Master of Philosophy (Engineering) Western Sydney University

Master of Philosophy (Engineering) (CRICOS 028028B) at Western Sydney University

Master of Philosophy (Engineering) (CRICOS course code 028028B) is a Masters Degree (Research) delivered by Western Sydney University over 2 years. This course is registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS), meaning it meets Australian Government standards for international students. As a research-focused degree at AQF Level 9, it allows you to undertake supervised research in engineering and related technologies, culminating in a thesis. Western Sydney University is a government-owned institution (CRICOS 00917K) with multiple campuses across Greater Western Sydney. This page provides an overview of course details, indicative fees, entry requirements, and visa information—all sourced from the official CRICOS register as at April 2026. HeadStart Academy is a free resource for international students; we do not charge referral fees or offer migration advice.

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Course Overview

Master of Philosophy (Engineering) (CRICOS course code 028028B) is a Masters Degree (Research) delivered by Western Sydney University over 2 years (104 weeks). It falls under the field of education '0300 Engineering and Related Technologies, n.f.d.' (broad field 03). This is a research degree where you undertake a supervised research project and produce a thesis. The course is designed for students who want to deepen their engineering knowledge and develop advanced research skills. As a CRICOS-registered course, it meets Australian standards for international student enrolment. The language of instruction is English, and it is a single qualification (not a dual award). There is no mandatory work component, and the course does not include foundation studies. This degree can lead to further doctoral study or careers in research and development, academia, or industry. Western Sydney University is a public university with over 40,000 students, including many international students. The course is offered at six campuses in the Greater Western Sydney region, each with modern facilities and research support.

What You'll Study

As a research degree in the broad field of Engineering and Related Technologies, you will engage in independent research under the guidance of academic supervisors. The specific research topic depends on your interests and the expertise available at Western Sydney University. Typical research areas include civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, and related interdisciplinary fields. You will learn to formulate research questions, design experiments or studies, collect and analyse data, and communicate findings through a thesis. The program also develops skills in critical thinking, project management, and academic writing. While this is not a coursework degree, you may have the opportunity to attend seminars and workshops. The field of engineering is vital to Australia’s economy, and graduates with research training are in demand across sectors like infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, and technology. The University’s location in Western Sydney—one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions—provides access to industry partnerships and real-world research contexts.

Duration and Study Mode

The course duration is 2 years, equivalent to 104 weeks on the CRICOS register. This is a full-time research program; part-time study may be possible but is subject to visa conditions. The language of instruction is English. It is a single qualification (no dual degree). There is no work component mandated by the course. There are no VET national codes as this is a higher education research degree. As an international student, you must maintain full-time enrolment to comply with your student visa (Subclass 500). The duration meets the standard for Masters by Research in Australia. If you need to extend your visa due to research delays, you may need to apply for a new CoE. Western Sydney University provides research training and resources to help you complete within the registered duration.

Fees (Indicative — Set by Western Sydney University)

The indicative tuition fee for this course is A$72,672 for the full 2-year program. Non-tuition fees (such as student services and amenities) are estimated at A$600, giving an estimated total of A$73,272. These figures are sourced from the CRICOS register as at April 2026. Please note: fees are set by the institution and are subject to change. You must confirm current fees directly with Western Sydney University before applying. Additional costs not included: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), living expenses (rent, food, transport), and the student visa application charge (currently A$1,600 for Subclass 500). Living costs in Sydney are relatively high; indicative weekly rent for a shared apartment in Western Sydney may be around A$200–300, groceries A$80–120, and public transport A$40–60. The Australian Government recommends students budget at least A$29,710 per year for living costs. For up-to-date fee information, visit the provider's website: www.westernsydney.edu.au.

Entry Requirements (General Guidance)

Entry requirements for Master of Philosophy (Engineering) are set by Western Sydney University. Typically, you need a completed bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) in engineering or a related field with a strong academic record (e.g., Honours or equivalent). Some research experience is advantageous. English language proficiency must be demonstrated through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE. While requirements vary by provider, for a Masters by Research, you usually need IELTS overall 6.5–7.0 (no band below 6.0). Check the university's website for specific scores. If you do not meet direct entry, pathway options such as a Graduate Diploma or Pre-Masters program may be available. Note: This course does not include foundation studies. You must also satisfy the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement for your student visa. Always consult the latest entry requirements on the provider's website. HeadStart Academy does not assess eligibility—this is general guidance only.

Work Component

This course has no mandatory work component. There is no internship, placement, or industry experience integrated into the program. However, as a student visa holder, you are allowed to work 48 hours per fortnight during term and unlimited hours during scheduled breaks, subject to visa conditions. You may seek casual or part-time employment to support living costs, but it should not interfere with your research commitments. Work rights are set by the Department of Home Affairs and are not part of the course curriculum. Always check your visa conditions.

