2019 AMC Postgraduate Guide

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Maritime Studies Australian Maritime College POSTGRADUATE COURSES 2019


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Build your career with a postgraduate qualification from AMC Whether you are contemplating the next step in your career, moving to a new career, or looking to consolidate your experience with a qualification, a postgraduate degree can give you a competitive edge. Postgraduate study by coursework The Australian Maritime College (AMC) offers students the flexibility to undertake coursework programs at graduate certificate, graduate diploma, or master’s level. AMC also offers flexibility in study modes, with a large portion of courses delivered both by distance and on campus. This is highlighted within the course section.

Higher degrees by research AMC is a centre of excellence for maritime research. We are committed to furthering our understanding of how to build and operate the most efficient and sustainable maritime tools and processes. Our research aims to add to the sum of human knowledge, drive innovation, meet the needs of industry and defence, and bring broad benefits to society. We have a unique position as Australia’s national maritime centre with the most advanced maritime research facilities in the Southern Hemisphere. This creates an exceptional environment for facilitating research in diverse areas such as maritime renewable energy, naval architecture, fluid dynamics, offshore engineering, human-centred design, sustainable ports, and underwater robotics.

Research is conducted in partnership with industry, educational and research institutes, and government agencies such as ARC, AMSA, DST Group, RAN, CSIRO, and the Australian Antarctic Division. These partnerships enable us to provide a rich, intellectual environment and access to specialist facilities.

Locations The Australian Maritime College is located in Launceston, at the northern end of Australia’s island state, Tasmania. In 2018, AMC also officially opened the AMC Sydney Study Centre, located at the Australian National Maritime Museum in the heart of Sydney’s Darling Harbour. Select postgraduate programs will be offered from this location as highlighted in the course information.

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AMC's facilities Our students enjoy access to the Southern Hemisphere’s most advanced collection of maritime facilities including ship simulators, a fleet of training vessels, Towing Tank, Model Test Basin, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) laboratory and a unique cavitation laboratory. AMC is continually investing in infrastructure to ensure students receive a world class experience.

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Towing Tank

Cavitation Research Laboratory

As the largest and only commerciallyoperating facility of its type in Australasia, the Towing Tank was commissioned in the mid 1980’s and has since undertaken tests on more than 500 models of ships and ocean structures.

This research laboratory is unique in Australia and one of the few experimental laboratories of this kind in the world. The laboratory is used to test hydrodynamic behaviour of submerged structures such as submarines and ship hulls. This laboratory will receive $3.3 million of upgrades over the next three years.

Bluefin

Model Test Basin

AMC’s flagship training vessel, Bluefin, cruises Australian waters with up to 25 students and staff on board for training voyages. Studies include wave energy research, habitat monitoring, fish sampling, fishing technology, machinery operation and maintenance, environmental assessment, oceanographic instrument mooring, and ship design and function.

The Model Test Basin is a state-of-theart facility used by Engineering students and national research organisations. Hydrodynamic experiments are conducted in the Model Test Basin to simulate maritime operations with varying wave conditions in shallow water environments.


Centre for Maritime Simulations

Collaborative Learning Space

Survival Centre

This state-of-the-art facility offers realtime maritime simulation technology that includes a full-mission ship’s bridge, engine room simulator, a tug simulator and six ship operations bridges. It is used for research and investigation into port development, ship manoeuvring, and improving ship and port safety and efficiency.

AMC has redeveloped existing learning and teaching spaces to transform collaboration between staff and students by providing a flexible, technology-rich environment which supports active learning.

This facility provides essential safety and survival at sea training for students.

Autonomous Underwater Maritime Systems Laboratory

Marine Fire Fighting Training Centre

AMC Sydney Study Centre

The Autonomous Underwater Maritime Systems Laboratory is a hub for world-class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) research and technology. The new AUV facility building is unique within Australia and one of just a handful of comparable facilities globally, allowing us to be on the cutting-edge of research in this field.

Staffed by experienced officers, this facility specialises in practical training including the control of liquid and gas fires, and the use of self-contained breathing apparatus to fight fires in a mock ship structure.

