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Graduate Diploma in Construction<br />

Management<br />

This course can be undertaken by attending components <strong>of</strong><br />

the Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> (Construction).<br />

Course structure<br />

Hours per week<br />

Sern 1 Sern 2<br />

CE690 Civil Engineering Project Control 4 -<br />

CE691 Civil Engineering Management*<br />

4<br />

CE692 Communications - 4<br />

CE670 Construction <strong>Technology</strong> 4 -<br />

CE790 Financial Project Control** 4 -<br />

CE770 Construction Engineeringt 4 4<br />

CE771 Construction Project x 4<br />

- 16 - 16<br />

* CE691 can be taken at night by attending CE693 and CE792<br />

as an alternative, equivalent program.<br />

** Attend CE794 Financial Management.<br />

t In semester 1, Graduate Diploma students undertake<br />

directed reports; in semester 2, they attend CE772<br />

construction <strong>Technology</strong>.<br />

"This is a major research paper on a topic agreed by the staff<br />

and the student.<br />

Intake<br />

The major intake is in Semester 1 each year. However, a small<br />

intake takes place in Semester 2.<br />

For the second semester intake, students are <strong>of</strong>fered the<br />

following program:<br />

Graduate Diploma Semester 2 Intake<br />

Houn per week<br />

Sern I Sern 2<br />

CE691 Civil Engineering Management 4<br />

CE692 Communications 4<br />

CE770 Construction Engineering 4<br />

CE690 Civil Engineering Project Control 4<br />

CE670 Construction <strong>Technology</strong> 4<br />

CE790 Financial Project Control 4<br />

CE770 Construction Engineering 4<br />

CE771 A Construction Project - - 4<br />

Total 12<br />

~082 Graduate Diploma in<br />

Air-conditioning<br />

This part-time course is designed for those who have a<br />

qualification such as a diploma or degree in engineering or<br />

applied science, and who wish to take advanced studies based<br />

on applied thermodynamics and controls. The course consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> six subjects which are usually taken by evening attendance<br />

over a period <strong>of</strong> two years.<br />

Course structure (1988 syllabus)<br />

First year Sem 1<br />

ME621 Air-conditioning 4<br />

ME622 Refrigeration 1<br />

- 7<br />

Second year<br />

ME721 Air-conditioning 4<br />

ME722 Refrigeration 3<br />

ME731<br />

ME781<br />

Instrumentation and System<br />

Control<br />

Project and Energy<br />

Management<br />

7 -<br />

~085 Graduate Diploma in CADICAM<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Sern 2<br />

4<br />

The aim <strong>of</strong> the course is to prepare graduates, mainly from<br />

engineering and the physical sciences for future roles in the<br />

application <strong>of</strong> computer aided design andlor computer aided<br />

manufacture in the Australian manufacturing industry.<br />

Entrance requirements<br />

Candidates for the graduate diploma should:<br />

have completed a degree or diploma in engineering or<br />

science at a recognised university or college;<br />

have other qualifications or experience which, in the<br />

opinion <strong>of</strong> the Head <strong>of</strong> School, are <strong>of</strong> a satisfactory<br />

standard, and are suitable preparation for the graduate<br />

diploma program.<br />

Duration<br />

The course is equivalent to one year <strong>of</strong> full-time study.<br />

However, it is usually taken in part-time mode over two years<br />

through evening study or a combination <strong>of</strong> day and evening.<br />

Course structure (1990 syllabus)<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Semester 1<br />

MM611 lntroduction to CAD<br />

MM614 Automation and Machining<br />

MM617 lntroduction to CIM<br />

MM620 Computers and Interfacing<br />

MM621 Mathematics<br />

MM618 lntroduction to Robotics<br />

MM612 CAD Practice<br />

Semester 2<br />

MM613 Micro CAD<br />

MM622 Advanced Computer<br />

Techniques<br />

MM615 Manufacturing Automation<br />

MM623 Computer Based<br />

Management Systems<br />

MM624 Management <strong>of</strong> CADICAM<br />

<strong>Technology</strong><br />

MM616 Manufacturing Automation<br />

MM619 NC Project<br />

1<br />

7 -<br />

3<br />

7 -<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

2<br />

4

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