Monash University: University Handbooks: Off-Campus Learning Guide 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Graduate Certificate in Reliability Engineering


General Information

Course code: 1765 + Gippsland + No attendance requirement
This program focuses on reliability engineering and its application to optimise availability of systems. Students are mostly from the defence forces, defence-related industries, aerospace and process industry. Some of the content that applies to asset management is included in the Graduate Diploma in Engineering Maintenance Management and the Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering, along with other topics such as machine condition monitoring/ predictive maintenance.

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to have a four-year degree, or diploma in engineering or similar field, or a three-year degree from an approved institution, or other academic or industry-based training and relevant industrial experience that may be judged to give a good chance of success in the course. For applicants who do not have a degree, a resume (ie CV) detailing the applicantís industrial experience and certified by the applicantís employer must also be lodged with application. Details of responsibility level are helpful (ie budget, number of staff and value of assets for which the applicant is responsible).

Course structure

First semester
Second semester

Articulation

Upon passing the graduate certificate program, students may undertake the Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management. If average grades of 65 per cent or above are achieved, students may articulate into the Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering.

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