Master of Energy Studies

Course 214-EN (2008)

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Year and Campus: 2008
Fees Information: Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date
Level: Graduate/Postgraduate

Contact

Course Coordinator Dr Lu Aye E: lua@unimelb.edu.au Faculty of Engineering Rebecca Randall E: r.randall@unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: The Graduate Program in Energy Studies is designed to meet the theoretical and practical needs of professionals working in the field of energy use and planning, both in government and private sectors.

The program provides participants with a broad understanding of the range of technologies, conventional and nonconventional, that can be used for energy supply. Issues of energy planning, energy end use and the non-technical factors influencing the acceptance of energy technologies can also be studied.

Themes covered in this program include: renewable energy technologies, conventional energy technologies, energy sources and resources, energy conversion and utilisation, energy from wastes, barriers to technology transfer, environmental effects of energy use and energy efficiency.

Objectives: That a graduate of the program should:
  • acquire key employment skills in the engineering practice of energy technologies;
  • gain advanced knowledge in a chosen area of interest in energy technologies, planning and use.
Course Structure & Available Subjects: The Master of Energy Studies provides participants with a broad understanding of the range of technologies, both conventional and non-conventional, that can be used for energy supply. The program is designed to enhance career prospects for graduate engineers and scientists working or wishing to work in the field of energy use and planning, both in government and private sectors.

A two-semester program on a full-time basis comprising 100 points, consisting of:

Subject Options: The course consists of eight subjects. Core subjects: (50 points)
Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:

Restrictive Elective Subjects: a minimum of 25 points

A further minimum of two subjects chosen from
Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Semester 1
12.50
Not offered in 2008
12.500
Semester 1
12.50
Not offered in 2008
12.500

Elective Subjects: up to a maximum of 25 points
to be chosen from the list of approved electives or other subjects with the approval of the Course Coordinator. A student is limited to a maximum of 25 points by research.

Remaining four subjects to be chosen from the list of approved electives including but not limited to:
Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Not offered in 2008
6.250
Not offered in 2008
6.250
Not offered in 2008
12.500
Not offered in 2008
6.250
Not offered in 2008
6.250
Not offered in 2008
6.250
Not offered in 2008
12.500
Semester 1, Semester 2
12.50
Not offered in 2008
12.500
Not offered in 2008
12.500
Semester 1, Semester 2
12.50
Semester 2
12.50
Semester 1
12.50
Entry Requirements:

4 year degree in engineering or science in a relevant discipline with an average grade* of at least 65% or via pathway (*average grade equivalent to at least 65% at the University of Melbourne)

Language Requirements

International students and students whose prior qualifications are from a university overseas where English is not the official language of instruction and examination need to supply proof of academic English language competency. Proof acceptable to the University includes:

Original evidence of an English Language test score at a sitting within the last 24 months of either -

TOEFL - at least 577 and a TWE of at least 4.5 (paper based) or a TOEFL of at least 233 with an Essay Rating of at least 4.5 (computer based)
or
IELTS - at least 6.5. (A minimum band score of 6 is required in the Academic Writing module).

Entry under a slightly lower Engineering alternative* English Language entry requirement is available as follows:

TOEFL - at least 550, with a TWE of 4 or the computer based TOEFL of at least 213 with an Essay Rating Score of at least 4 and agreeing in writing to undertake and pass an ESL subject in the first semester of study at the University of Melbourne
or
IELTS - at least 6 and agreeing in writing to undertake and pass an ESL subject in the first semester of study at the University of Melbourne.

* The Faculty of Engineering's English Language alternative may affect the duration and cost of your course.

Core Participation Requirements: -
Graduate Attributes: -
Generic Skills: -

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