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MSC(ENG) Environmental and Energy Engineering (CPET90)     FT

2021 - 2022

 
 

Year 1


units (75 credits)
1A
A student will take

Semester 1
CPE6300  Introduction to Fuels and Energy AUT SEM 15 credits
CPE6311  Applied Energy Engineering AUT SEM 15 credits
CPE6331  Systems for Sustainability AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
CPE61010  Environmental Engineering SPR SEM 15 credits
CPE61012  Energy Systems and Management SPR SEM 15 credits

units (45 credits)
1B
A student will take 45 credits from this group.

Semester 1
CPE61017  Bioresources and Bioprocessing (PGT) AUT SEM 15 credits
CPE6334  Electrochemical Engineering AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
CPE6000  Low Carbon Energy Science and Technology SPR SEM 15 credits
CPE61011  Petroleum Engineering SPR SEM 15 credits
CPE6290  Nuclear Reactor Engineering SPR SEM 15 credits

units (60 credits)
1C
A student will take

Any Semester
CPE6010  Research Project GRAD YR 60 credits

2

A student must pass CPE6010 (Research Project) at the first attempt in order to be eligible for the award of the MSc(Eng) in Environmental and Energy Engineering. A candidate who fails to satisfy this requirement may be eligible for the award of a Postgraduate Diploma.


3

A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental and Energy Engineering.


4

A student who has been awarded sixty credits in respect of units listed at 1A and 1B above will be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Environmental and Energy Engineering.


5

A student who does not pass CPE6010 (Project) listed at 1C of CPET90 above with a minimum mark of 60% at the first attempt shall be ineligible to proceed to the Degree of PhD, subject to the discretion of the Board of Examiners.


6

In the first year of PhD study a student must take FCE6100. Students will then follow the Doctoral Development Programme guidelines.

 
 
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