This four-unit course is intended for graduate engineers, scientists and economists, as well as others from other professional backgrounds working in the infrastructure area.The program offers studies relevant to the planning, design, management and operation of infrastructure facilities.Students who complete this course to a satisfactory standard may apply to continue their studies to postgraduate diploma and then masters level.
| Domestic students | International students | |
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| 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 year part-time | |
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Fees for 2009
Multiply fee by duration for approximate cost |
Commonwealth supported place (CSP) Average annual student contribution $7,553 AUD Note: see information on how average fee is calculated. Domestic fee per 48 credit points |
International fee per 48 credit points 48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year $17,600 AUD |
| Monash course code | 3264 | 3264 |
| Faculty | Faculty of Engineering | Faculty of Engineering |
| Contact |
Ms Brenda O'Keefe Email: Brenda.Okeefe@eng.monash.edu.au Phone: +61 3 990 59627 |
Ms Brenda O'Keefe Email: Brenda.Okeefe@eng.monash.edu.au Phone: +61 3 990 59627 |
A three-year degree in an engineering discipline, a three-year science/applied science degree, or a three-year degree in an appropriate area. Admission will be allowed for students with three years of high-level experience who have completed two units, including one core unit from the program, with a 65 per cent average.
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
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