Specialisations
The professional Master of Engineering is available in eleven streams
- Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineers bridge the gap between technology, medicine and biology. - Biomolecular Engineering
Biomolecular engineers work at the molecular level to explore the development of large scale processes using microbial, plant or animal cells. - Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers invent, design and implement processes through which raw
materials are converted into valuable products such as petrol, power and toothpaste. - Civil Engineering
Civil engineers design and create many different kinds of infrastructure to support our society. - Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers design and build electrical and electronic devices on all scales, from transmitters smaller than the head of a pin, to a national power grid. - Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers create sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. - Geomatics
Geomatic engineers study the science and technologies of measurement, mapping and visualisation. - Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers focus on turning energy into power and motion. - Mechatronics
Mechatronic engineers blend the disciplines of mechanical engineering, computing and electronics to create a huge range of products, from dish washers, to CD and DVD players. - Software Engineering
Software engineers combine an understanding of computer science, design, engineering management, mathematics and psychology to manage the development, maintenance and production of large scale software systems. - Structural Engineering
Structural engineers apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and evaluation of materials and systems used in building load-bearing structures like roads, buildings, rail lines, dams and offshore platforms.