Capability Management
University of New South Wales
About
The Master of Capability Management is a postgraduate award offered by the School of Engineering and Information Technology.
It is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding … For more content click the Read More button below.The Master of Capability Management is a postgraduate award offered by the School of Engineering and Information Technology.
It is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant to planning and acquisition of complex technology and systems.The Capability Management program aims to allow students to develop a high level of understanding of the issues associated with the development and management of capability and capability systems;
in particular, the technical and management factors that influence the design, performance, employability, logistic supportability and technical integrity of materiel systems to achieve capability requirements.Read More
Structure
Core Courses
Students must take at least 18 UOC, up to a maximum of 24 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- ZEIT82306 UOCRequirements Practice
- One of the followingZBUS83026 UOCLogistics ManagementZBUS83066 UOCSustaining Capability (Capability and Technology Management College)
- One of the followingZBUS81476 UOCThe Business of Managing ProjectsZBUS89126 UOCDelivering Capability
- One of the followingZEIT82266 UOCSystems Engineering PracticeZEIT80166 UOCCapability Development
Prescribed Electives
Students must take at least 24 UOC, up to a maximum of 30 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- ZBUS81016 UOCStrategic Management
- ZBUS81056 UOCFinance and Investment Appraisal
- ZBUS82036 UOCChange Management
- ZBUS83036 UOCStrategic Procurement and Outsourcing
- ZEIT80156 UOCCyber Operations
- ZEIT80316 UOCReliability Engineering Fundamentals
- ZEIT81366 UOCSoftware Project Management
- ZEIT81526 UOCReliability Program Management
- ZEIT82056 UOCFundamentals of Surveillance Technologies
- ZEIT82136 UOCCommunications and Information Systems
- ZEIT82316 UOCTest and Evaluation
- ZEIT83026 UOCProject Administration
- ZEIT83036 UOCProject Management Body of Knowledge
- ZEIT84026 UOCEvidence-based Decision Making
- ZEIT84036 UOCCapability Option Analysis
- ZEIT84046 UOCDecision Making Analytics
- ZEIT84126 UOCSimulation
- ZEIT84136 UOCSimulation Applications
- ZBUS83106 UOCCommercial Skills in the Public Sector
- ZBUS89116 UOCAsset Management
- ZBUS89136 UOCLeadership, Change and Innovation
- ZEIT80106 UOCMarine Technology
- ZEIT85036 UOCAerospace Vehicle Technologies
- ZEIT87046 UOCVehicles and Mobility
- ZINT83016 UOCLethality and Survivability
Capability and Technology Management College
Courses ZBUS8306, ZBUS8912, ZBUS8310, ZBUS8911, ZBUS8913, ZEIT8010, ZEIT8016, ZEIT8205, ZEIT8213, ZEIT8503, ZEIT8704 and ZINT8301 are only available to Capability and Technology Management College (CTMC) students or other Australian Defence Organisation personnel on approval from the Director, CTMC.Courses ZBUS8306, ZBUS8912, ZBUS8310, ZBUS8911, ZBUS8913, ZEIT8010, ZEIT8016, ZEIT8205, ZEIT8213, ZEIT8503, ZEIT8704 and ZINT8301 are only available to Capability and Technology Management College (CTMC) students or other Australian Defence Organisation personnel on approval from the Director, CTMC.Read More
Entry requirements
To gain entry into a Master of Capability Management (8399), an applicant must meet one of the following entry requirements:
1. Completion of a Bachelor degree with honours in the same or a related discipline* from a recognised institution; or
2. Completion of a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate in the same or a related discipline* from a recognised institution; or
3. Completion of a Bachelor degree in the same or a related discipline* from a recognised institution; and completion of at least three years relevant full-time professional experience; or
4. Completion of a Bachelor degree in a non-related discipline; and completion of at least four years relevant full-time professional experience; or
5. Evidence of other qualifications and professional experience to be assessed as acceptable grounds for admission into the program by the relevant Program Authority. In certain circumstances, students may be required to undertake and successfully complete a relevant non-award course as a condition for admission into the program. This non-award course may also be credited towards the program upon admission.
*Related Discipline/s: Management
Learning outcomes
1.Demonstrate an interdisciplinary knowledge and skills and an ability to apply those in a range of contexts.Scholars
2.Demonstrate advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills.
3.Communicate effectively to a range of audiences and be capable of independent and collaborative inquiry, working effectively with others.
4.Demonstrate an awareness of international issues within their field of study.Global Citizens
5.Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills with creativity and initiative in new situations in professional practice or for further learning.Leaders
6.Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills to plan and execute a substantial research-based project or piece of scholarship.
7.Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills with high level personal autonomy and accountability.
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