The Master of Engineering Science Extension programme is suited to practising engineers and graduates wishing to develop an expanded range of knowledge and skills in their area of expertise along with engineering and technology management in order to enhance their career opportunities in a particular area.
The specialisation in Computer Engineering is aimed at students with a solid computing background, who want to expand their technical skills and be exposed to the practice of project management and quality principles.
Admission to postgraduate coursework requires a completed undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study from a recognised tertiary institution. Selection is based on academic merit and applicants with a good first degree have excellent prospects of being accepted.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is renowned for the quality of its graduates and its commitment to new and creative approaches to education and research. It was established in 1949 and has expanded rapidly and now has close to 40,000 students, including more than 7000 international students from over 130 different countries. The University offers more than 300 undergraduate and 600 postgraduate programmes, and has developed an extensive network of alumni chapters throughout Asia. The main UNSW campus is located on a 38-hectare site at Kensington, seven kilometres from the centre of Sydney.