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The On-Campus – Doctor of Engineering program offered by the Engineering Institute of Technology is designed for engineering professionals seeking to make significant contributions to their field through applied research. Over a three-year period, students will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that includes both coursework and a substantial dissertation project. The program is structured to enhance research skills while addressing real-world engineering challenges, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to lead innovative solutions in their respective industries.
Throughout the course, candidates will undertake a series of foundational units in the first year, followed by advanced research and coursework in the second year, culminating in a dissertation in the final year. This unique approach not only fosters intellectual independence but also emphasises the practical application of engineering principles. With a focus on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, graduates will emerge as leaders capable of addressing complex engineering issues and contributing to the advancement of the profession.
This program stands out for its emphasis on practical outcomes and industry relevance, distinguishing it from traditional PhD pathways. By integrating academic rigor with professional practice, the Doctor of Engineering prepares candidates for high-level roles in engineering, making it an ideal choice for those committed to driving innovation and excellence in their careers. Enquire to learn more.
To be eligible to study this course, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
In this On-Campus – Doctor of Engineering course, the subjects you may study include: