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Murdoch University

This course helps to build an existing Engineering qualification and further career in instrumentation and control engineering. This course will update and enhance skills in the area of instrumentation and control engineering. Students will learn about cutting edge technologies and their implementation in a real world environment, training in our state of the art pilot plant on our South Street campus. Students will also get chance to complete a project in which students will explore a problem of industrial significance, involving all aspects of instrumentation and control engineering. This will also give students a chance to gain further industrial experience. With this course students can build on Engineering skills, enhancing knowledge and understanding of modern technologies and furthering career options within the field of instrumentation and control. Students can also use this course to meet the Continuing Professional Education requirements for practicing Professional Engineers.
Good knowledge of engineering.
Major studies focuses on enhancement of skills in the area of instrumentation and control engineering, cutting edge technologies and their implementation .Engineering skills, enhancing knowledge and understanding of modern technologies and furthering career options within the field of instrumentation and control are all involved as major concept of study.
A recognized Bachelor's degree in the same or a relevant area, usually requiring at least three years of full-time study or its equivalent, or higher, or satisfactory preparation through a combination of previous study and work experience.For more details contact Study Excel.
The Master of Engineering is professionally recognized under two major accreditation frameworks — EUR-ACE® and the Washington Accord (through Engineers Australia). Graduates can work as chartered professional engineers throughout Europe, and as professional engineers in the 13 countries of the Washington Accord.
Many engineers with some experience in engineering practice seek additional project management skills. This discipline provides graduates with the skills to make responsible engineering management decisions integrating organisational, technical, economic and human resources considerations and an appreciation of sustainable engineering development. Employment opportunities include as consultants, project managers, site managers, contract administrators and planners, designers, consulting engineers, project managers, site managers, contract administrators and planners.
$26,250 (annual tuition fee for 2013 in AUD - 24 pts)
2 years full-time study