Please complete the application form and send it to the address detailed below.
Information for International students
In addition to the attachments required in the application form applicants who are not graduates of this University, must submit an original transcript or certified copy of their academic record for all tertiary qualifications to date.
Semester commence 2010
Trimester 1: 25 January
Trimester 2: 17 May
Trimester 3: 30 August
Application closes 2010
Trimester 1: 14 December
Trimester 2: 16 April
Trimester 3: 30 July
Engineering Asset Management (EAM) is an emerging inter-disciplinary field that combines the technical issues of asset reliability, safety and performance with financial and managerial skills.
The emphasis of EAM is on achieving sustainable business outcomes and competitive advantage by applying holistic, systematic and risk-based processes to decisions concerning the physical assets of an organisation. Physical assets include buildings and fixed plant, mobile equipment and civil, electrical and mechanical infrastructure. Asset Management activities at UWA are coordinated by the EAM Discipline Group.
Our postgraduate degree program is targeted at experienced engineers and managers in operational, maintenance, engineering and asset management ro
les. Participants engage in a balanced inter-disciplinary programme of asset management, reliability and business units with a focus on practical applications and the challenges faced by today’s organisations. Emphasis is on the development of technical skills, decision-making, program implementation, change-management and communication.
Questions to consider
If you are unsure whether this program is relevant to your future development, please ask yourself the following questions.
If so, then this postgraduate program will be suitable for you. If the full program is not appropriate, it is possible to take certain units for Professional Development.
The Graduate Diploma in Engineering Asset Management comprises units to a total value of 48 points. The core units are:
Units are scheduled to accommodate part-time study recognising the time constraints of working professionals. Graduate Diploma students study the first three units in a Saturday Semester program before transitioning to the engineering units which are taught in the evenings on a trimester basis. While the course will use the latest web-based technology to provide flexibility and support, there is a strong emphasis on student engagement with the academics, their peers, and industry and academic guest speakers. The use of case studies and work-related assignments ensures relevance to the work environment.
(a)(i) A. the degree of Bachelor of Engineering of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or
B. a bachelor's degree of this University in a relevant discipline area, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and
(ii) at least five years' professional experience;
or
(b) the Graduate Certificate in Business and Engineering Asset Management completed with an average mark of 65 per cent or better, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;
or
(c) a level of education and a duration and level of professional experience in asset management that, in the opinion of the Faculty, would permit the applicant to complete the course satisfactorily.
The course is not open to International Students.
Domestic students
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Dr Melinda Hodkiewicz
Program Coordinator
The University of Western Australia (M050)
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009
| Phone | (+61 8) 6488 7911 |
| Fax | (+61 8) 6488 1024 |
| meam@mech.uwa.edu.au |