Delivery Locations

This course is delivered at six campuses of Western Sydney University across Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales: Bankstown (Bankstown City campus), Campbelltown, Hawkesbury (Richmond), Liverpool, Parramatta, and Penrith (Kingswood). Each campus offers research facilities and supervision. The region is home to a large multicultural population and many international students. Public transport (trains, buses) connects all campuses; Parramatta is a major transport hub. Living costs in Western Sydney are generally lower than the Sydney CBD. The area has over 50 CRICOS-registered providers, making it a popular study destination. Choosing a campus near your accommodation can reduce commute time.

Student Visa

To study this course in Australia, you need a Student visa (Subclass 500). This visa allows full-time study and work rights (48 hrs/fortnight during term, unlimited during breaks). You must maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire visa duration. You also need to demonstrate financial capacity (tuition, living costs, OSHC, travel) and meet the Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement. After receiving your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from Western Sydney University, you can apply for the visa. Processing times vary; apply early. The ESOS Act protects international students' rights, including tuition fee protection. For detailed advice, consult a registered migration agent (MARA) or the Department of Home Affairs.

How to Apply

Follow these three steps to begin your application for Master of Philosophy (Engineering) at Western Sydney University:

1. **Research CRICOS-registered providers** — Use HeadStart Academy's tools to filter courses by level (Masters Degree (Research)), field (Engineering), and location (NSW). Compare Western Sydney University with other providers.

2. **Apply directly to your chosen institution** — Visit Western Sydney University's official website (www.westernsydney.edu.au) to review entry requirements, English language scores, and application deadlines. Prepare academic transcripts, research proposal, and English test results (e.g., IELTS). Submit your application through the university's online portal.

3. **Receive your Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) and apply for your Student visa (Subclass 500)** — If accepted, the university will issue a CoE. Use this to lodge your visa application online, pay the visa fee, arrange OSHC, and provide biometrics if required. Await visa grant before travelling to Australia.

Start your application today — visit Western Sydney University's website for the latest entry requirements and fees.

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Source-backed course facts

Master of Philosophy (Engineering) is a CRICOS-registered programme at Western Sydney University. Use this register extract [CRICOS register, Apr 2026] to cross-check codes, duration and indicative fees before you apply.

CRICOS register extract

Course
Master of Philosophy (Engineering)
CRICOS course code
028028B
Provider
Western Sydney University (00917K)
Course level
Masters Degree (Research)
Field of education
03 - Engineering and Related Technologies
Duration
104 weeks
Tuition (indicative)
A$72,672
Estimated total (indicative)
A$73,272
Delivery locations
Bankstown, Campbelltown, RICHMOND, Liverpool, Parramatta, KINGSWOOD
Work component
No

This page is general information only and not migration advice. Confirm Student visa (Subclass 500) requirements with the Department of Home Affairs.

Important notes for international students

  • Tuition and living-cost figures on this site are indicative only — confirm current fees with the provider before you accept an offer.
  • HeadStart Academy is not a registered migration agent and does not provide immigration advice. For Student visa (Subclass 500) rules, OSHC and financial capacity, verify with the Department of Home Affairs or a registered MARA agent.
  • Only CRICOS-registered providers may enrol overseas students. Always check the CRICOS course and provider codes on your offer and Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The indicative tuition fee for the full 2-year program is A$72,672, with non-tuition fees of approximately A$600, bringing the estimated total to A$73,272. These fees are sourced from the CRICOS register (April 2026) and are subject to change. You should confirm current fees directly with Western Sydney University, as they set and may update fees. Additional costs include OSHC, living expenses, and the visa application charge. Sydney's living costs are around A$29,710 per year according to government guidelines.
The course duration is 2 years (104 weeks) as registered on CRICOS. It is a full-time research degree. Most students complete within this timeframe, but extensions may be possible with approval. You must maintain full-time enrolment to comply with your student visa (Subclass 500). The university provides support to help you finish on time.
You typically need a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field (AQF Level 7) with strong academic performance, often an Honours degree or equivalent. English language proficiency is required—usually IELTS overall 6.5–7.0 (no band below 6.0), though check Western Sydney University's exact requirements. Some research background is advantageous. If you don't meet direct entry, consider pathway programs offered by the university. Always verify requirements on the provider's website.
This course is available at six Western Sydney University campuses: Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury (Richmond), Liverpool, Parramatta, and Penrith (Kingswood), all in New South Wales. These campuses are spread across Greater Western Sydney, offering good public transport connections. You can choose a campus based on your research area and supervisor location. The region has a high concentration of international students and CRICOS-registered providers.
CRICOS lists estimated total fees of A$73,272 for Master of Philosophy (Engineering) (tuition A$72,672). Figures are indicative as at the April 2026 register snapshot — confirm current fees with Western Sydney University before applying.
The CRICOS course code is 028028B, offered by Western Sydney University (provider code 00917K). Use these codes when checking your offer and CoE.