The facility's fleet of autonomous vehicles includes UBC-Gavia and Mullaya, with the construction of the ISE Explorer AUV currently underway.

Combining a heated pool and mock ship’s superstructure, this facility is blacked out for simulated night exercises, and can also create water turbulence, rain, wind noise and simulated storm effects.

AMC Sydney is a collaborative learning space, situated at the Australian National Maritime Museum, in the heart of Sydney's famous Darling Harbour.

The fire investigation unit provides seafarers with the knowledge and skills to determine the cause of fires on ships and how to preserve the scene.

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Entry requirements and pathways to postgraduate degrees AMC offers master’s degrees by coursework across three study areas: Maritime Engineering, Maritime Business and International Logistics, and Applied Science (Maritime Specialisation). Both on campus and distance study modes are available for most of these programs as listed under the details for each course.

For many of the postgraduate programs on offer, there are specific academic entry requirements including completion of relevant undergraduate degrees. As career progression can take many forms, candidates may also be assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities, and any other relevant qualifications for select programs. Please see the academic entry requirements under each course for further information.

Students looking to complete a postgraduate program are typically aiming to progress to senior management roles, or looking to advance their career with a maritime specialisation at the postgraduate level. For those interested in research components within their study, the programs offer dissertation units which allow for specific project and industry research. Such research components enhance the integration of research with industry and may lead to further research or openings for a career in academia.

General pathways to postgraduate degrees by coursework

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Entry based on undergraduate study and/or work experience

graduate certificate

Exit

Entry based on undergraduate study

graduate diploma

Exit

Entry based on undergraduate study

master’s degree

Exit



Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Through Higher Degree by Research programs, you will undertake your own creative work in a systematic way. This is supported by a globally recognised maritime related research institution with multi-million dollar specialist research facilities utilised by companies and governments worldwide. We offer Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) at Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) level. HDR candidates work independently under the direction of one or more academic supervisors on a research project linked with industry. The net result of which, is a substantial written document or thesis.

Research outcomes may have impact in the following three areas: Applied research: •

human factors

sustainable port development

climate change impacts and adaptation strategies for maritime logistics

logistics support to Antarctic exploration

risk based maintenance

ballast water

virtual maritime training

ship power distribution and control

hybrid and electric ships.

Social/industry change: •

mariner operations

environmental safety

acceptance of renewable energy

sailing simulation

coastal shipping reform

Australian export supply chains to Asia

AMC offers programs of study in a variety of maritime-related areas such as:

marine economy development

future seafarer training

defence applications

air emissions and sea pollution.

offshore applications

marine renewables

Emerging areas of significance:

autonomous underwater vehicles

cavitation and noise signatures

wave wake

port operations

maritime management

logistics and supply chain management.

Research opportunities

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risk and reliability

AUV collection of data for science

autonomous control and sensors

renewable technologies

power usage.

Collaborations Many unique research opportunities exist as a result of our collaborations with other research institutes and universities, numerous industrial partners, and with research scientists within the University of Tasmania. We have an array of research projects available, with opportunities to work within our major research facilities and collaborate with leading researchers worldwide. We encourage our graduate research students to publish in recognised international journals and present their research at international conferences.



Maritime Engineering Master’s by coursework Our postgraduate maritime engineering programs provide engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects. Aimed at engineering professionals already in the workforce, these programs are suited to those who wish to continue studying to gain a relevant professional qualification. Specialisations offered at master’s degree level include: Naval Engineering This specialisation enables students to develop their Maritime Engineering knowledge in areas related to marine vessels or submarines. Technology Management This specialisation enables students to combine maritime engineering technical knowledge with management skills. It is particularly suited to students who wish to develop a career in technical management within the maritime industry and progress their career to more senior roles in higher level management.

Maritime Design This specialisation enables students to combine maritime engineering technical knowledge with research skills. This program is particularly suited to students who wish to access career opportunities throughout the maritime industry and further postgraduate study. This specialisation is slightly longer to complete, totalling two years full-time or part-time equivalent.


