
Master of Engineering (Mechanical), Flinders University
Adelaide, South Australia
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24 Months
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About this course
The Mechanical Engineering postgraduate program at Flinders is designed for graduates with a previous degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field who want to upgrade and expand their expertise. It offers courses ranging from a Graduate Diploma to a Master of Engineering, focusing on advanced topics such as Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Design and Manufacturing, and Control. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, integrating with Flinders' strong research and development initiatives in the College of Science and Engineering. The study mode is in person at the Tonsley campus, with options for full-time and part-time study.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course prepares students for high-level industry roles in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, mining, and energy, among others. It also provides a pathway to meet professional engineering standards recognized internationally, making graduates eligible for Chartered Professional Engineer status through Engineers Australia. The inclusion of practical projects and industry placements further enhances employability and real-world readiness.
Specialisation
This program provides advanced coursework in various branches of Mechanical Engineering, including concepts like Renewable Energy, Finite Element Methods, and Materials Selection. It encompasses both core and optional topics, allowing students to tailor their learning to specific interests and industry needs.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
23.76L
Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need a bachelor degree or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering or a related field, or a Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science (Mechanical) from Flinders. If an applicant lacks specific knowledge in mathematics and mechanics, they may need to pursue the Master of Engineering Science first. English language proficiency requirements also apply.
English language test
PTE
50
TOEFL
72
DUOLINGO
95
IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in automotive, aerospace, mining, oil & gas, energy, product design, manufacturing, automation, medical devices, and defence industries. Typical roles include Mechanical Engineer, Project Engineer, Process Development Engineer, Mechanical Design Engineer, and Research and Development Engineer.
FAQs
What are the duration and delivery mode of the course?
The Master of Engineering (Mechanical) is a 2-year, in-person program offered at the Tonsley campus. It is available in full-time and part-time formats, with start dates in March and July.
What are the key subjects covered?
The course includes topics like Solid Mechanics, Control Systems, Thermo-Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical Design, Finite Element Methods, and Materials Selection, along with industry-relevant projects and a 12-week industry placement.
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