Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering Federation University Australia
Cricos: 00103D| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | Online | Online | 2 years | February, July | find out | $29200.00 year per |
International fees are per 120 credit points which represents 1 EFTSL or a standard full-time study load for a year.
A range of scholarships, bursaries and grants are available for international students at www.federation.edu.au/scholarships.
Course overview
Increase your value in the workplace along with your specialised knowledge with our highly rated program. Graduates have ranked their experience in our post graduate engineering courses better for teaching quality and overall satisfaction compared to other Australian universities.
As a professional asset manager who helps ensure that industrial assets work more efficiently, your work directly relates to the profitability of businesses. We'll walk you through terotechnology and lifecycle costs, risk engineering, reliability applications and more so that you can become the best in your industry.
You'll study off-campus, allowing you to work around your employment as a manager, engineer or technician involved in the operation, maintenance and reliability improvement of industrial, public sector or defence systems.
Students can enrol in a maximum of 2 courses per semester. Students who hold an eligible 3 year bachelor degree or a 3 years technology degree and relevant experience will need to complete 12 courses. Students who hold an eligible 4 year engineering degree and honours equivalent may receive credit and will need to complete 8 courses.
To find out more, download our maintenance and reliability brochure.
The program contributes to your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements of Engineers Australia.
Entry requirements for this course
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