Maritime Engineering   Master of Engineering (Maritime Design)

Master of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation)

Location

Launceston, Sydney

Location

Launceston, distance

Duration

2 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Duration

1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July

Intake

February, July

Course code

27B1

Course code

J7Z

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

This postgraduate Maritime Engineering program provides engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects relevant to the development and procurement of marine systems. Academic entry requirements Completion of four-year bachelor degree in engineering or equivalent.

The Master of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) degree program is designed to provide Engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects relevant to the development and procurement of maritime engineering systems. The course has been specifically designed to provide a flexible learning approach through interactive online study. In addition, some units are also available for on-campus study. Specialisations within this postgraduate masters by coursework include: •

Naval Engineering (J7Z1)

Technology Management (J7Z2).

Academic entry requirements Completion of four-year bachelor degree in engineering or equivalent.

“I finished my first degree in Mechanical Engineering, specialising in Automative Engineering, in Brazil. I was working in this field at the time. I moved to Australia in 2010, but due to the financial crisis in the automotive industry in Australia, I could not find employment as an automotive engineer. I decided then to change my specialisation to an area that was more indemand in Australia. Since I have always enjoyed the boats and the work of the defence industry, I decided to study Naval Engineering. I researched several universities around Australia before deciding to study at AMC. AMC offered the best course benefits and the best facilities in this field and the Tasmanian location was very attractive perfect for someone who wants to dedicate time for studying.” Thais Helena De Athaydes Chrenowski Master of Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering)

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Maritime Engineering   Graduate Diploma in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation)

Graduate Certificate in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation)

Location

Launceston, distance

Location

Launceston, distance

Duration

1 year full-time or equivalent part-time

Duration

0.5 year full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July

Intake

February, July

Course code

J6Z

Course code

J5Z

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

The Graduate Diploma in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) degree program is designed to provide Engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects relevant to the development and procurement of maritime engineering systems.

The Graduate Certificate in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) degree program is designed to provide Engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects relevant to the development and procurement of maritime engineering systems.

The course has been specifically designed to provide a flexible learning approach through interactive online study. In addition, some units are also available for on-campus study.

The course has been specifically designed to provide a flexible learning approach through interactive online study. In addition, some units are also available for on-campus study.

Specialisations within this postgraduate diploma by coursework include:

Specialisations within this postgraduate certificate by coursework include:

Naval Engineering (J6Z1)

Naval Engineering (J5Z1)

Technology Management (J6Z2).

Technology Management (J5Z2).

Academic entry requirements

Academic entry requirements

Completion of a four-year bachelor degree in engineering or equivalent.

Completion of a four-year bachelor degree in Engineering or equivalent.

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Maritime Business and International Logistics Master’s by coursework Whether you are looking to start your career in the multibillion dollar logistics industry, or upgrade your skills for career advancement, the Australian Maritime College can get you there. Set yourself up for global career opportunities and prepare yourself for a career in senior management with our Maritime Business and International Logistics program. We offer flexible learning, on campus or by distance*, full-time or part-time, and with a choice of three start dates per year. We also recognise industry experience, so you can gain entry without the usual academic prerequisites. Career opportunities for graduates include management and administrative careers in the maritime and shipping industries, industry bodies and government in areas such as:

Various marine/maritime sectors such as:

port and terminal management

transport policy

freight forwarding

importing and exporting

international logistics and project management

ship management

commercial shipping

operations management

materials handling

conservation and environmental management

fisheries and aquaculture production and post-harvest

supply chain management

non-governmental organisations and all levels of government from local to global.

Graduates are well suited to industrial, governmental or non-governmental regulatory and policy positions.


