About Doctor Of Philosophy (integrated) in Victoria University
Overview
Undertake important and innovative engineering projects, with additional research support. Our integrated program provides an alternative path to a PhD in Engineering.
PhD in Engineering integrated program
If your study so far hasn’t been research-based, this doctoral program provides intensive tuition for the first year. On passing the first-year components with a 70% average, you’ll begin an original thesis, graduating within the standard timeframe.
VU is one of Australia’s top engineering-research universities. In the latest Excellence in Research for Australia results we were rated ‘above world standard' in engineering.
We offer diverse research opportunities in process engineering, telecommunications, water systems, electrical systems, structural engineering, and other important areas.
Undertake a PhD in one of the following disciplines:
- chemical engineering
- civil engineering
- electrical engineering
- mechanical engineering.
Our research institutes, industry collaborations and world-class facilities ensure your research is innovative and relevant, and that you are prepared for a top engineering career.
Research opportunities & development
VU Research gives you opportunities to:
- connect with other researchers
- participate in research festivals and competitions
- develop your research skills
- get funding for your research
- publish and promote your findings.
We offer support for graduate researchers including:
- an orientation program
- a specialised Office for Researcher Training, Quality & Integrity
- study spaces
- units to help you conceptualise and contextualise your research
- research ambassadors and student association.
Careers in engineering
A PhD will help you find important work in the following areas:
- industry research, design or management
- government policy
- university research.
Career options include:
- power generation, transmission, distribution, management and control (particularly Smart or alternative energy)
- managing, designing and developing telecommunication network systems
- microelectronic and electronic design
- water-related work for government organisations and private firms
- processing design for the food industry
- mechanical design for construction and safety.
Average Australian salaries:
- policy and planning managers, A$122,500
- university lecturers, over A$100,000
- electrical engineers, A$100,200
- electronics engineers, A$116,400
- civil engineers, A$87,500
Academic qualification equivalents:
Entry into a research program (postgraduate study) requires completion of:
- an honours degree, or
- a masters degree by coursework with a research component, or
- an equivalent qualification from an approved university.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : Overall score of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL : Test score of 79. Section score no less than:Listening: 19, Speaking: 19, Reading: 18, Writing: 22
- PTE : Overall score 58-64 (with no section score less than 50)
Victoria University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus accommodation capacity |
500 beds |
Application portal |
Online or agent |
Academic calendar |
Semester based |
Mode of programs |
Full-time; part-time; online |
Total no. of alumni |
240,000 |
Total No. of students |
40,000 |
Financial aid |
scholarships |
Victoria University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The average tuition fees and other expenses at Victoria University vary depending on the course and level of study. Here is a general overview of the estimated costs for international students:
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Tuition fees: The tuition fees for international students at Victoria University range from approximately AUD$24,000 to AUD$40,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study.
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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): International students are required to have health insurance while studying in Australia. The cost of OSHC varies depending on the duration of your course and your chosen provider, but it generally ranges from approximately AUD$500 to AUD$2,000 per year.
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Accommodation: The cost of accommodation will depend on whether you choose to live on or off campus, as well as the type of accommodation you choose. On-campus accommodation ranges from approximately AUD$200 to AUD$400 per week, while off-campus accommodation can range from AUD$150 to AUD$350 per week.
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Living expenses: The cost of living in Melbourne will depend on your lifestyle and spending habits. As a general guide, you should budget for approximately AUD$20,000 to AUD$25,000 per year to cover expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment.
It's important to note that these are only estimates, and the actual costs may vary depending on your individual circumstances. Additionally, domestic students may have different fee structures and funding options available to them. It's recommended to check the university's website for more detailed information on tuition fees and other expenses.
Type |
Estimated expense |
Tuition fee |
Depends on the course |
Study resources, textbooks and materials |
650 AUD per year |
Graduation ceremony cost |
112.5 AUD |
Health insurance |
435 AUD annually |
Accommodation cost |
Depends on the apartment and choice |
Food and drinks |
100 AUD per week |