engineering

Master of Engineering Practice

Masters Degree MEngPrac
engineering

Gain specialist skills and knowledge in electronics, materials and processing and mechanical engineering with an internationally relevant Master of Engineering Practice.

180 points, 1 - 1.5 years

Hamilton

Trimester A (February) and Trimester B (July).

Why study the Master of Engineering Practice?

Designed for recent graduates and practicing engineers who want to upgrade and update their knowledge in the rapidly changing fields of electronics, materials and processing and mechanical engineering, the Master of Engineering Practice (MEngPrac) is a taught programme that may be completed in either 18 months or 12 months for those with an Honours degree or those with professional experience.

The programme was developed not only in response to the demand from New Zealand employers for work-ready engineers able to tackle the challenges of the changing global, national and local environments, but to also meet the demand of international students who are looking at improving their employability with a taught masters degree.  The MEngPrac will enable you to work in diverse industries and fields in New Zealand and worldwide.

The programme includes a management component that will equip you with the professional skills demanded by employers. It also includes a capstone research and development project that will allow you to apply your advanced technical skills to an industrially relevant problem. This is a unique opportunity for young professionals to extend their skills and expertise in their chosen field.

Facilities

The University of Waikato School of Engineering’s specialised laboratories includes the Large Scale Lab complex that features a suite of workshops and laboratories dedicated to engineering teaching and research. These include 3D printing, a mechanical workshop and computer labs with engineering design software.

Career Opportunities

  • Electronics engineer
  • Mechatronics engineer
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Process engineer
  • Materials engineer

180 points, 1 - 1.5 years

Hamilton

Trimester A (February) and Trimester B (July).

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