(Joint offering with the University of Manchester Institute of Science and
Technology) (UMIST), UK) + Clayton and Monash Malaysia campuses + Three
years of part-time study by off-campus distributed learning
This course seeks to provide the knowledge and skills which will allow industry
to adopt more efficient, less resource-consuming, cleaner, process arrangements
within an overall context of sustainable development.
An applicant should normally have qualified for the Bachelor of Engineering degree with honours. In certain circumstances, applicants may be admitted if they hold the pass degree of Bachelor of Engineering or some other appropriate degree from this or another university together with honours equivalent work experience.
The
degree comprises a total of 10 units (modules), each of four credit points, a
design project work module (8 credit points), and a minor thesis (24 credit
points). The design project work module will require each student to
successfully participate in and complete seven design project sessions, each of
one to two days duration.
The following units are offered in the process integration program:
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