There is a more recent version of this academic item available.

Overview

This program provides professional development in mine ventilation and mine environment monitoring for mining engineers and other mining personnel. It is delivered in a distant, flexible format. The Diploma is structured to meet the needs of both the metalliferous and coal mining sectors. The accredited programs offered by UNSW for … For more content click the Read More button below. NOTE: This program does not have CRICOS registration; it is not available for study on a Student Visa.This program will be open for admission in every odd year (eg. 2021, 2023, 2025)

Learning Outcomes

1.
Demonstrate an understanding of international perspectives relevant to Mine Ventilation.
  • Leaders
  • Global citizens
2.
Communicate complex ideas in a variety of formats to diverse audiences.
  • Professionals
  • Global citizens
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
3.
Demonstrate an understanding of the disciplinary body of knowledge, including established theories and recent developments relevant to Mine Ventilation.
  • Scholars
4.
Analyse problems or issues, articulate appropriate accurate and safe solutions and justify propositions and/or professional decisions.
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
  • Leaders
5.
Apply disciplinary principles and practices to new or complex environments.
  • Scholars
6.
Critically evaluate contemporary debates and literatures in Mine Ventilation.
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
  • Leaders
7.
Demonstrate a level of personal autonomy and accountability in the acquisition or application of knowledge or skills.
  • Global citizens
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
8.
Demonstrate an understanding of, and the ability to apply, the principles of teamwork and collaboration.
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
  • Global citizens
9.
Investigate, generate and synthesise ideas and concepts at an abstract and/or applied level.
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
  • Professionals

Program Structure

Students must complete 48 UOC when taken as a standalone program.

Disciplinary Knowledge Core Courses12 Units of Credit:

Professional Development

Enrolment Disclaimer

Please note that this Handbook is a comprehensive catalogue of our offerings and includes courses that can be taken to satisfy program requirements irrespective as to their availability for a particular year. Availability of courses is best checked using filters on this site or on the class timetable site.

You are responsible for ensuring that you enrol in courses according to your program requirements and by following the advice of your Program Authority. myUNSW enrolment checks that you have met enrolment requirements such as pre-requisites for individual courses but not that you are enrolling in courses that will count towards your program requirements.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements

Limitations on Recognition of Prior Learning

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Progression rules are in accordance with university policy.

For more information on university policy on progression requirements please visit Academic Progression

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:

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)