Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
We use cookies to improve your experience with Monash. For an optimal experience, we recommend you
enable all cookies; alternatively, you can customise which cookies you’re happy for us to use. You may
withdraw your consent at any time. To learn more, view our Website Terms and Conditions (https://www.mon
ash.edu/terms-and-conditions/) and Data Protection and Privacy Procedure (https://www.monash.edu/privac
y-monash/privacy-collection-statements).
Advertising
Read more
Course details
Core Units (each 6 credit points)
CIV5899 (https://handbook.monash.edu/2020/units/CIV5899): Infrastructure Information
Management
CIV5313 (https://handbook.monash.edu/2020/units/CIV5313): Asset Management
CIV5310 (https://handbook.monash.edu/2020/units/CIV5310): Infrastructure Project and Policy
Evaluation
CIV5889 (https://handbook.monash.edu/2020/units/CIV5889): Infrastructure Research Project
CIV5323: Project risk management (NEW from Semester 2 2020)
Enhancement Units
Entry Entry Entry Entry based on 3 year
based based based on degree
on 4 on 3 4 year
year year degree
degree degree
CIV5883 Surface Water
Hydrology
CIV5884 Water Sensitive
Stormwater Design
CIV5885 Infrastructure
Dynamics
CIV5886 Flood Hydraulics
and Hydrology
CIV5887 Infrastructure
Rehabilitation &
Monitoring
CIV5888 Advanced
Computation Methods
CIV5301 Advanced Traffic
Engineering
CIV5302 Traffic
Engineering and
Management
CIV5304 Intelligent
Transport Systems
CIV5315 Applied
Transport Economics
CIV5316 Fundamentals of
urban public transport
EDF5637 Inner
leadership: Understanding
self and others
MKF5917 Understanding
marketing and Consumers
» Advanced Standing 24 cp 0 24 cp 0 0
Professionals involved in the management of infrastructure such as roads, railways, buildings, bridges,
tunnels, dams and pipelines and facilities for water supply, transport and power generation, have
chosen this program to develop their understanding of the ever-expanding industry.
The program suits those wanting to develop their career choices as well as experienced professionals
aiming to upgrade their knowledge and skills. To be eligible for admission you must hold a Bachelors
Degree in engineering or another relevant discipline, however some introductory knowledge of civil
engineering is expected.
The course comprises 72 credit points, consisting of four core units (24 credit points) and electives.
Students holding the equivalent to a Bachelor of Engineering may be eligible for up to 24 credit points
of advanced standing and so those students would only need to complete 48 credit points (4 core units
plus four electives) to obtain the Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management.
Students may choose to exit with either a Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Engineering and
Management or a Graduate Diploma in Infrastructure Engineering and Management and have the
option to return at a later date to complete the Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management.
International Applicants must meet one of the following English language requirements:
NOTE: If your previous degree was undertaken in English in an overseas country (other than Australia,
New Zealand, UK, USA, Canada, etc), and that qualification is to be used as evidence of English
language proficiency, the degree needs to have been completed within 5 years of the date of the
application to enter the Masters. If you do not satisfy this requirement then you need to provide your
schooling evidence that the medium of instruction was undertaken in the English Language. If you do
not satisfy this requirement then you need to sit the IELTS (Academic), TOEFL, etc. as advised in the
Monash University English Language website (https://www.monash.edu/admissions/english-language-
requirements).
Course type:
Master by coursework
Standard duration
1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
Mode and location
Off-campus (Online study)
Award
Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management