select your preferred class times• Prepare for uni (Host Scheme, support
services, online systems, transport,• accommodation)• View your fee Student Amenities fee
statement.
Enrol on WES (Step 3)CHECK YOUR UNITS CAREFULLYEnsure that you click and CONFIRM all pre-enrolled units
• Order your ID card (M-Pass) and Register your arrival (Step 4)
• Select your preferred class times• Prepare for uni (Host Scheme, support
services, online systems, transport,• accommodation)• Attend Orientation Week 24-28 February
Domestic student checklist International student checklistVERY IMPORTANTOnce you have your ID card, you'll need to register your arrival by scanning your card at Monash Connect.
You need to register your arrival no later than Friday 28 February.
FIND OUT ABOUT ORIENTATION WEEK
Orientation: 24 February – 28 FebruaryWEEK 1
Orientation provides critical academic and social preparation for your study in engineering. Your attendance is Highly Recommended. See you on the 24th of February!
Women in Engineering
Lunch
Study Skills Seminar
Engage: Teamwork Challenge
Library and referencing
Monash Postgraduate Association
Explore: Library and
learning
Discovery Tour of the
Eng Precinct
International Student
Activities
Academic Integrity
Workshop
Clubs and societies
You will receive further information regarding orientation day via your student email –Please ensure that you monitor your inbox for the information and refer to the Orientation web link for further updates.
QUESTIONS?
QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions regarding your enrolment please email:
Welcome to Monash EngineeringGOOD LUCK WITH YOUR STUDIES!