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RMIT University

In this program, Student will gain knowledge and skills to lead change, adopt new technologies and implement new operating practices in manufacturing businesses. Right now, worldwide, manufacturing companies are undergoing dramatic change. The combination of new technology, customer expectations and global competition is forcing new approaches to automation, factory design and manufacturing systems. As the pace of change accelerates, it creates demand for trained professionals who can strategically apply new technologies and modes of manufacturing in industry. Manufacturing companies already use computerized information systems, but there is need to achieve true systems integration through the adoption of whole enterprise modelling approaches. Production machines and processes are increasingly under computer/microprocessor control, and this requires more sophisticated approaches to maintenance management.
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In this course development of knowledge and skills to lead change, adopt new technologies and implement new operating practices in manufacturing businesses are studied as a major concepts.
Completion of an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in engineering, science or a related discipline.
This course offered by the Faculty of Engineering are fully accredited by Engineers Australia, meeting the examination requirements for admission to graduate and corporate membership. Substantial or complete recognition is accorded to the programs by overseas engineering institutions.
This Master program is aimed at professionals in supervisory or middle management levels in the global manufacturing industry. Our graduates will have the potential to take leading roles in management and technology development in their organization. Your future career path will typically lead towards technical director, operations director or technical systems consultant.
Master: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time.This duration incorporates Graduate Diploma: 1 year