Postgraduate course
Western Sydney University
Courses included
The Graduate Certificate in Engineering is valuable for students from a learning environment outside Australia and for those who do not currently meet entry requirements for the Master of Engineering. The program also allows practising engineering professionals to study new techniques in the areas of their specialisation as well as in sustainable design and software applications. It also enhances specialist training at a postgraduate level and enables you to adapt to a dynamically changing technological environment.
Note: Limited CSP for 2025.
Engineers Australia accredited three-year undergraduate degree in engineering science or a recognised four-year undergraduate degree in engineering in one of the specialisations: biomedical, civil, electrical, environmental, mechanical, mechatronic, telecommunication.
Those who have successfully completed a recognised three-year undergraduate degree in science or a four-year Bachelor of Engineering in another specialisation must undertake and complete specified non-award undergraduate engineering subjects with approval of the Director of Academic Program before articulation to the Graduate Certificate in Engineering.
Credit for prior learning (advanced standing) may be granted for relevant prior studies for students who have successfully completed an Engineers Australia accredited four-year Bachelor of Engineering program.
^ Limited CSP for 2025. Call Western Sydney University on 1300 897 669 for further information about tuition fees.
Australian Government financial assistance
Western Sydney University scholarships and financial assistance
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