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Graduate Certificate in Engineering Asset Management

University of Wollongong

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00102E

The Graduate Certificate in Engineering Asset Management has been uniquely designed for professionals to develop and enhance their skills in the management of assets. The Graduate Certificate in Engineering Asset Management ensures continuous improvement in the strategic and tactical response of organisations, and their managers, to the management of infrastructure assets. The management of engineering assets is rapidly evolving into a recognised discipline. Every day engineers need to make decisions that affect the lifecycle cost of the expensive assets for which they are accountable. This degree The Graduate Certificate provides structured learning and development by taking a problem-based approach. From a strategic framework, you will progressively address problems in designing and managing assets. This is achieved through a balanced program of subjects in asset management, science and engineering, with emphasis on practical applications. You will learn concepts and techniques by evaluating potential solutions to challenges faced by organisations.

Structure

The subjects you will study include Life Cycle and Risk Management, Maintenance Requirement Analysis, Systems Reliability Engineering and either Financial Management for Engineered Assets or an organisational management subject. This program is available online only.

Subjects

  • Engineering asset management

Standard entry requirements

A four-year Bachelor of Engineering degree from a recognised institution. Other qualifications. together with relevant professional experience, will be considered.

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