Overview
The Master of Sustainment Management is a postgraduate award offered by the Schools of Business, and Engineering and Information Technology. It is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
1.
An understanding of enquiry-based learning and demonstrate analytical skills as they relate to sustainment;
2.
Communicate effectively to a range of audiences in both written and oral forms and be capable of independent and collaborative enquiry and working effectively with others;
3.
Advanced critical thinking and problem solving skills in the discipline of sustainment; and
4.
Advanced disciplinary knowledge and skills in sustainment, and the ability to apply these in a range of contexts.
Program Structure48 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 48 UOC as a standalone program.
1. Compulsory courses - 24 UOC
2. Prescribed elective courses - 24 UOC
Core Courses
Students must take 24 UOC of the following courses.
Prescribed Electives
Students may, with the approval of the Postgraduate Co-ordinator, complete up to two courses (12 UOC) from other coursework programs of equivalent academic standard.
Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements
Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
Recognition of Achievement
Award with Excellence
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The Award with Excellence is awarded in coursework masters programs, including Masters (Extension) but with the exception of Masters (Extended) such as JD and MD, when a Weighted Average Mean (WAM) of at least 80% has been achieved and at least 50% of the requirements of the award are completed at UNSW. All eligible programs will award 'with Excellence' except in special circumstances where approval of Academic Board has been given for a program to opt out.
Program Fees
At UNSW fees are generally charged at course level and therefore dependent upon individual enrolment and other factors such as student's residency status. For generic information on fees and additional expenses of UNSW programs, click on one of the following:
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