Online - Master of Engineering (Safety, Risk & Reliability)

Engineering Institute of Technology

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 03567C

Modern engineers face an intriguing set of challenges when tackling uncertainty, and they have developed some of the smartest methods, tools, techniques, and approaches for understanding system safety, risk, and reliability. The Master of Engineering (Safety, Risk, and Reliability) is the ideal gateway to boost your capacity to tackle these real-world, increasingly complex issues. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in safety, risk, and reliability.

Standard entry requirements

  • To gain entry into this program, we require applicants to hold:A recognized 3-year bachelor degree* in an engineering qualification in a congruent** field of practice
  • ORAn EIT Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree* in a congruent** field of practice
  • ORA 4-year Bachelor of Engineering qualification (or equivalent) that is recognized under the Washington Accord or by Engineers Australia, in a congruent**, or a different field of practice at the discretion of the Admissions Committee
  • ORA 4-year Bachelor of Engineering qualification (or equivalent)* that is not recognized under the Washington Accord, in a congruent** field of practice to this program
  • ANDAn appropriate level of English Language Proficiency equivalent to an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education, or an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no individual band less than 6.0***), or equivalent as outlined in the EIT Admissions Policy.* With integrated compulsory twelve-week professional industry experience, training or project work of which six weeks are directly supervised by a professional/eligible professional engineer as determined by EIT.

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