AU37 Graduate Diploma in Engineering Murdoch University

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    This course is ideal for practising professionals who wish to update their existing qualifications and/or enhance their skills in the areas of electrical power, process control, instrumentation and/or industrial computer systems engineering.

    Depending on your area of focus and career goals you can select an area of specialisation to help develop the skills you need as practising professional.

    A focus on electrical power and industrial computer systems engineering will provide you with skills and knowledge of power system components and the effects of distributed resources, such as rooftop photovoltaic and energy storage, and demand response on power delivery networks.  You’ll also learn about the use and application of computing technologies in the operation of modern energy systems, industrial plants, manufacturing processes and material processing industries.

    A focus on Instrumentation Control and Industrial Computer Systems will provide you with skills and knowledge of classical and advanced control systems concepts. You’ll use engineering software packages to model and simulate processes. You’ll also learn how to design and implement appropriate control systems and evaluate the performance of those systems in our Instrumentation and Control laboratory.  

    Successful completion of this course provides a clear pathway into the second year of the Master of Engineering.

    7 reasons to study a Graduate Diploma in Engineering at Murdoch

    • The 2019 Good Universities Guide has ranked Murdoch first in Australia for teaching quality and overall experience for engineering and first in Western Australia for graduate salary, learning resources, student support and full-time employment for engineering.
    • Study on your own terms with flexible full or part-time study.
    • Specialise your degree depending on your area of focus and career goals.
    • Learn from industry experts who have research expertise in instrumentation and control engineering, industrial computer systems engineering, renewable and electrical power engineering.
    • Benefit from hands-on learning by exploring state-of-the art technologies, including programmable logic controllers (PLC), supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA) as used by industry.
    • Our laboratory facilities will give the opportunity to design and test industrial control systems and gain hands-on experiences in programming, networking and interfacing to instruments.
    • Take advantage of our scholarships, such as the Murdoch University Academic Excellence Award.

    Develop your skills

    Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:

    • computer-based measurement and control
    • power systems modelling and analysis
    • power electronics
    • continuous and discrete time systems
    • control systems and process dynamics
    • programmable logic controllers (PLC).
  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    This course will enhance your engineering knowledge and skills to prepare you for a range of careers in manufacturing, medical, mining, processing energy supply, communications, electronics, computer systems and defence-related industries.

    Careers could include:

    • Electrical Engineer
    • Control and lnstrumentation Engineer
    • Control Systems Engineer
    • Functional Safety Engineer
    • Industrial Network Engineer
    • Systems Assurance Engineer
    • Energy Systems Designer.

    Professional recognition

    This course is designed to maintain and/or further the needs of Continuing Professional Education of Engineers in the areas of electrical power, instrumentation and control and/or industrial computer systems engineering.

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