MC254 - Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)

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RMIT program code: MC254
Plan name: Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
Plan code: MC254
Campus: City Campus
Credit points per semester:
Full time: 48
Part time: 24
CRICOS code: 087983C

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2024 Enrolment Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following. All courses listed may not be available each semester.

   Year One of Program
 
AND   Year Two of Program
 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 

You must complete a total of 192 credit points as follows: 
- Twelve (12) core courses   
- Masters Research Project (consisting of One (1) 48 credit point course or Two (2) 24 credit point courses)

ENROLMENT LOAD 
 
Full-time study load is 48 credit points or Four (4) courses equivalent each semester. 
Part-time study load is 24 credit points, or Two (2) course equivalent each semester. 

COURSE REQUISITES 

You are required to successfully complete relevant prerequisites in the program in order to progress to the next stage of your studies. Please ensure that you have met the necessary prerequisites by checking course guides

CONTACT STEM COLLEGE 

For any enquiries, please visit STEM College Student Lifecycle for contact information and support. 

- Program and course advice and planning 
- Flexible semester courses 
- Enrolment variation 
- Credit transfer applications and Recognition of prior learning 
- Results, program completion and graduation

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Year One of Program

If you are a student commencing first year of an Engineers Australia accredited higher education postgraduate engineering coursework degree from Semester 1 2024, the Engineering Professional Practice (EPP) module is a requirement for graduation.  

Exemptions: 

  1. Students who commenced an RMIT postgraduate engineering coursework degree before Semester 1 2024 are exempt from undertaking the EPP module as a requirement for graduation but may opt into the module. 
  2. Students who articulate with credits into higher year levels of an RMIT postgraduate engineering coursework degree in Semester 1 2024 and will graduate in 2024 are exempt from undertaking the EPP module as a requirement for graduation but may opt into the module. 

The EPP module is ongoing throughout your degree, providing continuous development and requiring you to complete 210 hours of engineering-related activities. The total hours can comprise a combination of prior engineering work, other current work, volunteering, roles in clubs, organisations and events, and professional development activities.   

Completing the EPP module involves logging professional practice activities and providing a reflection response on learning to showcase your sound proficiencies in engineering knowledge, applications of engineering processes, professional skills and values that align with the competencies expected from a professional engineer in the workplace. 

The online dashboard to submit your activities will be available from March 2024 in the School of Engineering Masters by Coursework Canvas shell (student log in required) https://rmit.instructure.com/courses/89127 

 

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2024 Commencing Students Please enrol into the following courses:

Semester 1
OENG1118 Sustainable Engineering Practice and Design
OENG1116 Modelling and Simulation of Engineering Systems
2 x Option course (Please select from Year 1 or Year 2). Year 2 courses can be completed in Year 1.

Semester 2
OENG1115 Innovation and Technology Management
OENG1117 Risk and Project Management
2 x Option course (Please select from Year 1 or Year 2). Year 2 courses can be completed in Year 1.

 

Semester 2 - Mid Year Commencing Students
OENG1115 Innovation and Technology Management
OENG1117 Risk and Project Management
2 x Option course (Please select from Year 1 or Year 2). Year 2 courses can be completed in Year 1.

If you would like to study Masters Research Project in 2025, it is recommended to complete OENG1120 Research Methods in Engineering in 2024 instead of 1 option course. Your remaining option course will be deferred until 2025.

In 2024, the following classes are available as additional option courses. To add this class, please select "Class Search" and enter the details listed below.

- MIET2126 Sustainable Energy Context (Semester 1)
- MIET2125 Energy Efficiency and Demand Management (Semester 1)
- ENVI1169 Sustainability, Governance and Social Change (Semester 2)

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Sustainable Engineering Practice and Design 12 OENG1118 City Campus 1432 (STEM)
Innovation and Technology Management 12 OENG1115 City Campus 1404 (STEM)
Risk and Project Management 12 OENG1117 City Campus 1405 (STEM)
Modelling and Simulation of Engineering Systems 12 Yes OENG1116 City Campus 1431 (STEM)
AND

Select and Complete Four (4) of the following Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Water Resource System Optimisation 12 Yes CIVE1259 City Campus 3561 (STEM)
Water, Sanitation and Waste Management 12 Yes CIVE1260 City Campus 2511 (STEM)
Urban Hydrology 12 Yes CIVE1258 City Campus 1309 (STEM)
 
AND

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Year Two of Program

Please select 3 option courses, OENG1120 Research Methods in Engineering and 1 Masters Research Project (consisting of 1x 48 credit point course or 2x 24 credit point courses). If you completed OENG1120 Research Methods in Engineering previously, please complete your remaining optional course.

 

In 2024, the following classes are available as an additional option course within the 1st table Select and complete Three (3) of the following Courses

To add Any of these classes, please select "Class Search" and enter the details listed below.

- MIET2126 Sustainable Energy Context (Semester 1)
- MIET2125 Energy Efficiency and Demand Management (Semester 1)
- ENVI1128 Environmental Management Systems and Tools (Semester 2)

 

To Enrol into EEET2471 Professional Experience Postgraduate, approval must be sought by submitting an enquiry to RMIT Connect Portal to confirm eligibility.  Please refer to the EEET2471 course guide for term availability. 

Select and Complete Three (3) of the following Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Advanced Technologies for Wastewater Reclamation 12 CIVE1252 City Campus 2484 (STEM)
GIS Fundamentals 12 GEOM1159 City Campus 1170 (STEM) 1151 (STEM)
AND

Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Research Methods in Engineering 12 OENG1120 City Campus 1433 (STEM) 1406 (STEM)
AND
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Complete the following One (1) Course:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Masters Research Project 48 Yes OENG1088 City Campus 1109 (STEM) 1079 (STEM)
OR

Complete the following Two (2) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Masters Research Project Part 1 24 Yes OENG1089 City Campus 1121 (STEM) 1093 (STEM)
Masters Research Project Part 2 24 Yes OENG1090 City Campus 1122 (STEM) 1094 (STEM)
}
 

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Contact details and related links

Program structure enquiries

Program Manager: Dr Maazuza Othman

Contact the College of Science, Engineering and Health (SEH)

Academic Services Centre - Melbourne City Campus

Online: Enquiries can be submitted via https://rmit.service-now.com/connect/

Visit us: Building 10, Level 9, Room 1, 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Call us: (+61 3) 9925 5000 - (Select option "3" for Higher Education and then select option "4" for Science, Engineering and Health)

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