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Master of Engineering Science
(Pulp and Paper Technology)

The Master’s Degree by Coursework and Minor Thesis provides high level education in the science and technology of pulp, paper, printing and coating. This course will meet your needs for education in these fields because:

  • The course is flexible and responsive to the needs of students and industry.
  • Interactive features are led by experienced, highly qualified academic staff and engineering and technology leaders from industry.
  • Courses run from March to November, and you can start at any time throughout the year.
  • Following the coursework, you gain valuable experience completing a 3 month minor thesis project in industry.
 

Course Dates for 2007 (RTF File)

COURSE MODULES FOR APPI

1ST SEMESTER, 2007

SUBJECT

UNIT

PRESENTATION

EXAMINATION

CHE5160

Fibres for Papers

26 Feb - 2 March

March 9

 

CHE5161

(i)    Mechanical Pulping

26  -  30 March

April 5

 

 

(ii)   Chemical Pulping

12 – 15 March

March 23

 

 

(iii)   Recycle and Pulp 

            Processing

16 – 20 April

April 27

CHE5165

Environmental Aspects

30 Apr – 4 May

May 18

 

CHE5167

Lab Sessions

21 – 25 May

 

 

CHE5166

(i)     Statistics

18 – 22 June

June 29

 

 

(iii)   Visiting Professor

       Sustainability

4 – 7 June

Report Presentation

on June 8

2nd SEMESTER, 2007

SUBJECT 

UNIT

PRESENTATION

EXAMINATION

CHE5163

(i)    Paper Properties

16 - 20 July

July 27th, 2007

 

CHE5162

(i)    Papermaking I

30 July – 3 August

10th August, 2007

 

CHE5168

Huyck Visit

6 August

 

 

CHE5162

(ii)   Papermaking II

13 – 17 August

August 24th, 2007

 

CHE5167

Lab Sessions at APPI

27 – 31 August

 

 

CHE5163

(ii)   Paper Products

10 – 14 September

September 21st, 2007

 

CHE5168

Maryvale Visit

17 September

 

 

CHE5166

ii)     Printing & Coating

24 – 28 September

October 5th, 2007

 

CHE5168

Print Visit

1st October

 

 

CHE5164

Control in the Pulp & paper Industry

8 – 12 October

October 19th, 2007

 

 

Qualifications required for entry

Master’s Degree in Engineering Science

  • 1st or 2nd class honours in a Science, Engineering or equivalent degree
  • Pass or H3 degree with acceptable industry experience

Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science

  • Pass or H3 degree in a Science, Engineering or equivalent degree with limited experience

Units taken as separate units (participation certificate provided)

  • No formal degree requirements