Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering for 2009

Course overview

With industry demanding that its physical production assets work longer and better, professional asset management has become a powerful need in improving profitability. Studied off-campus, the Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering is designed for managers, engineers and technical staff involved in the operation, maintenance and reliability improvement of industrial, public sector or defence systems. Studies include terotechnology and lifecycle costs, asset management and industrial techniques, risk engineering, machine condition monitoring and reliability engineering.

Duration, campus, fees and application information

Domestic students International students
Attendance type
  • Off-campus: full-time, part-time
  • Off-campus: full-time, part-time
Intakes First semester, second semester First semester, second semester
Course Content University handbook entry for this course University handbook entry for this course
Duration 1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time 1.5 years
Fees for 2009

Multiply fee by duration for approximate cost

Commonwealth supported place (CSP)
Average annual student contribution
$7,412 AUD

Note: see information on how average fee is calculated.

Domestic fee per 48 credit points
48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$16,600 AUD

International fee per 48 credit points
48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$17,600 AUD
CRICOS code Not applicable 031500A
Monash course code 2319 2319
Faculty Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Engineering
Contact Ms Lauren Burney
Email: mre@sci.monash.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 990 26431
Ms Lauren Burney
Email: mre@sci.monash.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 990 26431

Admissions information for domestic students

Entry requirements

Minimum entrance requirements

Applicants should have a Bachelor of Engineering degree with honours, or have completed the Graduate Diploma in Engineering Maintenance Management with an average result of 65%. In certain circumstances, applicants with a Bachelor of Engineering pass degree or other appropriate degree together with honours-equivalent work experience may be admitted.

University entrance requirements

Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.

Applications

Semester one (March)

Apply now (online or by mail)

Application forms for off campus (distance education) studies can be accessed online. The forms are then submitted to the faculty.

Applications for this course are made directly to the Faculty.

Semester two (July)

Apply now (online or by mail)

Applications for this course are made directly to the Faculty.

Application forms for off campus (distance education) studies can be accessed online. The forms are then submitted to the faculty.

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