Programs & Courses 2006
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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CV65

CV65 - Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management

CV65 - Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management

At a Glance

Information on where the program is available, duration, units of credit as well as contacts for further information.

Aims - Structure

An outline of the programs aims, objectives and outcomes, as well as information on the structure of the program.

Course Plans

A detailed list of courses and electives required to complete the program.

Career Opportunities

The program is suited to those entering or currently employed in the area of maintenance engineering and management, and would like to advance their careers.  It is appropriate for maintenance personnel across all industries as it covers maintenance procedures, policies and strategies that can be applied to any maintenance situation.  This qualification is highly regarded by industry as reflected by the increasing incidence of maintenance education qualifications being included in the selection criteria for many vacancies in the maintenance management field.

About Maintenance Management

The Maintenance Management program aims to produce graduates who understand different maintenance philosophies, strategies and work processes, have a practical knowledge of the latest maintenance management tools, and are able to contribute positively to the management of maintenance in Australian industry.

Central Queensland University offers a quality distance education program in maintenance management leading to the qualifications of Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management, Graduate Diploma of Maintenance Management and Master of Maintenance Management. The courses are specifically aimed at the professional upgrading of persons currently employed in the field of maintenance management.

The development of these courses has been in response to a strong and clearly-voiced demand from industry. In Central Queensland alone maintenance of plant and equipment involves a workforce numbering in the thousands and an annual expenditure conservatively in excess of $500 million.

These programs were designed and developed in close cooperation with industry. A Maintenance Engineering Course Advisory Committee was established to oversee the development of the courses. This Committee consists of senior engineers from BHP Australia Coal, Queensland Alumina, Boyne Smelters and Queensland Cement.  The Committee has been, and continues to be involved in all aspects of program development including identification of learning objectives and outcomes, content validation, assessment issues and matters related to the design and delivery of each course unit.

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