Course code: 1829 + Gippsland campus + HECS fees applicable + International student course fee: $38,000 + Attendance is not compulsory
The Diploma of Engineering (Industrial Management) is a two-year equivalent full-time course by off-campus learning providing training and education in basic business and industrial management procedures. It also gives the option of studies in basic engineering units. The course provides good supervision/ management education for people working in such positions as technical officers, engineering assistants, and engineering and industrial supervisors. It is a very useful course for people wanting to advance into supervisory or management positions.
The course is designed for part-time study, causing minimum interference to employment by use of off-campus learning options with weekend schools in some units.
(a) Successful completion of a Year 12 secondary school
course of study, including a pass in English (any) (VCE in Victoria or
equivalent in other states, or International Baccalaureate), or
(b) Completion of Certificate IV or
(c) Completion of at least two semester-length units at degree or diploma
level, including any non-award/single-unit studies, or
(d) Completion of two approved units through Open
Learning Agency of Australia.
Note: Completion of two units from these course units on a fee-paying
basis is considered equivalent. Anybody is welcome to enrol in a single unit
without enrolling in the full course, however a complete qualification is best
and can only be gained by applying for a course (and passing it).
Students will need access to an IBM-compatible computer.
Some engineering units may offer optional sessions at a weekend school. Units offered by other schools may require more.
The course consists of five modules from which a student must pass modules one, two and five and either module three or four. Students should normally complete modules one and two before doing the other modules. Units from several modules may be studied at the same time. Not all units are offered each year.
Well-motivated students can reasonably undertake 24 credit points per year, thus permitting completion of the course by four years off-campus learning study.
Total 24 credit points
Total 24 credit points
Total 24 credit points
or
Total 24 credit points
Total 24 credit points
Course total 96 credit points
Students seeking articulation to the Bachelor of Engineering are advised to take module four.
and other business units approved by the head of the Gippsland School of Engineering for use as electives.
Approved units from level one or level two of the Bachelor of Engineering course if prerequisites are met.
This varies from unit to unit but is usually a combination of assignments and examinations.
Applicants with appropriate engineering or industrial qualifications may obtain up to a maximum credit of 48 credit points. Also, applicants who have undergone formal employer conducted industrial training may be eligible for credit of up to 36 credit points. Application for credits/exemptions should be made on the application for advanced standing form and forwarded with the application for admission form at the time of application, along with legally certified copies of qualifications and statements of results.
Further informationFor more detailed information on the Diploma of Engineering, contact Mr John Tulloch, Gippsland School of Engineering, telephone (03) 5122 6495 or (03) 9902 6495 (mobile 0427 112203), fax (03) 5122 6500 or (03) 9902 6500, or email john.tulloch@eng.monash.edu.au. Completed applicationsCompleted applications are to be forwarded to the Student Matters Officer, Gippsland School of Engineering, Monash University Gippsland Campus, Churchill, Victoria 3842, by 30 November 2003 to be considered for a first-round offer. |
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