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Naval <strong>Engineering</strong> Bulletin • June 2001<br />

University of Technology–Sydney<br />

What are the Aims?<br />

Master of <strong>Engineering</strong> Management<br />

The course is designed for engineers or technologists who perform, or who<br />

aspire to perform, management tasks while maintaining currency in their<br />

technical specialities. The Master of <strong>Engineering</strong> Management (MEM) program<br />

places a greater emphasis on the interface between technology and<br />

management than does the traditional MBA. Whilst the MEM program is<br />

formally administered by the Faculty of <strong>Engineering</strong>, there is close<br />

collaboration with the Faculty of Business and the <strong>Australian</strong> Graduate School<br />

of <strong>Engineering</strong> Innovation in its presentation and development.<br />

Graduate Certificate in <strong>Engineering</strong> Management<br />

Many working engineers and technologists do not have the time to commit<br />

to a full Masters course. However, the demand for management knowledge<br />

amongst engineers is increasing. The Graduate Certificate in <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Management is designed to provide a four-subject package of management<br />

knowledge which can be tailored by the student to fit their immediate needs.<br />

All the subjects are taken from the Master of <strong>Engineering</strong> Management (MEM)<br />

and may be credited towards the MEM on successful completion to that<br />

program. This is also a convenient entry point for candidates without<br />

a degree.<br />

Who by?<br />

The MEM and Graduate Certificate are presented by the UTS Graduate<br />

School of <strong>Engineering</strong> in cooperation with the UTS Faculty of Business and<br />

the <strong>Australian</strong> Graduate School of <strong>Engineering</strong> Innovation (AGSEI).<br />

How is the Course Structured?<br />

Master of <strong>Engineering</strong> Management (48cp)<br />

Core: A minimum of 36 credit points must be completed from the following<br />

subjects:<br />

cp<br />

49001 Judgement and Decision Making 6<br />

49003 Economic Evaluation 6<br />

22747 Accounting for Managerial Decisions 6<br />

21813 Managing People 6<br />

49002 Project Management 6<br />

49004 Systems <strong>Engineering</strong> for Managers 6<br />

49309 Quality Planning and Analysis 6<br />

Graduate Certificate in <strong>Engineering</strong> Management (24cp)<br />

A minimum of 18cp from the core of the MEM and the remainder from the<br />

core or electives.<br />

MEM subjects are normally offered in the evening. Core subjects, the project,<br />

and many electives are also offered by distance mode.<br />

Technical or Management subjects may be taken as electives<br />

In the Faculty of <strong>Engineering</strong>, subjects are available in the following majors:<br />

Control <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Energy Planning and Policy<br />

<strong>Engineering</strong> Management<br />

Environmental <strong>Engineering</strong> and<br />

Management<br />

Groundwater Management<br />

Information Systems <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Local Government <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Manufacturing <strong>Engineering</strong> and<br />

Management<br />

Software <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Structural <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Telecommunications engineering<br />

Water <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Flexible Options:<br />

• Home study using study<br />

guides<br />

• Evenings on campus<br />

• At work for corporate<br />

groups<br />

• 8 subjects or 6 subjects and<br />

a project<br />

Admission<br />

Requirements<br />

An undergraduate degree in<br />

engineering or other<br />

technological/applied science<br />

field. In some cases work<br />

experience may be required.<br />

Those without a degree, but who<br />

can demonstrate relevant<br />

experience and a capability to<br />

undertake graduate studies, may<br />

enter via the Graduate<br />

Certificate with full credit in the<br />

MEM on successful completion.<br />

Closing Dates<br />

Applications made before 31<br />

October for Autumn Semester<br />

and 31 May for Spring Semester<br />

will have preference. Later<br />

applications are welcomed.<br />

Inquiries<br />

Graduate Students Adviser<br />

Graduate School of <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

University of Technology,<br />

Sydney<br />

PO box 123<br />

Broadway NSW 2007<br />

Phone (02) 9514 2606<br />

Fax (02) 9514 2549<br />

email: gse-info@eng.uts.edu.au<br />

Information on GSE courses and<br />

programs is also available on<br />

the internet:<br />

http://www.eng.uts.edu.au<br />

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