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Off-Campus Learning Guide 2005
Engineering

Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Engineering and Management

Course code: 3264 + Off-campus (Clayton) + Commonwealth-supported (HECS) places (fee-paying places available once the quota is reached) + Cost: Australian students - TBA ($1437.50 per six-credit-point unit in 2004); international students - $1750 per six-credit-point unit (2005)

The course is intended for graduate engineers, scientists and economists. However, students from other professional backgrounds working in the infrastructure area will be accepted into the program. Graduates will understand the need to plan, develop and maintain infrastructure at a high level. They will also be able to evaluate alternative projects and policies in a rigorous manner, plan and execute the development of infrastructure projects, communicate their arguments effectively to teams and clients and critically evaluate their and others' work.

Entry requirements

Normal admission to the Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Engineering and Management will be a three-year degree in an engineering discipline, a three-year science/applied science degree, or a three-year degree in an appropriate area. Admission will also be allowed for students with high-level experience of three years and who have completed two units from the program with a 65 per cent average.

Advanced standing for previous studies

Subject to individual assessment, credit may be granted for up to 50 per cent of the total course on the basis of work of equivalent standard successfully completed at another institution, and up to 25 per cent for work completed outside the Engineering faculty at Monash University but which has not formed part of the work presented for any other degree.

Course length

The course is normally completed in one year by off-campus learning (based on two units per semester) with a maximum of two years part-time (based on one unit per semester).

Course structure

Students are advised to visit our website at www-civil.eng.monash.edu.au/pgrad for detailed information on the course structure.

Core units (all six credit points)

Students should choose two units from list of core units available in first and second semesters.

Elective units (all six credit points)
Engineering electives

Students should choose one unit from list of engineering electives available in first and second semesters.

Business and Economics electives (all six credit points)

Students should choose one unit from the list of Business and Economics electives available in first and second semesters. As the mode of delivery of these electives may change from time to time, students will require to visit website of Business and Economics (http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au) for current status of these electives.

Resource requirements

Off-campus learning material in the form of study guides will be made available to all students via the mail and also online via WebCT. Prescribed textbooks will be available from the university bookshop. Students will require access to a computer with email and internet access, either at home or via commercial access points or facilities at local libraries etc.

Professional recognition

The course satisfies the continuing education requirements of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.

Further information

For more information, contact the Department of Civil Engineering, Clayton campus, telephone +61 3 9905 9627.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to Ms Brenda O'Keefe, Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia, by
28 January 2005 for first semester and
17 June 2005 for second semester.

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