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Engineers Australia Accredited Programs ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA ACCREDITED PROGRAMS CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF KUWAIT (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ............................................................... 3 AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2025) .................................................................4 AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021)............................................................ 7 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) .......................................................... 10 CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) ................................................................... 15 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021)....................................................................... 17 CHISHOLM INSTITUTE OF TAFE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2020) ................................................................... 18 CURTIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2020) ....................................................... 19 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ..................................................................................... 23 EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) ......................................................................... 27 ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT REVIEW 2024) ............................................................... 30 FEDERATION UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) - Formerly University of Ballarat ........................... 31 FLINDERS UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021).................................................................................. 32 GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2025) ................................................................................... 34 JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ............................................................................ 37 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ................................................................................. 38 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ............................................................................. 40 MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT REVIEW 2020) ................................................................. 41 MELBOURNE POLYTECHNIC - Formerly Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NEXT REVIEW 2024) ............... 42 MONASH UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) .................................................................................. 43 MURDOCH UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2025) ................................................................................ 48 PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW TBD) ..................................49 POLYTECHNIC WEST - Now South Metropolitan TAFE, ACEPT (NEXT REVIEW 2021) ........................................ 50 QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) ............................................ 51 RMIT UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2024) ......................................................................................... 53 SOHAR UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2024) ...................................................................................... 58 SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ................................................................... 59 SOUTH METROPOLITAN TAFE, AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR ENERGY AND PROCESS TRAINING (ACEPT) (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) - Formerly Challenger Institute of Technology ...................................................60 SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023 ................................................ 61 TAFE NSW (NEXT REVIEW 2020) ...................................................................................................................... 65 TAFE QUEENSLAND BRISBANE (NEXT REVIEW 2021) - Formerly Southbank Institute of Technology .............. 66 TAFE SOUTH AUSTRALIA (NEXT REVIEW 2021) .............................................................................................. 67 UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) ...........................................................................68 UNIVERSITY OF BALLARAT - Now Federation University ................................................................................... 72 UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) .......................................................................... 74 UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ....................................................................... 75 UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW TBA) .................................................................... 78 UNSW AUSTRALIA (THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES) (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) .................. 79 UNSW CANBERRA (AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY) (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) .................. 82 UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ....................................................................... 84 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) .................................................................... 87 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2020) ............................................................ 91 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2024).................................................94 UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ...................................................... 99 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2024) ............................................................................ 100 UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) ........................................................................ 103 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) .................................................... 105 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ...................................................... 109 UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023)................................................................. 111 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ................................................................................ 114 WESTERN SYDNEY INSTITUTE – TAFE (NEXT REVIEW 2020) ........................................................................ 116 Engineers Australia Accredited Programs Page 1 of 121 Last updated 22 December 2020 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA ACCREDITED PROGRAMS WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2022) Formerly University of Western Sydney .... 117 WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY - THE COLLEGE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2021) ....................................... 121 Engineers Australia Accredited Programs Page 2 of 121 Last updated 22 December 2020 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA ACCREDITED PROGRAMS YEAR OF STATUS INSTITUTION AND PROGRAM TITLE ACCREDITATION Full / Engineering programs accredited by Engineers Australia COMMENCEMENT Provisional PERIOD OF ACCREDITATION (Commencement years) AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF KUWAIT (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2023) PROGRAMS ACCREDITED AND CURRENTLY OFFERED AT THE LEVEL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST SYDNEY ACCORD Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) 2012 F Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electronics and Control) 2009 F Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) 2012 F Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Petroleum) 2009 F These programs are accredited and recognised by Engineers Australia at the Sydney Accord level. Recognition by other Sydney Accord signatories does not apply to these programs as they are not delivered within Australia. PROGRAMS ACCREDITED AND CURRENTLY OFFERED AT THE LEVEL OF ENGINEERING ASSOCIATE DUBLIN ACCORD Diploma of Civil Engineering 2015 F Diploma of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2015 F Diploma of Mechanical Engineering 2015 F Diploma of Petroleum Engineering 2015 F These programs are accredited and recognised by Engineers Australia at the Dublin Accord level. Recognition by other Dublin Accord signatories does not apply to these programs as they are not delivered within Australia. Engineers Australia Accredited Programs Page 3 of 121 Last updated 22 December 2020 ENGINEERS AUSTRALIA ACCREDITED PROGRAMS YEAR OF STATUS INSTITUTION AND PROGRAM TITLE ACCREDITATION Full / Engineering programs accredited by Engineers Australia COMMENCEMENT Provisional PERIOD OF ACCREDITATION (Commencement years) AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE (NEXT GENERAL REVIEW 2025) PROGRAMS ACCREDITED AND CURRENTLY OFFERED AT THE LEVEL OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER WASHINGTON ACCORD Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering) with 2021 F Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Naval Architecture) with Honours 2021 F Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Ocean Engineering) with Honours 2021 F Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering – 2021 F Co-operative Education) with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Naval Architecture – 2021 F Co-operative Education) with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Ocean Engineering – 2021 F Co-operative Education) with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering) – 2021 F AUT with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Naval Architecture) – 2021 F AUT with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Ocean Engineering) – 2021 F AUT with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering) – 2021 F ECU with Honours Bachelor of Maritime Engineering (Naval Architecture) – 2021 F ECU with Honours
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