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3262 - Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated titleMInfrastructEng&Mgt
Managing facultyEngineering
Intake restrictionsThis course is not available to international student visa holders.
Study location and modeOff-campus (Clayton)
Total credit points required48
Duration (years)1 year FT, 2 years PT
Part-time study is possible for up to four years.
Contact detailsVisit http://civil.eng.monash.edu.au/courseworkdegrees/infrastructure

Description

The program in infrastructure engineering and management is a response to the growing need for engineers with broad awareness of the characteristics and significance of infrastructure, including its technological, economic and social impact. At the same time, the program outlines the state-of-the-art of infrastructure engineering and management as it may be applied to the solution of real problems in the planning, design, management and operation of facilities.

The course is aimed at giving students a thorough understanding of the nature of infrastructure and its operation and management. To achieve these aims, the development of appropriate analytical skills and practical knowledge is stressed, together with recognition of the role of other disciplines in tackling infrastructure-related issues.

The course is primarily aimed at people with a few years postgraduate experience who wish to have formal education in this field. Engineers working with public transport authorities, or in local government, and people with an interest in infrastructure planning or research will find the course beneficial.

The masters program is designed and administered with the assistance of professionals in the field. Through these contributions, which includes representatives of government departments, local government, research institutions and private firms with an interest in infrastructure, the department is kept abreast of needs and opportunities related to infrastructure education.

Objectives

Graduates will:

  • understand the need to plan, develop and maintain infrastructure at a high level
  • 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 work and the work of others
  • be able to recognise the importance of whole of life considerations in achieving the best operation of infrastructure.

Structure

The course consists of 48 credit points of sudy as follows:

  • four core units
  • up to three units selected from Group 2 units
  • up to three units (18 points) selected from Group 3 units.

All units are valued at six points.

Requirements

Group 1 - Core units

  • CIV5310 Infrastructure project and policy evaluation
  • CIV5311 Infrastructure project management
  • CIV5312 Asset management I
  • CIV5313 Asset management II

Group 2 - Engineering elective units

Select a maximum of three units from:

  • CIV5261 Flood management in urban and rural environments
  • CIV5262 Planning and design of urban stormwater management measures
  • CIV5263 Hydraulics and sewerage systems
  • CIV5264 Management of water resources and related infrastructure
  • CIV5301 Traffic engineering fundamentals
  • CIV5302 Road traffic engineering and management
  • CIV5304 Intelligent transport systems
  • CIV5306 Road safety engineering
  • CIV5307 Parking policy and design
  • CIV5308 Case studies in transport and traffic*

*Prior approval must be given by the program director to undertake this unit. Only students with overall 65 per cent average will be considered.

Group 3 - Business and Economics electives

Select a maximum of three units (18 points) from the units offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics coded 9xxx. Details of these units is available at http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/study/.

Total: 48 points

Award(s) received on completion

Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management

 

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