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Degree
KEY FEATURES
Q
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
W
Master of Nanoelectronic
Engineering
Fees 2013
International:
$33 184 per year
E
Domestic:
Fee place $26 976
per year
E
nn
Provides electrical and electronic engineers with
technological skills to design nanoelectronic
circuits and systems, and the theory, concepts
and design methodology to translate industry
design processes and goals into reliable and
robust products.
Duration:
1.5 years full time/3 years part time.
Entry:
Semester 1/Semester 2.
nn
Four-year undergraduate electrical engineering
degree with 65% fnal-year average, or
nn
Three-year undergraduate degree in an
appropriate discipline and at least two years
of full-time, documented and relevant work
experience.
Master of Telecommunications
Engineering
Fees 2013
International:
$33 184 per year
E
Domestic:
Fee place $26 976
per year
E
nn
For electrical and electronic engineering
graduates seeking to develop knowledge
and skills in optimal network design, network
management and network security for modern
telecommunications networks.
Duration:
1 year full time/2 years part time.
Entry:
Semester 1/Semester 2.
nn
Four-year electrical engineering degree with at
least 65% fnal-year average.
Degree
KEY FEATURES
Q
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
W
Master of Philosophy
Fees 2013
International:
$34 080 per year
ET
Domestic:
RTS places available
T
nn
Develops advanced skills in conducting
independent and sustained research
nn
Thesis demonstrating critical application of
specialist knowledge and making independent
contribution to existing research in the feld.
Duration:
1.5–2 years full time/3–4 years part time.
Entry:
Semester 1/Semester 2.
nn
Four-year undergraduate honours-level degree in
a discipline appropriate to the proposed research
with 75% average, or
nn
Completion of the University of Melbourne‘s
professional Master of Engineering with a
minimum 75% average.
Doctor of Philosophy
Fees 2013
International:
$34 080 per year
ET
Domestic:
RTS places available
T
nn
Designed for graduates to demonstrate academic
leadership, independence, creativity and
innovation in research work
nn
Creates expertise in a specialised area and
develops advanced, transferable skills.
Duration:
3 years full time/6 years part time.
Entry:
Semester 1/Semester 2.
nn
Four-year undergraduate honours-level degree in
a discipline appropriate to the proposed research
with 75% average, or
nn
Completion of the University of Melbourne‘s
professional Master of Engineering with
minimum 75% average.
Notes:
Q
Courses are delivered on campus unless otherwise indicated.
W
Entry requirements listed are a guide only and may be subject to change for 2014 entry. Students must also meet English language requirements (see
page 122). Required grades listed are equivalent to a University of Melbourne percentage.
E
Fees shown are for 2013 and assume full-time study unless otherwise indicated. Fees are subject to annual review and are normally shown as course
fee per year. One year is equivalent to one EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load) or a standard annual full-time study load. If a course duration is
one year or less, an estimate of the total program fee is shown. For further details see page 116 (domestic students) or page 124 (international students).
R
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) are only available to eligible domestic students. See page 116 for details.
T
Domestic students are exempt from tuition fees under the Australian government‘s Research Training Scheme (RTS). See page 116 for details.
International students pay full fees but are frequently supported by scholarships. For more information, see page 20.
Y
Provisionally accredited; the process for obtaining full accreditation is under way and will be fnalised in 2013.
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International students cannot usually enrol part time due to visa requirements.
David Mah and Michael Qiu were
successful participants in the 2012
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supporting student startup companies.