Master of Professional Engineering - Chemical engineering (Bioprocessing and Food Engineering): Fees & Entry Requirements at Monash University, Australia

Master of Professional Engineering - Chemical engineering (Bioprocessing and Food Engineering)

Australia

What will I learn?

Tackle our most pressing energy, environmental and healthcare challenges by exploring industrial-scale processes that convert raw materials into commercial products. Enhance your leadership capacity with advanced knowledge of thermodynamics, reaction engineering, fluid dynamics, separation processes, and much more, in units taught by industry experts. Extend your technical expertise by choosing a stream in bio-processing and food engineering or engineering design.Careers in Chemical and Biological engineeringChemical and biological engineers are highly sought after in areas like nanotechnology, renewable energy, food production and biotechnology. While local demand remains strong, Australia seeks to strengthen its sovereign capabilities to produce biochemicals. You might enter industry to:Develop cleaner biofuels to protect the environment, Improve water purification using nanomembranesAdvance hydrogen storage for vehicles, Save lives through tissue engineeringMake smart drug delivery even smarter, Process wastes to harness energy, recover high-value metals, make fuels and chemicalsWork with consulting firms to advise biochemical manufacturers, Drive climate action and inform policy in the public sectorSupport the renewable energy transition through next-gen products, Craft new beer flavours and develop plant-based food alternatives

CRICOS

102717C

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$57,900.00 (32,19,349) per year
Application deadline

01/11/2026

Start date

March 2027

Venue

Clayton Campus

Wellington Road,

Clayton,

Victoria,

3800, Melbourne, Australia

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
A$57,900.00 (32,19,349) per year
Application deadline

Expected April 2027

Start date

July 2026

Venue

Clayton Campus

Wellington Road,

Clayton,

Victoria,

3800, Melbourne, Australia

Entry requirements

For international students

Duration: 3 years full-time (144 points to complete)

An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least high credit (65%) average and prior studies in mathematics (inc. Linear Algebra and Calculus), physics and/or chemistry as required by the specialisation chosen for admission:

Chemical engineering: prior studies in mathematics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) and chemistry (12 credit point Monash equivalent).

Civil engineering: prior studies in mathematics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) and physics (12 credit point Monash equivalent).

Electrical engineering: prior studies in mathematics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) and physics (12 credit point Monash equivalent).

Materials engineering: prior studies in mathematics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) plus physics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) or chemistry (12 credit point Monash equivalent).

Mechanical engineering: prior studies in mathematics (12 credit point Monash equivalent) and physics (12 credit point Monash equivalent).

Entry level 2:

Duration: 2 years full-time (96 points to complete) A three or four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree in a discipline relating to the specialisation studied within the Master course, as approved by the faculty, with at least high credit 65% average.

Applicants who hold a three-year Engineering Technologist degree at least equivalent to the first three years of a related Engineering degree accredited under the Washington Accord may be considered also.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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