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Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management (Professional)
Deakin University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00113B
Engineering offers an exciting future with an increasing demand for graduates globally. Study the Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management and your learning will focus on practical, real-world problems. Gain hands-on experience with project-based and workplace learning with access to world-class facilities and equipment at your fingertips.This two-year professional program extends your knowledge in infrastructure engineering through a unique blend of engineering and architecture units. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with knowledge and skills to plan and engineer significant infrastructure projects through the consideration of technological, economic and social impacts in both regional and metropolitan profiles.
Structure
16 credit points
Subjects
- Engineering Sustainability
- Managing Engineering Projects
- Engineering Design
- Transportation Infrastructure Systems
- Railway Infrastructure Design and Management
- Urban Stormwater Asset Design
- Advanced Structural Design
- Applied Rock Engineering
- Research Methodology
- Engineering Project Initiation
- Project Implementation and Evaluation
Standard entry requirements
Four year undergraduate engineering degree in a related engineering discipline (recognised as equivalent to an Australian undergraduate engineering degree), ORProfessional Engineer Membership (in a related engineering discipline) of Engineers Australia, or an equivalent professional body that is signatory to Washington Accord, including a body that holds a provisional status.
Study pathways
Graduate Diploma of Engineering (S652); Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management (S758)