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Program Overview
The Master of Philosophy (Engineering) is a research degree that offers specialization in various engineering fields, including aerospace, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Through coursework and thesis submission, students develop analytical, problem-solving, communication, and project management skills, preparing them for careers in industry, academia, and research organizations. Graduates may conduct research in one of the listed engineering disciplines, with additional coursework support to enhance research capabilities.
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Through the completion of the Master of Philosophy (Engineering) degree, students gain deeper understanding of a subject area and develop analytical, problem solving, communication and project management skills. These skills are highly valued by the prospective employers. Master of Philosophy (Engineering) graduates may pursue careers in industry, academia and research organisations.
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Master of Philosophy candidates may undertake research in one of the following disciplines: aerospace engineering biomedical engineering chemical and biomolecular engineering civil engineering computer science. electrical engineering mechanical engineering mechatronic engineering power engineering software engineering This research degree includes some coursework curriculum to support research success. Masters ... more information
The University of Sydney
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The University of Sydney is a renowned institution of higher learning located in Sydney, Australia. It is known for its strong research focus and diverse academic programs.
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The University of Sydney offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across various fields of study, including:
- Architecture, Design and Planning
- Arts and Social Sciences
- Business
- Economics
- Education and Social Work
- Engineering and Computer Science
- Law
- Medicine and Health
- Music
- Science
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The University of Sydney is actively involved in research, tackling global challenges and developing new solutions. It boasts over 150 research centers and networks, making it a leading research university worldwide. The institution also publishes numerous articles and books annually, showcasing the expertise of its academics.