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Course overviewCivil engineering presents a vital challenge for Australia in the 21st century. As the infrastructure grows older, the need for a strategic maintenance plan to prolong its use becomes greater. The Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management will equip you to meet these important challenges. The program was developed in response to the growing need for engineers aware of the characteristics and significance of infrastructure, including its technological, economic and social impact. The planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure are crucial to the economic viability of Australia. Skilled professionals are required to maintain ageing infrastructure, integrate new infrastructure into existing systems, and expand infrastructure. And it must be done in a way that is socially, environmentally and financially sustainable. The off-campus course is aimed at managers, engineers and technical staff who undertake asset management in local and state governments. It is also for those who are involved in the management of infrastructure such as roads, railways, buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams and pipelines. Duration, campus, fees and application information Duration, campus, fees and application information
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