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Postgraduate handbook 2005 - Engineering

Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Engineering and Management

Off-campus learning mode

Course description

This graduate certificate provides a course of study for infrastructure engineering and management professionals wishing to expand their skills in areas of relevance to the planning, design, management and operation of facilities. Participants will normally have a degree in civil engineering or equivalent. In exceptional circumstances, applicants without degree or diploma qualifications may also be admitted on the basis of work experience, subject to faculty approval.

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% average.

Course structure

Students should choose two units from list of core units available in first and second semesters, one unit from the list of Engineering electives and one unit from the list of Business and Economics electives (refer to the list in the entry for the Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management.)

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