Master of Professional Engineering in Mechanical

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Newcastle

Program Overview

University of Newcastle in Australia offers a Master of Professional Engineering (Mechanical), a 2-year full-time program with the aim of helping the students gain the knowledge and skills to succeed in modern mechanical engineering professional careers. The postgraduate degree is ideal for those who wish to deepen their understanding of mechanical systems as well as gain a solid grounding in the practice of professional engineering. It's not only for freshly graduated students but also for engineers who wish to get accredited or advance their career.

Curriculum Structure

The program strikes a good balance of theory and practice, enabling students to face real-world problems along the way. The structure includes:

  • Core Engineering Courses: These include advanced mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, engineering mathematics, and materials.

  • Specialist Mechanical Subjects: Topics include robotics, heat transfer, manufacturing systems, mechanical design, and computational mechanics.

  • Project-Based Learning: You’ll work on industry-relevant problems through group projects, design challenges, and simulations.

  • Final Year Thesis or Major Design Project: This is your opportunity to specialise in an area of interest, whether it’s sustainable energy systems, automation, or materials innovation.

The program also integrates professional development and communication skills, preparing students for leadership roles in engineering.

Accreditation

The degree is conditionally accredited by Engineers Australia, which indicates it's well on its way to meeting full accreditation standards and matches international standards for professional engineers.

Campus Location

The University of Newcastle's school of engineering is primarily located at the Callaghan campus within Newcastle, New South Wales. The campus offers modern laboratories, research centers, and collaborative spaces to support learning and innovation. Industrial connections are also fostered by the university, and the students have access to cutting-edge technologies and real-world applications.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The program is experiential learning with great emphasis on practice and practice-based learning. The key experiential options are as follows:

  • Work Integrated Learning (WIL): You get the chance to participate in industry placements or internships as part of your program. The partnerships offer you the chance to apply theoretical practice within real-world workplace settings.

  • Industry Projects: With connections to mining, manufacturing, transport, and renewable industries, students work on actual briefs and engineering problems.

  • Student Engineering Teams & Competitions: Be part of teams like NU Racing, racing in Formula SAE, or be involved in a sustainability or design challenge.

  • Research Opportunities: High-quality students can be approached to assist in research projects on smart manufacturing, biomechanics, or renewable energy systems.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Students can access the university's specialist Careers and Employability service, which offers:

  • One-to-one career advice and mentoring

  • Resume preparation, LinkedIn profile, and job searching skills assistance

  • Employer sessions, industry panels, and networking opportunities

  • Application support and interview preparation for graduate programs

Employability

Graduates from this course are ideally positioned to work in various industries such as aerospace, energy, defence, automobile, biomedical devices, robotics, and more. The majority end up as Mechanical Engineers, Project Managers, R&D Engineers, or even leaders and consultants. Newcastle graduates are in demand by employers due to their technical abilities, adaptability, and industry readiness.

Higher Academic Progression

For students who wish to pursue research or further academic development, the master's can serve as a stepping stone towards a PhD in Mechanical Engineering or allied fields. Others might pursue specialized certifications or move into data science, automation, or engineering management depending on their interests.

Program Key Stats

$47,150
Febr Intake : 8th Jun


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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Mechanical engineer
  • aerospace engineer
  • automotive engineer
  • manufacturing engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • design engineer
  • project engineer
  • maintenance engineer
  • research and development engineer
  • systems engineer
  • mechatronics engineer
  • energy engineer
  • defense engineer
  • mining engineer

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