Maritime Business and International Logistics

Master of Business Administration (Advanced) (Maritime and Logistics Management)

Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management) Location

Launceston, distance, Sydney

Location

Launceston, distance, Sydney

Duration

Duration

2 years full-time or equivalent part-time

1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July, November*

Intake

February, July, November*

Course code

J7N

Course code

27C

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

Our postgraduate programs emphasise the application of relevant business theories and techniques practised in the logistics and maritime transport industries. Graduates will be able to contribute substantially to senior decision-making to maintain and enhance these industries now and into the future. The courses are designed for professionals seeking a competitive edge within the maritime and logistics industries or those who wish to develop a career in an industry with a strong international business focus. Academic entry requirements: •

completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and at least two years’ work experience or,

a Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management or,

a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Chief Engineer and at least two years’ work experience.

Work experience requirements If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may be assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities and any other qualifications.

Our postgraduate programs emphasise the application of relevant business theories and techniques practiced in the logistics and maritime transport industries. Particular reference is made to the commercial sector of these industries and its related services. Graduates are able to develop careers as managers in private enterprise, industry bodies, and government in commercial shipping, ports and terminals, transport policy, freight forwarding, warehouse and distribution, importing and exporting, and other areas of international business. Academic entry requirements: •

a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and at least two years’ work experience or,

a Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management or,

a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Chief Engineer and at least two years’ work experience.

Work experience requirements If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may apply to the Department of Maritime and Logistics Management for consideration as a candidate. These applicants are assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities and any other qualifications.

“I worked for a trucking company in Melbourne and wanted to further my study in logistics. My career aspiration is to become a senior officer in the logistics industry. The MBA Maritime and Logistics Management course is comprehensive and value adding even for those who have been working in the industry for some time. The support and resources are great; we are supported by experienced lecturers and are able to learn from experts in the field.” Xiao Qi Chan Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management) (Advanced)

15 *November intake is only available to distance students, subject to unit availability.


Maritime Business and International Logistics   Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management

Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management

Master of Logistics Management (Advanced) Location

Launceston, distance

Location

Launceston, distance, Sydney

Location

Launceston, distance, Sydney

Duration

Duration

1 year full-time or equivalent part-time

Duration

2 years full-time or equivalent part-time

0.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July, November*

Intake

February, July, November*

Intake

February, July, November*

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

Course code

27G

Course code

J6N

Course code

J5N

Our postgraduate programs emphasise the application of relevant business theories and techniques practiced in the logistics and maritime transport industries. Particular reference is made to the commercial sector of these industries and its related services. Graduates are able to develop careers as managers in private enterprise, industry bodies, and government in commercial shipping, ports and terminals, transport policy, freight forwarding, warehouse and distribution, importing and exporting, and other areas of international business.

Our postgraduate programs emphasise the application of relevant business theories and techniques practiced in the logistics and maritime transport industries. Particular reference is made to the commercial sector of these industries and their related services. Graduates are able to develop careers as managers in private enterprise, industry bodies, and government in commercial shipping, ports and terminals, transport policy, freight forwarding, warehouse and distribution, importing and exporting, and other areas of international business.

With global supply chains evolving and expanding constantly, the understanding of how to develop and implement sustainable, effective, and efficient logistics strategies is a key prerequisite to the success of businesses in any area and of any size. This program in logistics management is a comprehensive postgraduate course for people seeking professional careers in the globally spanning domain of logistics management, logistics strategies, and supply chain management. The program provides theoretical, practical, and applied knowledge suitable for both higher-level professional and managerial roles.

Academic entry requirements:

Academic entry requirements:

Academic entry requirements:

completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and at least two years’ work experience or,

completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent or,

a Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management or,

a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Chief Engineer and at least two years’ work experience.

a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Chief Engineer and at least two years’ work experience.

completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and at least two years’ work experience or, a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management, Maritime and Logistics Management or other relevant qualification,

a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 (Unlimited) or Chief Engineer and at least two years’ work experience.

Work experience requirements If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may be assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities, and any other qualifications.

Work experience requirements If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may be assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities, and any other qualifications.

16 *November intake is only available to distance students, subject to unit availability.

Work experience requirements If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may be assessed on their work experience, current managerial responsibilities, and any other qualifications.


