The Master of Professional Engineering (MPE) provides engineering graduates with an enhanced technical knowledge, and an exposure to Australian professional practice and other key areas such as sustainability, environmental issues and OH&S. Students must complete 96 credit points, consisting of the common core (36 credit points), professional options (18 credit points), one major (36 credit points) and one elective (6 credit points). * Computer Engineering (Major) * Electrical Engineering (Major) * Telecommunications Engineering (Major) plus one of three streams (18 credit points) which include an Internship, Advanced Project, or Electives stream. The internship and Advanced Project are subject to students meeting an entry requirement.
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 2 | year |
World-renowned academic leaders covering a wide range of ICT majors are represented in the Faculty of Informatics. Experts in areas such as Internet technology, telecommunications, IT policy and management, software engineering, computer security, power engineering, computer engineering, pure, applied, financial and industrial mathematics, applied statistics, data mining, information systems, e-health, electronic commerce and robotics, work in close contact, creating an R&D synergy vital to propel future advances in ICT.