A) RESEARCH MODE
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The PhD is an advanced degree that provides qualification for students who wish to pursue an academic or research career. PhD program in UniMAP is offered to candidates who posses Masters degree in Engineering, in an area relevant to the candidate’s proposed area of research or attained first class honors in Bachelor’s degree of Engineering from an approved university.
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Master of Science is done by research without coursework. Students are required to write a research proposal which includes, the title of the research project, objective of research, review of relevant scientific literature and an introduction to research methodology before performing an in depth investigation in a chosen area of research and preparing a thesis covering their methodology as well as the analysis and evaluation of their results. Students are initially closely supervised by their supervisors, but work more independently as they develop their research skills. Masters programs are offered in:
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Master of Science (Microelectronics Engineering)
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Master of Science (Computer Engineering)
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Master of Science (Communication Engineering)
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Master of Science (Mechatronic Engineering)
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Master of Science (Manufacturing Engineering)
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Master of Science (Electrical System Engineering)
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Master of Science (Materials Engineering)
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Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering)
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Master of Science (Product Design Engineering)
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Master of Science (Environmental Engineering)
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Master of Science (Bioprocess Engineering)
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Master of Science (Electronic Biomedical Engineering)
Admission to Masters program in UniMAP requires candidates to attain a Bachelor degree in Engineering or equivalent from an approved university in an area relevant to the candidate’s proposed area of research or study or other equivalent qualification approved by Senate.
B) MIXED MODE
UniMAP also offers Mixed Mode programmes where 50% is by coursework and another 50% is by research. The first intake for this programme will be in November 2008 for Master of Science (Polymer Engineering)
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