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Courses in Engineering Asset Management
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The vast majority of engineers in Australia, and around the world, are involved in managing engineering assets. Every day decisions are made that affect the lifecycle cost of a company’s highly valued assets and there are increasing expectations to demonstrate competency and transparency in these decisions. Engineering Asset Management has evolved into a recognised discipline and this course draws on evolving International Standards and best practice to equip asset managers to make rational decisions in an increasingly uncertain world.
Why Study at UOW?
The University of Wollongong has been offering leading, internationally recognised programs in Engineering Asset Management since 1992. The courses have been developed in collaboration with key engineering asset driven organisations, to address industry needs and requirements, and are delivered by leading academics and industry experts.
UOW has a unique partnership with the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) providing students with access to experts in the field of reliability engineering and system safety as part of their study program.
Our capability is built on many years of practical experience in supporting major Australian and International engineering asset owners and maintainers such as Mass Transit Railway Corporation Hong Kong, RailCorp, Energy Australia, Sydney Water and BlueScope Steel. These courses will assist both asset owners and asset managers and are suitable for engineers involved in investment, design, construction, operations and maintenance.
What is Engineering Asset Management?
Engineering Asset Management consists of those activities that together provide the tools, or engineered means, by which organisations satisfy their customers with reference to the competitive strategy of that organisation. (Dwight, 2007)
Who will benefit from these courses?
These courses have been designed to benefit a wide range of professionals, including:
- Business Managers
- Risk and Safety Managers
- Quality Managers
- Management Consultants
- Asset Managers
- Systems Engineers
- Project Managers
- Design Managers
- Plant and Operations Managers
- Maintenance Managers
- Procurement Managers
- Reliability Engineers
Graduates have the potential to progress to senior management positions.
Contact Us
For all enquiries, please contact:
Shannon Rootsey
Postgraduate Marketing Coordinator (Domestic)
Phone: +61 2 4221 3063
Fax: +61 2 4221 5474
E-mail: shannonr@uow.edu.au
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Whats' On in October/November/December
- 5th October- Postgraduate Morning Tea
- 9th October - Thesis Selection Opens
- 2 November - Postgraduate Morning Tea
- 9th November -Thesis Selection Closes
- 7-19 November - Examinations
- 1 December - Results Due
- 7th December - Postgraduate Morning Tea
- 15th December - Engineering Graduation 7:00pm

