Course code: #MC-SCNCE
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Term start& deadline | Deadline | ||
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Spring-July 08-July-2021 | 2021-07-08 |
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Fall-March 10-February-2022 | 2022-02-10 |
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Industrial engineering is an interdisciplinary field, requiring knowledge in mathematics, physics, engineering and even social sciences, such as psychology.
Industrial engineers apply science, mathematics and engineering methods to complex system integration and operations to eliminate wastefulness.
Industrial engineers develop, design and refine systems and processes focused on improving quality and productivity. This includes systems and processes relating to people, money, information, equipment and energy.
Due to the nature of the work, industrial engineers have expertise in engineering and mathematics principles and methods, and in business fundamentals such as logistics and operations management.
They are also regarded for their strong interpersonal skills and their ability to work well with people to achieve optimized work processes and systems.
This course provides you with a combination of technical depth and business fundamentals.
In this course, you will be involved in major industrial engineering research projects where you will be able to apply your acquired skills to help meet the challenges and opportunities that exist in the real world.
In particular, you will have the skills to manage big data and apply business analytics to modern industry.
You will also study systems for total quality management and learn how to apply models to large-scale industrial problems.
This major sits within the Master of Science (Science) degree. To apply for this major, you will apply for the Master of Science (Science).
$43,000
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,620 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $5,700 |
Tuition | 1 person | $37,300 |
Curtin English offers three pathways to improve your language proficiency to meet the English pre-requisites for entry to university or Curtin College.
Name of Program | Entry requirements | Discipline | Duration | Pathway |
General English | IELTS: From 3.0 PTE: From 25 TOEFL: From 25 | General English 1 | 20 weeks | General English 2 |
General English 2 | 20 weeks | Gateway English | ||
Gateway English | IELTS: From 5.0 PTE: From 36 TOEFL: From 40 | - | 6-24 weeks | Curtin College English Language Bridging |
English Language Bridging | IELTS: From 5.5 PTE: From 42 TOEFL: From 52 | - | 2-17 weeks | undergraduate or postgraduate course |
You must have a bachelor degree in science or engineering. Credits for recognized learning may be granted if you have successfully completed an honours or graduate diploma in this field of study.
You may have already studied some of the units (subjects) listed in your Curtin course at another educational institution, or you may have work experience that matches the degree requirements.
A successful CRL application exempts you from having to complete certain units within your course and means you could finish your degree in a shorter amount of time.
There is a strong demand for professionals with higher degree qualifications in industrial engineering from government departments such as those relating to agriculture, treasury, transport and infrastructure and the Forest Products Commission.
Graduates also find work in government agencies such as CSIRO and DSTO, and commercial companies involved in the industries of mining and petroleum, banking, communications, defense, transport, logistics and manufacturing.
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