on December 13th, 2016

 

EIT is accepting applications to join the January 2017 intakes of each of the Master of Engineering Degrees as listed below. Applications are closing soon but will be accepted until December 16, 2016; apply today and secure your place on the limited places now available!

  • Master of Engineering (Industrial Automation)
  • Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems)
  • Master of Engineering (Safety, Risk and Reliability)
Applications for the January 03, 2017 intakes will close December 16, 2016.

 

Proposed Master of Engineering Degrees

Our R&D team is working busily in the background to ensure we at EIT can offer you even more cutting edge Master degrees. There are six (6) new programs currently being worked on and we want to hear your thoughts on the proposed Master of Engineering degrees as listed below.

  • Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural)
  • Master of Engineering (Civil: Railway Infrastructure)
  • Master of Engineering (Civil: Transportation)
  • Master of Engineering (Mechanical)
  • Master of Engineering (Electrical and Instrumentation in Oil and Gas)
  • Master of Engineering (Chemical and Process)
     

View full details of these proposed degrees here: www.eit.edu.au/proposed-master-engineering-degrees.

We are excited at the prospect of being able to offer you even more Master of Engineering degrees in the future.

 

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