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Master of Infrastructure Management |
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Course objective This course addresses the main concepts and methodologies of infrastructure planning and management. It aims to advance and enhance your skills and understanding of the diverse types of infrastructure assets planning and management, including the environmental, social, institutional assessments, and economic and financial aspects of infrastructure management. Early exit with a Graduate Diploma is available upon completion of four units in the course. Career outcomes Graduates may choose to become a project manager, asset manager, planner within an infrastructure organisation, or use the skills and knowledge gained to diversify their capabilities across a broader spectrum of construction disciplines. In particular, this course provides graduates with the skills and knowledge to become leaders and managers of infrastructure planning and management. Entry requirements A four-year full-time bachelor degree in a relevant discipline area; or an equivalent qualification, and a grade point average of 5.0 or more on a 7-point scale in that study, or an equivalent qualification determined by the Faculty. English language requirements for the course are an English Language Proficiency level in accordance with QUT requirements (IELTS score of 6.0 with no sub-band below 6.0) if English is not your first language. Applicants from a non-relevant background may gain entry through successful completion of BN85, the Graduate Certificate in Built Environment and Engineering. Course Structure View the course structure for Master of Infrastructure Management Duration 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time Prospectus
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