Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management
Federation University Australia
About
Technical staff in full-time employment in the asset management field will enhance their skills in this program, which embraces leadership and management techniques, the organisation, planning and application of maintenance and maintenance strategies, terotechnological aspects of engineering economics and accountancy, and the implementation of maintenance planning systems, asset operations optimisation and more.The knowledge achieved can be applied in fields such as manufacturing processes, transport, power generation and the efficient operation of industrial, commercial and civic buildings, with the goal of increasing industrial competitiveness and benefiting a company's bottom line.
Structure
Sample structures are just one example of the many options available within your chosen course. Please contact Federation University for further information on available options.
Please note this is a sample structure only and is not to be used for enrolment purposes. To enrol, please refer to the information provided to you by Federation University for your individual program structure or view our enrolment information page.
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Year 1
Semester 1
TEROTECHNOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLE COSTS MREGC5001, 15 credit points
MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT MREGC5002, 15 credit points
Semester 2
INDUSTRIAL TECHNIQUES IN MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT MREGC5003, 15 credit points
ASSET MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES MREGC5004, 15 credit points
Entry requirements
Entry requirements (year 12)
Entry requirements (non year 12)
A three-year degree in engineering, science, applied science or appropriate degree program or at least three years of high-level experience and successful completion of two subjects on a non-award basis selected from the Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering course offerings.
Institution
