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The Master of Engineering (International Automotive Engineering) provides students with an in-depth understanding of engineering disciplines of the automotive production lifecycle. It exposes students to state-of-the-art infrastructure and different work ethics by providing the opportunity to carry out work experience or research projects at multinational automotive companies worldwide. The integration of classroom learning and workplace experience provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and problem-solving skills in a real workplace setting. The program focuses on new sustainable design and manufacturing practices based on the entire life cycle (from ‘cradle to grave’) of vehicles. This incorporates the design for disposal and recycle, disassembly, life-cycle assessment, alternative fuels and power-trains, and light structures. |
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| ENTRY REQUIREMENTS |
English Language Requirement: For students whose first language is not English, either (a) evidence of having reached at least the equivalent of IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550 or the language of instruction for their previous diploma / degree was English. |
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| Duration | 12 months (Part Time) | |||
| Master of Engineering (International Automotive Engineering) | ||||
| STRUCTURE |
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COURSE REGULATIONS To graduate, students must complete a total of 144 credit points comprising of the subjects listed above. ASSESSMENT Students will experience a range of types of assessment. Students will be assessed through skill-based exercises, individual coursework assignments, seminar paper discussion, presentations and examinations. They will have taken part in group projects and understand the relevance of practical team management projects. Students will present themselves for examinations at agreed times during the year. All assessments will be set and marked by RMIT. |
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| AWARD | Students will be awarded the Master of Engineering (International Automotive Engineering) for successful completion of the program. | |||