
Systems Engineering - 8567
Program Summary
Faculty: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Contact: UNSW Canberra, Student Administrative Services
Campus: UNSW Canberra at ADFA
Career: Postgraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 48
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Program Description
In addition to the stand alone MSysEng degree award, the following specialisations are also available in this program:
Electronic Warfare
Networking
Space Systems
Test and Evaluation
Weapons and Ordnance
Marine Engineering
Simulation
Reliability Engineering
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
Offering an alternative route for students in the completion of the four compulsory courses and an elective course (Space Systems stream), students may undertake two 3 UOC microcredential courses which are equivalent to the mainstream 6 UOC courses. For more information on these 3 UOC courses, students should contact UNSW Canberra Student Administrative Services.
Compulsory Courses:
or
ZEIT8238 Systems Engineering Knowledge (3UOC) and
ZEIT8239 Systems Engineering Project (3UOC)
ZEIT8230 Requirements Practice (6 UOC)
or
ZEIT8240 Requirements Practice Knowledge (3UOC) and
ZEIT8241 Requirements Practice Project (3UOC)
ZEIT8231 Test and Evaluation (6 UOC)
or
ZEIT8246 Test and Evaluation Knowledge (3UOC) and
ZEIT8247 Test and Evaluation Project (3UOC)
ZEIT8305 Systems Thinking and Modelling (6 UOC)
or
ZEIT8244 Systems Thinking and Modelling Knowledge (3UOC) and
ZEIT8245 Systems Thinking and Modelling Project (3UOC)
Electives:
- ZBUS8302 Logistics Management (6 UOC)
- ZEIT8136 Software Project Management (6 UOC)
- ZEIT8236 System Safety (6 UOC)
- ZEIT8302 Project Administration (6 UOC)
- ZEIT8303 Project Mgmt Body of Knowledge (6 UOC)
- ZEIT8403 Capability Option Analysis (6 UOC)
The option of undertaking a research project worth 12UOC (ZEIT8297 Project - Systems Engineering F/T and ZEIT8296 Project - Systems Engineering P/T) is available to Masters students who obtain a high credit average or better in four courses and is subject to approval by the Program Authority. The project is recommended for those with a strong interest in pursuing original research in a particular area or intending to undertake a higher research degree qualification. Student undertaking the project are unable to enrol in courses from other coursework programs.
Students may, with the approval of the Postgraduate Coordinator, take up to two courses (12 UOC) from other coursework programs.
Academic Rules
1.1 To gain entry into a Master of Systems Engineering program an applicant must:
1.1.1 Have completed a Bachelor degree with Honours with a major in the cognate discipline; or
1.1.2 Have completed a Graduate Diploma in the cognate discipline; or
1.1.3 Have completed a 3 or 4-year Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline, which includes a major in the cognate discipline; and have completed at least 3-years full-time professional experience in the cognate discipline*; or
1.1.4 Have completed a Bachelor degree in a NON-cognate discipline; and have completed at least 4-years full-time professional experience in the cognate discipline*; or
1.1.5 have evidence of other academic qualifications and professional experience to be submitted to the relevant Program Authority to be acceptable grounds for admission into the degree*; or
1.1.6 Have no tertiary qualifications but evidence of professional experience to be submitted to the relevant Program Authority to be acceptable grounds for admission into the degree*.
Cognate discipline: Management
See UNSW Canberra pathway options for admission to the MSysEng program.
2. Enrolment and Progression
2.1 An application to enrol as a candidate for the degree shall be made on the prescribed form and lodged with Student Administrative Services by the advertised date.
2.2 A candidate for the degree must undertake courses and pass assessment as prescribed by UNSW.
2.3 The program of study shall total a minimum of 48 units of credit.
2.4 The Academic Standing of a candidate shall be reviewed at the end of each session. Movement between levels of academic standing is based on progress, measured by cumulative number of failures.
3. Fees
A candidate shall pay fees as determined by the UNSW Council.
Fees
Faculty regulations for postgraduate study via coursework
Please refer to Faculty Regulations information
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