Program Overview
Master of Engineering
The Master of Engineering (ME) programme at the Wireless Research Centre (WRC) offers research opportunities for students. The research topics available depend on the student's background and the focus of their thesis project. If a mutual interest in a topic is found, the WRC will identify the most suitable academic department and co-supervisor for the student.
Research Areas
The WRC's research areas can be found on their website, and students can also explore the UC research group page to identify potential areas of interest.
Application Process
To apply for the Master of Engineering programme, students should follow these steps:
- Browse research themes and supervisors: Identify areas of interest and potential supervisors.
- Contact potential supervisors: Reach out to supervisors to explore project opportunities and determine mutual interest.
- Investigate scholarships and support: Research available scholarships and other forms of support.
- Apply for enrolment: Follow the application process on the UC College of Engineering postgraduate study application page.
Deadlines
The deadlines for UC Master's applications are:
- 15 June for the July intake
- 10 January for the February intake
More Information
For further information about the UC Master's programme, students can refer to the following pages:
- UC Master's degrees
- UC Master of Engineering programme
Study Options
The University of Canterbury offers various study options, including:
- Honours
- International students
- Internships
- Master's
- New Zealand students
- PhD
- Scholarships
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- Arts
- Business
- Education
- Engineering
- Health
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- Science
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- Admission and Enrolment
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