Mathematics is the study of concepts such as quantity, structure, space and change; and the use of these concepts to model and describe the behaviour of real-world complex systems.
To satisfy professional requirements, students must complete at least 12 weeks or equivalent of exposure to professional engineering practice. This requirement can be met by appropriate work experience or through a combination of technical and non-technical activities.
The Power Systems Engineering extension specialisation is aimed to provide students with the essential knowledge in power systems. The specialisation is designed to reflect classical and emerging topics in power systems through contemporary pedagogical and active learning approaches.
Offers an opportunity for engineers from other discipline areas to explore underpinning aspects of civil engineering and to develop a more nuanced appreciation of municipal works and civil engineering projects.
Environmental Engineering is a multidisciplinary area that focuses on protecting and managing natural resources, air, water and land to meet the social and economic needs of a growing population.
Robotics is a rapidly advancing field, where machines are designed for situations such as traversing in dangerous environments, manufacturing processes, robot-assisted medical procedures, and assisting people in their daily activities.