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for ENGGEN 762 and the Research paper for<br />
ENGGEN 763 no later than two semesters<br />
after initial enrolment in the MEMgt degree<br />
including a short extension. This extension<br />
does not preclude the eligibility for Honours.<br />
A Part-time student must submit the report<br />
for ENGGEN 762 and the Research paper<br />
for ENGGEN 763 no later than 24 months<br />
after initial enrolment in the MEMgt degree<br />
including a short extension. This extension<br />
does not preclude the eligibility for Honours.<br />
Honours<br />
This degree may be awarded with Honours as<br />
specified in the General Regulations – Master’s<br />
Degrees in The 2007 University <strong>of</strong> Auckland<br />
Calendar.<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Engineering Management Schedule<br />
Core Courses:<br />
-35 points: ENGGEN 762, 763<br />
Elective A Courses:<br />
- at least 30 points and up to 45 points from<br />
CIVIL 703, 704, 765, MECHENG 751, 753,<br />
758-761<br />
Elective B Courses<br />
at least 40 points and up to 60 points from<br />
BUSADMIN 701, 702, 705, 711, 713, MARKET<br />
713<br />
Students should refer to the Regulations<br />
for the Degree Master <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Management in the University <strong>of</strong> Auckland<br />
Calendar 2006 before applying for admission.<br />
How to Apply<br />
Students should apply for formal admission<br />
to the University <strong>of</strong> Auckland online (refer to<br />
Admission Guidelines) and ALSO complete<br />
and submit the MEMgt application form<br />
from the Engineering website, MEMgt<br />
pages (<strong>www</strong>.<strong>engineering</strong>.<strong>auckland</strong>.<strong>ac</strong>.<strong>nz</strong>/<br />
select: Postgraduates/Master <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Management)<br />
Programme Convenor<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Des Tedford<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering<br />
F<strong>ac</strong>ulty <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Email: d.tedford@<strong>auckland</strong>.<strong>ac</strong>.<strong>nz</strong><br />
Graduate Diploma in<br />
Engineering (GradDipEng)<br />
The Graduate Diploma in Engineering is<br />
available in the following disciplines:<br />
Chemical and Materials Engineering<br />
Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />
Computer Systems Engineering<br />
Electrical and Electronic Engineering<br />
Engineering Science<br />
Mechanical Engineering<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering<br />
Who should take this<br />
Graduate Diploma?<br />
Persons with pr<strong>ac</strong>tical experience in<br />
Engineering who are not graduates<br />
Persons with a B<strong>ac</strong>helor’s degree but not<br />
necessarily in Engineering<br />
Persons with a pr<strong>of</strong>essional qualification in<br />
Engineering<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers with some years’<br />
experience who wish to update their skills and<br />
knowledge.<br />
Closing dates for<br />
Application for Admission:<br />
For Semester One intake (March) 8<br />
December<br />
For Semester Two intake (July) 1 May<br />
Programme Outline<br />
The GradDipEng comprises 120 points <strong>of</strong><br />
coursework. Students must pass:<br />
at least 45 points courses, excluding Project<br />
courses, listed in the Master <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Studies schedule.<br />
up to 75 points from<br />
courses, excluding Project courses, listed for<br />
Parts III and IV in the B<strong>ac</strong>helor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Schedule<br />
courses listed in the Graduate Diploma in<br />
Engineering Schedule<br />
up to 30 points from courses listed for Parts I<br />
Closing dates for<br />
Application for Admission:<br />
For Semester One intake (March) 8 December<br />
For Semester Two intake (July) 1 May<br />
The PGDipOR comprises 120 points <strong>of</strong><br />
courses and should be completed in two<br />
semesters full-time or up to eight semesters<br />
part-time. Candidates should have completed<br />
a B<strong>ac</strong>helor’s degree with an average grade <strong>of</strong><br />
B or higher in at least 75 points at Stage III or<br />
above in approved subjects and passed the<br />
prerequisite courses (STATS 320 and ENGSCI<br />
391), although candidates with an equivalent<br />
and II in the B<strong>ac</strong>helor <strong>of</strong> Engineering Schedule,<br />
with the specific approval <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the<br />
F<strong>ac</strong>ulty <strong>of</strong> Engineering.<br />
Time Limits<br />
The GradDipEng must be completed within<br />
the equivalent <strong>of</strong> two semesters <strong>of</strong> fulltime<br />
enrolment.<br />
Graduate Diploma in Engineering Schedule<br />
Courses available:<br />
ENGGEN 601, 602, 622, 623<br />
Students should refer to the Regulations for<br />
the Graduate Diploma in Engineering in The<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Auckland Calendar 2007 before<br />
applying for admission.<br />
How to Apply<br />
Online application is available. Please refer to<br />
Admission Guidelines.<br />
Postgraduate Diploma in<br />
Operations Research (PGDipOR)<br />
level <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>ac</strong>tical experience in the operations<br />
research pr<strong>of</strong>ession may be considered.<br />
Postgraduate Diploma in Operations<br />
Research Schedule<br />
Requirement:<br />
- at least 75 points from ENGSCI 760-763,<br />
765, 766, 768, 769 STATS 723, 724, 726, 783<br />
- up to 45 points from 700 level courses<br />
approved by the Head <strong>of</strong> Department<br />
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