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Location
Online
Study Mode
Online

Outcomes
Engineering Manager, Project Manager
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QualificationMaster's Degree

Duration
1 year full time/ 2 years part time

Start Date
Enquire now for upcoming start dates
Payment Option
FEE-HELP, Upfront payment

How Much Will It Cost?

Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP)

There are a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for UniSC’s 100% online Master of Engineering Project Management available for Trimester 1 2026. The cost of the master’s program with a CSP is $11,640 (normally $40,260).*

*Indicative pricing subject to change.

This course can be paid for through the FEE-HELP government loan scheme. If you are an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, you may not need to pay upfront.

Instead, the Australian government will pay your course fees directly to the provider on your behalf. You’ll begin repaying your loan through the tax system once you start earning more than the minimum threshold of $54,435 (2024-25 financial year).

Find out more about government study loans here.

Course Rundown

The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) offers the Master of Engineering Project Management as a flexible online* degree designed to prepare students for leadership in complex engineering environments. Spanning seven courses and two practical projects, this program can be completed in just 1 year full-time.

Students learn from engineering professionals with global experience—ranging from major oil and gas operations to projects in the Arctic and Himalayas. The course blends advanced theory with practical application, focusing on risk, communication, scheduling, and industry-standard project practices. Small class sizes and dedicated support ensure a quality learning experience from start to finish.

Graduates will be prepared for senior roles with internationally recognised credentials. The program is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia and acknowledged under the Washington Accord. Enquire now to explore your next step.

Eligibility

To complete this program, you will need a completed four-year bachelor’s degree in engineering from a recognised higher education institution or equivalent.

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Where Will It Lead Me?

Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Master’s Degree of Engineering Project Management from University of the Sunshine Coast. Not only will you be ready to lead at a senior level, but you will be equipped to independently or collaboratively develop creative solutions to complex engineering challenges. Whether you’re looking to reach your career goals or parlay into the field, you’ll be prepared to lead with confidence.

Job titles could include Senior Engineering Manager, Principal Engineer, or Engineering Manager, and you’ll develop internationally recognised skills.