Master of engineering project management

This course enables students to build in-depth knowledge and skills to plan and execute major projects across the construction, infrastructure, development and energy sectors.

OVERVIEW

CRICOS code 0100640
Duration (Full Time) 2 Years
Course Fees 
Intake Dates March, July, November Students Only available to international students                                                  Faculty The School of Engineering, Information Technology and Physical Sciences
Campus Melbourne SYDNEY

Entry Requirements

English Language Requirement

Overall IELTS (Academic) band score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0, or equivalent.

Academic Entry Requirements

Successful completion of a recognised 3 or 4 year Australian engineering bachelor degree with credit average, or a recognised overseas equivalent.

COURSE OUTLINE

The Master’s course covers the key knowledge and skills required for engineering project and resource planning and execution. This includes contracts and costing, business analysis and decision making, the global management environment, human and financial resources, risk, and research methodology. You will also undertake an independent piece of research in the last year of your course.

The unique course structure will ensure you are well prepared to make your mark, not only in Australia, but worldwide, where efficient and competent planning and execution of large projects, particularly in infrastructure, is essential in ensuring the success of key global industries.

Career opportunities

Sample Study Program*

Year

Semester 1

Semester 2

1

2

* This is sample structures only. Please refer to course offerings for more detail.

* Unit offering may change during semester subject to staff availability.

Professional Recognition

This course is designed to meet the requirements of provisional accreditation by Engineers Australia.

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