About this course:
- The University of Sydney offers an MEng in Power Engineering for a duration of 18 months.
- Power Engineering is a course-based program offered on a full-time basis.
- The MEng in Power Engineering is offered through classroom teaching.
- This major program consists of 72 credits of core units.
- In the Master of Engineering, students will develop specialised technical knowledge in power engineering, gaining the advanced skills to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain power systems and equipment.
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This program will build on the existing engineering undergraduate degree by developing specialised technical knowledge in the chosen major.
- To meet requirements for the Master of Engineering (Power Engineering), students must complete a total of 72 credit points that is:
- at least 24 credit points of Core units
- 24 credit points of Specialist units in their major
- 12 credit points of Research units in the same major and
- no more than 12 credit points of Elective units.
- The faculty-student ratio for this program is 1:14.
- The University of Sydney is ranked 61st globally for engineering and technology by the 2020 QS University Rankings by Subject.
- The average salary goes up to 62,105 USD after completing this program.