Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-05-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This online Master's program in Marine Engineering focuses on core units in marine propulsion systems, ship design, and naval architecture. Students can choose two option units from finance, maritime economics, port management, or supply chain management. The flexible learning mode allows students to continue working while studying, preparing them for careers in technical engineering, management, and various maritime sectors.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Core Units:
- JEE500 Marine Propulsion Systems
- JEE501 Dissertation A
- JEE502 Dissertation B
- JEE503 Ship Design
- JEE504 Principles of Naval Architecture
- JEE505 Management of Engineering Projects
- JEE506 Modelling and Simulation of Marine Systems
- JEE521 Dissertation C
- JEE523 Design of Marine Machinery Systems
- JNB608 Research Methods
- Option Units: Select 2 units from the following:
- JNB518 Finance for Decision-Making
- JNB521 Maritime Economics for Managers
- JNB616 Port Management and Strategy
- JNB624 Supply Chain Management
Teaching:
- Course delivery: Online study resources
- Mode of study: Flexible learning mode for students who wish to continue working while studying.
Careers:
- Career outcomes:
- Technical engineering
- Management
- Across a broad range of maritime sectors
University of Tasmania
Overview:
The University of Tasmania is a public research university located in Tasmania, Australia. It is known for its commitment to sustainability and has been ranked #1 in climate action globally for three consecutive years by the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. The university prides itself on its welcoming and collaborative community, fostering deep connections with local industry, schools, and the Tasmanian community.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to students, including:
Academic support:
Guidance on course selection, academic advising, and tutoring services.Student life and wellbeing:
Support services for mental health, physical health, and financial wellbeing.Campus facilities:
Access to libraries, computer labs, sports facilities, and student clubs and societies.Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus accommodation options for students.Scholarships and financial aid:
Various scholarships and financial aid programs to support students.International student support:
Dedicated services for international students, including visa assistance and cultural orientation programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Tasmania can expect a vibrant and engaging campus experience. The university offers a range of opportunities for students to connect with each other and the wider community through:
Clubs and societies:
A diverse range of clubs and societies catering to various interests.Sporting activities:
Opportunities to participate in various sports and recreational activities.Events and activities:
Regular events and activities organized by the university and student groups.Campus locations:
The university has campuses in Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, and Sydney, offering diverse learning environments and experiences.Key Reasons to Study There:
Sustainability leadership:
The university's commitment to sustainability and its #1 ranking in climate action globally.Hands-on learning:
Emphasis on practical and experiential learning opportunities.Strong research focus:
A reputation for research excellence and impact.Welcoming and supportive community:
A friendly and inclusive environment for students.Unique location:
The opportunity to study and live in the beautiful and diverse island state of Tasmania.Academic Programs:
The University of Tasmania offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
Business and Law
Creative Arts and Design
Earth, Sea, Antarctic and Environment
Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
Health and Medicine
Science, Technology and Engineering
The university is particularly strong in areas such as marine science, Antarctic research, environmental studies, and indigenous studies.
Other:
Entry Requirements:
For Domestic students A full four year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree, or equivalent. For International students A full four year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree, or equivalent. International students with English as a second language will need to have an IELTS score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
International students with English as a second language will need to have an IELTS score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0.