The School of Engineering offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, providing students with high quality and practical education and research training, first class facilities and learning support.
Application information and program rules for all UQ engineering programs are available from the
UQ Courses and Programs website.
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Engineering (BE)
The UQ Bachelor of Engineering is a four year degree program that requires students to major in one of the 16 study areas listed below.
Areas of study within the School of Engineering:
Areas of study within the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering:
Dual degree programs are also available. |
Postgraduate Coursework Programs
Master of Engineering (ME)
The Master of Engineering is typically undertaken in three semesters by students with a recognised undergraduate engineering degree. Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs are available*.
Areas of study within the School of Engineering:
Areas of study within the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering:
Master of Mineral Resources (MMinRes)
The Master of Mineral Resources is typically undertaken in three semesters by students with a recognised undergraduate engineering degree. Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs are available.
Areas of study within the School of Engineering:
Areas of study within the School of Physical Sciences:
Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM)
The Master of Integrated Water Management is typically undertaken in three semesters. Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs are available. |
Postgraduate Research Programs
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Candidates undertake an original and significant project that culminates in a thesis consistent with one to two years full-time study and supervised research training. More information about engineering research opportunities are available from the research section of the School of Engineering website.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The doctoral thesis provides evidence of a contribution to knowledge with a level of originality consistent with three to four years of full-time study and supervised research training. More information about engineering research opportunities are available from the research section of the School of Engineering website. |
Higher Doctorate Programs
Doctor of Engineering (DEng)
As the highest academic award in Engineering, the DEng gives formal public recognition to professional engineers and thereby enhances their authoritative standing. |
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