School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering | RMIT University
This program brings together people with similar questions to work together to find a way forward in the ambiguity of sustainability; these problems are articulated as projects.By working together on similar projects, for example, water usage, energy, food, liveable cities, waste management, climate management or risk management; RMIT provides the opportunity to explore the complexities of sustainability problems with people who have similar interests but come from a range of discipline backgrounds, as well as the opportunity for action learning in student's work or personal context.
http://www.rmit.edu.au/programs/mc153
Course Structure
Masters: one and a half years full-time or three years part-time. This duration incorporates Graduate Diploma: one year full-time or two years part-time andGraduate Certificate: six months full-time or one year part-time. Classes are held in intensive mode-normally five full days per semester (mostly Saturdays). Elective courses may run as evening classes. Students are also supported via online resources and discussion forums between classes.
Course Requirements
An appropriate first degree and at least three years of relevant professional or additional academic experience. Applicants not possessing the recognised academic qualifications may be considered for entry if they produce evidence or experience which satisfies the relevant Program Leader and Head of School that they have developed a knowledge of the field of study sufficient to undertake the program.
Contact Details
Edmund Horan School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering Tel. +61 3 9925 3926 Email: