300571 v.2 Master of Science (Minerals Engineering)MSc(Curtin) Course CRICOS Code: 042189A Registered Duration for International Onshore Students on student visas: 1 Year IntroductionThis course develops in-depth enquiry, a mastery of research methodology and the ability to communicate research work and its findings. This is achieved by attendance at seminars and group discussions, the preparation and submission of a thesis based on a research project and, if necessary, an oral defence of the thesis. Students will carry out their research work, either in the laboratories of the institution or in industry, on projects in the general field of mining and mineral technology. Course Entry Requirements/PrerequisitesFour year undergraduate degree, with the award of a bachelors degree in engineering, a Graduate Diploma in Engineering or a Bachelor of Science degree with honours, or equivalent, in an appropriate field and at a better than average level of performance. Applicants with other qualifications and experience may only be admitted with the consent of the appropriate Senior Academic. Recognition of Prior LearningApplications for recognition of prior learning are assessed on an individual basis. Duration and AvailabilityThis course is one year full-time study or two years part-time study. Course OrganisationA minimum of two full coursework units can be taken in any one year and there will be no more than one project unit per semester. Course units can be selected from - the full range available in the postgraduate diploma, including specialised units offered in the final two years of the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering degrees at the Western Australian School of Mines, but excluding any units previously taken as part of the postgraduate diploma or honours programs, or units covered specifically as part of the Master of Science (coursework) degree. It is envisaged that students would select a course unit or mix of course units appropriate to their career aspirations, together with appropriate project units. Instruction in these special units may take the form of tutorials, together with supervised reading and practical work. Project units take the form of appropriate projects which could involve both field and laboratory work related to the special units or units being taken. Students are required to submit a written report or dissertation. Additional Course ExpensesStudents may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials.
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