Applicants would normally hold a degree in engineering or science, or an equivalent qualification. Applicants with relevant work experience who either hold a degree in a discipline such as management or information technology, or hold a lower qualification, will be assessed on a case by case basis.
This program provides graduates in mechanical oriented engineering disciplines with an advanced understanding of the current practice and technology in one of the following specialisations:
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Engineering and Technology Management
Energy and Sustainable Systems
Materials and Nanotechnology
Content & Structure
The Graduate Certificate in Engineering program requires the completion of courses comprising 18 units. The units of study must include at least two x 4.5 unit specialist courses relevant to the specialisation that is being undertaken.
Applicants are referred to the Program Director to choose a particular program of study appropriate to their academic background and professional interests.
2. Students must complete at least two x 4.5 unit specialist courses relevant to the specialisation they are undertaking.
3. Students may select other postgraduate courses run by the School of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering to obtain the required units of study. Courses outside the relevant program schedule can only be selected with approval from the Program Director.
4. Credit will not normally be granted for more than one third of the total units of the program.