Bachelor of Engineering Honours (BE(Hons)) in Renewable Energy Engineering Undergraduate Programme By Murdoch University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Engineering Honours (BE(Hons)) in Renewable Energy Engineering

Tuitionfee

124,590 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this course students will learn how to design photovoltaic, wind, hydro, solar thermal and biomass systems. Students will explore how to design, analyse, plan, commission and test a wide range of renewable energy systems. The world has an increasing demand for renewable energy technologies and energy sources. This degree incorporates a final Honours year. Murdoch’s Engineering degrees are accredited by Engineers Australia. Engineering graduates are eligible to become graduate members of Engineers Australia. Graduate could become a Full Chartered Professional Engineer after a further three-to-five years of engineering work experience.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

In this course students will learn how to design photovoltaic, wind, hydro, solar thermal and biomass systems. Students will explore how to design, analyse, plan, commission and test a wide range of renewable energy systems. The world has an increasing demand for renewable energy technologies and energy sources. This degree incorporates a final Honours year. Murdoch’s Engineering degrees are accredited by Engineers Australia. Engineering graduates are eligible to become graduate members of Engineers Australia. Graduate could become a Full Chartered Professional Engineer after a further three-to-five years of engineering work experience.

Admission Requirements

73+
6+
169+
50+
7+
7+
27+
1120+
140+
10+
80+

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
36,932 AUD
International
124,590 AUD

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