Programme structure
Enrol in the following:
Core course: ENGGEN 736 Research Implementation & Dissemination (available in Semesters One and Two)
Note: enrol the core course ENGGEN 736 alongside ENGGEN 794B
Research Project: ENGGEN 794 A/B* (Available in Semesters One and Two)
Choose at least two courses from the following list of Engineering electives (availability in brackets):
• CIVIL 703 Project Management (Semesters One and Two)
• CIVIL 765 Infrastructure Asset Management (Semester One)
• ENGGEN 705 Advanced Innovation & New Product Development (Semester Two)
• ENGGEN 730 Management Skills for Project Professionals (Semesters One and Two)
• ENGGEN 731 Agile & Lean Project Management (Semester One)
• ENGGEN 733 Systems Thinking and Project Business Case (Semester One)
Choose at least two courses from the following electives (availability in brackets):
• BUSMAN 701 Managing People and Organisations (Quarter Four)
• BUSMAN 702 Contemporary Marketing (Quarters Two, Four)
• BUSMAN 703 Financial Decision-Making (Quarter Three)
• BUSMAN 704 Supply Chain Management (Quarter One)
• BUSMAN 705 Strategic Human Resource Management (Quarter One)
• BUSMAN 707 Business Analytics (Quarter Two)
• BUSMAN 708 Innovation in Practice (Quarters Three)
• BUSDEV 711 Business in a Changing World (Quarter Two)
• BUSDEV 712 Financial Management (Quarter Four)
• BUSDEV 713 Sustainable Value Chains (Quarter Three)
• BUSDEV 715 Contemporary Marketing (Quarter One)
• BUSDEV 731 Business Analytics (Quarter Three)
• BUSDEV 732 Commercialising Technology (Quarter Two)
• BUSDEV 733 Turning Technology into IP (Quarter Four)
The additional 15 points (one elective) can be chosen from either list.
Note:
• BUSMAN courses – On-campus only
• BUSDEV courses – Online only
Research project information
*This research project requires a student to undertake a practical application in a temporary endeavour to deliver a product, service or specified outcome. May take the form of action research, project implementation and evaluation of modern advances in project management practices, or a project management-oriented case study. Project will be conducted by students working individually within an existing project orientated team.