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Engineering Management
The following postgraduate degrees and diplomas are available:
Honours Master of Engineering (Maintenance
Management)
Master of Engineering Practice in
Engineering Management
Master of Engineering Practice
in Maintenance Management
Graduate Diploma in Maintenance Management
Graduate Certificate in Engineering
Graduate Certificate in Maintenance
Management
HONOURS MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT)
Direct entry to the Honours Master of Engineering (Maintenance
Managment) course will require a tertiary degree of approved
standard from a recognised institute, eg a BE (Hons) degree
or equivalent. Maintenance engineers having completed their
Graduate Diploma degree (Maintenance Management) will be given
appropriate credits for the course they already have completed.
Credits may also be approved for other qualifications or experience
for suitable applicants.
In order to then obtain an Honours Masters of Engineering
(Maintenance Management), the candidate must have a Graduate
Diploma in Engineering (Maintenance Management) or equivalent
and have completed successfully a further 48 cp. These must
consist of 2 core and 2 elective subjects and a 24 cp research
project leading to a dissertation.
The research project required for the honours master degree
will run in parallel with the formal coursework throughout
the anticipated last year of a candidate's study. Students
will be able to choose a suitable investigation from the current
research activities at any of the Departments involved.
Core
| ENGG945 |
Dissertation |
| MECH971 |
Systems Analysis for Maintenance |
| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| MECH976 |
Maintenance System Design and Management |
| WBS903 |
Managing People at Work |
Electives
| ACCY901 |
Accounting for Managers |
| WBS906 |
Information Systems for Managers |
| MECH972 |
Condition Based Maintenance |
| MECH977 |
Advanced Topics in Maintenance 1 |
Plus other postgraduate subjects from the Business School
or Engineering, subject to approved from the course coordinator.
MASTER OF ENGINEERING PRACTICE
IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
A candidate who has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in any
discipline from this university, for an approved equivalent
qualification, would normally be accepted. A student enrolled
in a full-time program is expected to take one year to complete
this course.
Core Subjects
Option 1: Human and Financial Resource Management stream
| WBS901 |
Accounting for Managers |
| WBS903 |
Managing People in Organisations |
| WBS908 |
Supply Chain Management |
OR
Option 2: Maintenance Management stream
| MECH971 |
Systems Analysis for Maintenance |
| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| MECH976 |
Maintenance System Design and Management |
Note 1: Students may be able to substitute other subjects from
the Business School or Maintenance Management schedules depending
on background and experience.
MASTER OF ENGINEERING PRACTICE
IN MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
The normal entry requirement is a Bachelor of Engineering or
equivalent qualification. Students who complete other Maintenance
Management courses with a credit average may apply for entry
to the Master of Engineering Practice course. Appropriate advanced
standing will be determined by the Course Coordinator.
Core
| STAT942 |
Design and Analysis for Quality Control |
| MECH971 |
Systems Analysis for Maintenance |
| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| MECH976 |
Maintenance System Design and Management |
| WBS903 |
Managing People in Organisations |
| ENGG940 |
Dissertation |
Plus 1 elective to be selected from the list below.
Electives
| WBS901 |
Accounting for Managers |
| WBS906 |
Information Systems for Managers |
| MECH972 |
Condition Based Maintenance |
| MECH977 |
Advanced Topics in Maintenance 1 |
Plus other postgraduate subjects from the Business School
or Engineering, subject to approval from the course coordinator.
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT
Entry to this Diploma normally will require an approved Bachelor
degree from this University or an approved equivalent qualification.
However, maintenance managers/engineers without tertiary qualifications
in engineering but with significant industrial experience,
will also be considered for admission to a limited number
of places.
Students completing the Graduate Diploma in Maintenance Management
at the University of Wollongong will have the option to enter
into the Honours Master of Engineering (Mtce Mgt).
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Maintenance Management
students must complete the following:
| STAT949 |
Statistical Thinking |
| MECH470 |
Maintenance Management |
| MECH972 |
Condition Based Maintenance |
| or |
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| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| WBS903 |
Managing People at Work |
| MECH971 |
Systems Analysis for Maintenance |
| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| MECH976 |
Maintenance System Design and Management |
Plus 1 elective to be selected from the list below.
Electives
| WBS901 |
Accounting for Managers |
| WBS906 |
Information Systems for Managers |
| MECH972 |
Condition Based Maintenance |
| MECH977 |
Advanced Topics in Maintenance 1 |
Plus other postgraduate subjects from the Business School or
Engineering, subject to approval from the course coordinator.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ENGINEERING
A candidate who has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in any
discipline from this university, or an approved equivalent qualification,
would normally be accepted. Students may be admitted with a
TAFE Advanced Diploma and relevant industrial experience.
Core Subjects
Elective Subject
Plus one elective from one of the Master of Engineering Practice
to be approved by the Director of Studies.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT
Usual entry requirement is a Bachelor of Engineering or relevant
degree. Other qualifications together with significant relevant
experience in the area will also be considered. Applicants are
required to submit a CV with their application and where relevant
a supporting letter from their employer.
Core
| STAT949 |
Statistical Thinking |
| or |
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| ENGG921 |
Engineering Data Reduction and Error Analysis |
| MECH470 |
Maintenance Management |
| MECH972 |
Condition Based Maintenance |
| or |
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| MECH973 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| WBS903 |
Managing People at Work |
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