Maritime Business and International Logistics Maritime Industry Specialisation   Master of Business Administration (Industry Specialisation) Location

Launceston, distance

Duration

1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July, November*

IELTS

6.0

Course codes

27D, 27E, 27F

These courses are designed to provide both existing and potential middle and senior managers with management knowledge and expertise which can be applied in the key industry specialisations, the marine environment, maritime technology, and maritime operations/ maritime industry operations. The focus is on an applied approach to these key sectors of the maritime industry, centred on strategic and analytical thinking, providing a unique educational experience. Industry specialisations include: •

Marine Environment and Management (27D)

Maritime Technology and Management (27E)

Shipping and Maritime Management (27F).

Academic entry requirements

Shipping and Maritime Management:

Marine Environment and Management Specialisation:

Completion of a bachelor degree or equivalent and at least two years’ work experience or a professional qualification such as a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1, Master Class 2, Engineer Class 1 or 2 and at least two years’ work experience or Advanced Diploma of Nautical Science or Marine Engineering (or equivalent) and significant industrial experience.

Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in one of the following discipline areas: environmental management, wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, environmental or ecological economics, environmental law, or policy or related disciplines. If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, applicants are assessed on their learning and work experience in aquatic or marine science/ management.

Maritime Technology and Management Specialisation: Completion of a bachelor degree or equivalent in engineering.

Graduate Certificate of Applied Science (Specialisation) or a Graduate Certificate of Maritime and Logistics Management, or Graduate Certificate of Maritime Studies. If a first degree or professional qualification is not held, candidates may be assessed on work experience, current managerial responsibilities and any other qualifications.

If a first degree or equivalent is not held, candidates may apply to the Course Coordinator for consideration.

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Maritime Studies This study option is designed for professional and technical personnel interested in entering the shipping industry, as well as seafarers who are contemplating a shore-based career. The program incorporates a graduate certificate and a graduate diploma as entry and exit points and provides students with in-depth exposure to a broad range of technical, operational, and commercial topics critical to effective and efficient maritime operations management. The offer of two specialisations, Shipping Operations Management and Marine Engineering, enables students to select a named pathway to suit their own particular career interest.

This program is delivered by distance with use of current e-learning technologies. Graduates can pursue careers in ports and terminal operations and maritime safety and shipping related roles. Opportunities are available for further professional development in the maritime industries and public sector maritime administration through postgraduate qualifications.


Maritime Studies   Master of Applied Science (Specialisation)

Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Specialisation)

Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Specialisation)

Location

Distance

Location

Distance

Location

Launceston, distance

Duration

1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Duration

1 year full-time or equivalent part-time

Duration

0.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time

Intake

February, July

Intake

February, July

Intake

February, July

Course code

J73

Course code

J6E

Course code

J5E

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

IELTS

6.0

The program’s objective is to provide graduates with a widely recognised qualification that meets the higher level training and educational needs of the sectors in, and associated with, the Australian and international marine transport industry. Graduates from the program will have the ability to not only adapt to the changing technical and commercial needs of the global shipping industry, but also take the lead where appropriate. The course includes studies in: •

Marine Engineering

Shipping Operations Management

Academic entry requirements Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an area of maritime operations, engineering or technology, or an Advanced Diploma or equivalent in an area of maritime operations related study together with extensive relevant work experience, or the following seafaring Certificate of Competency with relevant maritime experience: •

Master (STCW Reg II/2)

Chief Mate (STCW Reg II/2)

Engineer Class 1 (STCW Reg III/2)

Engineer Class 2 (STCW Reg III/2).

On the basis of extensive relevant work experience and the potential to undertake work at this level as demonstrated through Recognition of Prior Learning processes in accordance with the University’s procedure ‘Credit for Prior Learning’ and approved by the Director (NCPS).

