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MEngSc Plan (Specialisation): Groundwater Resources
Plan Code: CVENDS8538

Description: The specialisation in Groundwater Resources provides students with advanced study options in groundwater resources including various aspects of surface water hydrology, groundwater hydrology, resources analysis and groundwater management, hydrogeochemistry, 3D groundwater/geological models, 3D data analysis and application of geophysical techniques.

This specialisation is shared by the Faculty of Science (School of Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences) and The Faculty of Engineering (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering) and is part of the Connected Waters Initiative at UNSW. See http://www.connectedwaters.unsw.edu.au for further details on this initiative.

Modes of Delivery: This specialisation is offered on-campus only. However since many courses are offered as short courses, this will also suit part time external students.

Program Structure: MEngSc students must complete a total of 48-72 UOC consisting of 0-24 UOC of Professional Development courses from the chosen specialisation, 12-24 UOC of Engineering and Technical Management courses and at least 24 UOC of Specialisation courses.

The majority of engineering graduates enrolled in the MEngSc program (having completed appropriate 4 year degrees at appropriate levels) are given advanced standing for 24 UOC of Professional Development and need only complete 48 UOC which can be done in 1 year of full time study

Please note that the availability of the courses may vary from session to session and courses may be offered in alternate years.

Specialisation Courses: The Groundwater Resources specialisation requires completion of at least 24 UOC of specialisation courses shown in the table below.

Course Code

Course Name

Semester

Delivery mode

CVEN9610

Surface Water Hydrology

S1

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days, normally separated by several weeks.

CVEN9631

Hydrogeochemistry

S1

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days, normally separated by several weeks.

CVEN9630

Groundwater hydrology and resource analysis

S2

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days , normally separated by several weeks.

GEOS9632

Groundwater Management

S1

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days, normally separated by several weeks.

GEOS9633

Geophysical Techniques in Groundwater, Engineering and Agriculture

S2

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days, normally separated by several weeks.

GEOS9634

Groundwater 3D Geological Computer Models and Spatial Data

S2

On campus short course: 2 x 3 days, normally separated by several weeks.

Engineering & Technical Management Courses:
The Groundwater Resources specialisation requires completion of 12-24 UOC of courses selected from the Engineering and Technical Management specialisation.

For the Groundwater Resources specialisation we recommend the following Engineering and Technical management courses:

On approval of the program authority, students with a postgraduate management qualification and/or significant industry experience may be permitted to substitute up to 6 UOC of Engineering and Technical Management courses not on the approved list of courses.

Professional Development Courses: These courses are designed to develop core knowledge and skills for students with limited background in their chosen specialisation.

The maximum requirement is 24 UOC Professional Development courses for an MEngSc. A student who has been awarded a 4 year Bachelor of Engineering deemed to be equivalent to that from UNSW with Honours II/2 in an appropriate discipline may be exempted by the specialisation authority from some or all Professional Development courses.

A selection of professional development courses appropriate to the student's specialisation will be determined by the specialisation authority.

Electives: The Groundwater Resources specialisation allows up to 12 UOC of courses from other specialisations offered by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. A 12 UOC Masters Project will be available in the summer session and groundwater students are encouraged to take this option.

Elective courses from other Schools require the approval of the specialisation authority.

Projects: On approval of the specialisation authority, up to 12 UOC of a project may be undertaken if the student has achieved a credit average in other completed courses. A project involves an independent investigation at an advanced level by the student and may include research, design, feasibility or other analysis requiring integration of knowledge and evaluation across a range of topics in the area of specialisation. Work-based projects are encouraged for practising engineers provided they meet the requirements of advanced independent study. Work-based projects must be approved by the specialisation authority prior to commencement of the project.

Fees: Postgraduate Coursework study at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is Commonwealth Supported (previously known as HECS) for commencing local students in 2008.
See https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/CSPG.html

This means significant cost reductions for local students, who are defined as Australian and New Zealand citizens, and Australian Permanent Residents. For 2008 the expected cost of a 6UOC course is $907.50.
See https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/Hecs.html#UNSWStudentContributionChargesfor2008

For International students the cost in 2008 is $2910 per 6 UOC course. See:
https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/Engineering.html

Entry requirements: A student must hold a Bachelor of Engineering from UNSW with Honours II/2 (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent qualification from another recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the MEngSc program. Students with a pass degree may be admitted but may require up to 24 UoC Professional Development courses, depending on the relevant post graduation experience they hold.

For detailed academic rules please see:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/postgraduate/programs/2008/8538.html

Apply now: www.apply.unsw.edu.au. The MEngSc program code is 8538, the plan (specialisation) code for Groundwater Resources is CVENDS8538.

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