RMIT University

Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Engineering

RMIT University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00122A

The Graduate Certificate of Sustainable Engineering has been designed to upskill graduate engineers or scientists, or those with significant industry experience to allow them to specialise in the field of sustainability. Through your studies in this certificate, you will develop the specialist knowledge, understanding and skills required to analyse complex sustainability systems and technologies. You will have the opportunity to find innovative solutions from an array of possibilities through a systematic problem-solving approach considering the economic, sociopolitical, policy and environmental context affecting sustainable energy solutions.

Structure

To graduate from this certificate, you must successfully complete four of the following subjects: Energy Efficiency and Demand Management, The Economic, Social and Environmental Context for Sustainable Energy, Sustainable Thermal Systems, Sustainable Energy Systems and Design, Photovoltaic Systems, Electrical Energy Storage Systems, Renewable and Solar Fuels, Wind and Hydro Power.

Subjects

  • Sustainable Engineering

Standard entry requirements

Successful completion of an Australian Bachelor degree (or international equivalent) in one of the following fields: Engineering, Science, Information Technology, Physics and Chemistry OR Applicants without any relevant prior qualification will be considered if they have at least 10 years of relevant industry experience.Prior studies in the chemistry of energy (thermo-fluid science) is desirable but not required.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Melbourne City Domestic: $17,760
No
  • Full-time : 0.5 years
  • Part-time : 1 year

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