A Master of Engineering (Magister in Ingeniaria) (abbreviated M.Eng, ME or MEng) or Master of Technology (abbreviated M.Tech or MTech), can be either an academic or professional master's degree in the field of engineering.
In Australia, the Master of Engineering degree is a research degree requiring completion of a thesis. Like the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), it is considered a lesser degree than Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). It is not to be ...
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A Master of Engineering (Magister in Ingeniaria) (abbreviated M.Eng, ME or MEng) or Master of Technology (abbreviated M.Tech or MTech), can be either an academic or professional master's degree in the field of engineering.
In Australia, the Master of Engineering degree is a research degree requiring completion of a thesis. Like the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), it is considered a lesser degree than Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). It is not to be confused with Master of Engineering Science or Master of Engineering Studies which are coursework master's degrees. Exceptions are Monash University which awards a Master of Engineering Science by either research or coursework, the University of Melbourne which offers a (Professional) Master of Engineering by coursework, and the University of Tasmania which offer a Master of Engineering Science by research.
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, created a new Masters degree in 2002 – the MTech or Master of Technology (Petroleum...
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