This program aims to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of maritime operations and related fields and further develop a range of technical, cognitive, and behavioural skills that can be applied in a variety of maritime operations contexts. The course includes studies in: •

Marine Engineering

Shipping Operations Management

Academic entry requirements Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an area of maritime operations, engineering or technology, or an Advanced Diploma or equivalent in an area of maritime operations related study together with extensive relevant work experience, or the following seafaring Certificate of Competency with relevant maritime experience: •

Master (STCW Reg II/2)

Chief Mate (STCW Reg II/2)

Engineer Class 1 (STCW Reg III/2)

Engineer Class 2 (STCW Reg III/2).

On the basis of extensive relevant work experience and the potential to undertake work at this level as demonstrated through Recognition of Prior Learning processes in accordance with the University’s procedure ‘Credit for Prior Learning’ and approved by the Director (NCPS).

The program provides graduates with a widely recognised qualification that meets the higher level training and educational needs of the sectors in, and associated with, the Australian and international marine transport industry. The course includes studies in: •

Marine Engineering

Shipping Operations Management

Academic entry requirements Completion of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an area of maritime operations, engineering or technology, or an Advanced Diploma or equivalent in an area of maritime operations related study together with extensive relevant work experience or, the following seafaring Certificate of Competency with relevant maritime experience: •

Master (STCW Reg II/2)

Chief Mate (STCW Reg II/2)

Engineer Class 1 (STCW Reg III/2)

Engineer Class 2 (STCW Reg III/2).

On the basis of extensive relevant work experience and the potential to undertake work at this level as demonstrated through Recognition of Prior Learning processes in accordance with the University’s procedure ‘Credit for Prior Learning’ and approved by the Director (NCPS).

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Funding your postgraduate studies Places in postgraduate coursework degrees are offered either as Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) or full fee places. Domestic students undertaking postgraduate courses are liable for either a student contribution (CSP) or a tuition fee. Commonwealth Supported Places While the Australian Government contributes towards course costs for CSPs, students are also required to pay a student contribution (previously known as HECS). The amount of student contribution is charged at different rates depending on your selected units.

Full fee places The tuition fee for a course is the sum of the tuition fees for each unit studied. In some cases, units will be taken from different disciplines and may therefore incur different fees. For information on costs of study and payment options, visit: utas.edu.au/ future-students/course-costs

Deferral of fees Eligible domestic students are able to defer their tuition fees for both CSP and full fee places by accessing HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP, dependent upon the fee structure of the course. For further information, contact the Australian Taxation Office HECS enquiries 132 861 or visit: studyassist.gov.au Alternatively, students may elect to pay tuition fees in part or in full upfront.

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Scholarships For a full list of scholarships available to postgraduate students, prospective applicants should browse the A to Z listing of scholarships on our website. Applications open in early August and close on 31 October each year. For more information, contact the Scholarships Office: Phone: 1300 361 928 or email: scholarships.office@utas.edu.au For further details of scholarships, visit: utas.edu.au/scholarships




Quick reference guide Postgraduate by Coursework

Engineering COURSES DURATION

INTAKE

LOCATION

IELTS

Master of Engineering (Maritime Design)

2 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Launceston, Sydney

6.0

Master of Maritime Engineering (Specialisation)

1.5 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Launceston, Distance

6.0

Graduate Diploma in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation)

1 year FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Launceston, Distance

6.0

Feb/Jul

Launceston, Distance

6.0

COURSES DURATION

INTAKE

LOCATION

IELTS

Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management)

2 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance, Sydney 6.0

Master of Logistics Management (Advanced) 2 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance

Master of Business Administration (Industry Specialisation)

1.5 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance, Sydney 6.0

Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management)

1.5 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance, Sydney 6.0

Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management 1 year FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance, Sydney 6.0

Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management

Feb/Jul/Nov

Launceston, Distance, Sydney 6.0

COURSES DURATION

INTAKE

LOCATION

IELTS

Master of Applied Science (Specialisation)

1.5 years FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Distance

6.0

Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Specialisation)

1 year FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Distance

6.0

Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Specialisation)

0.5 year FT or equivalent PT

Feb/Jul

Distance

6.0

Graduate Certificate in Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) 0.5 years FT or equivalent PT

Maritime Business and International Logistics

0.5 year FT or equivalent PT

6.0

Maritime Studies

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