University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2006

C07034v5 Graduate Diploma in Engineering in Groundwater Management

Award(s): Graduate Diploma in Engineering in Groundwater Management (GradDipE)
CRICOS code: 014085G
Load credit points: 48
Course EFTSL: 1
Location: City campus or distance
Faculty/institute responsible: Engineering
Collaborating faculty/institute: Science

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Articulation
Additional admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

This degree is offered through the National Centre for Groundwater Management in collaboration with the Faculties of Engineering and Science. It is designed to enable students to develop specialist skills in the area of groundwater management, including aspects of geology, hydrology, hydraulics and resource management, providing a multidisciplinary perspective to issues of groundwater management.

This degree is designed for students working in the area of groundwater resource management, and for recent graduates who would like to specialise in this field.

Course aims

Groundwater studies provide students with industry-desired skills in managing groundwater resources and contaminated sites. The course covers all aspects of fundamental hydrogeology, geochemistry, groundwater modelling, geostatistics and site characterisation required to allow students to contribute immediately to the groundwater industry.

Career options

Career options include hydrogeologist, groundwater modeller, hydrologist or groundwater consultant.

Articulation

Work undertaken in this Graduate Diploma may be credited towards a Master's degree, provided the subject coverage requirements of the Master's degree are met in full. However, completion of the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Groundwater Management does not guarantee admission to the Master's program.

Additional admission requirements

Applicants should possess a degree in Engineering from UTS or hold an equivalent qualification from another recognised tertiary institution. Applicants with other qualifications relevant to groundwater resource development may be accepted for admission. A curriculum vitae should also be submitted.

Course duration and attendance

The course may be completed in one year of full-time study, or two-and-a-half to three years of part-time study.

It may be undertaken in block or distance mode. Both block and distance modes are available in Autumn semester, however, only distance mode is available in Spring semester.

Course structure

Students complete 48 credit points of study, comprising four compulsory subjects, two electives (another approved subject may replace one of the electives) and a groundwater engineering project.

Course completion requirements

49551 Surface Hydrology and Groundwater 6cp
49555 Groundwater Modelling 6cp
66014 Hydrogeology 6cp
66015 Hydrogeochemistry 6cp
Select one of the following: 12cp
      44153 Groundwater Engineering Project (GD) (FT)12cp 
      STM90143 Project (two semesters)12cp 
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
66018 Groundwater Geophysics6cp 
66025 Contaminated Site Management6cp 
Total 48cp

Course program

Example programs for students undertaking the course full time and part time are shown below.

 
Full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
49551 Surface Hydrology and Groundwater 6cp
49555 Groundwater Modelling 6cp
66014 Hydrogeology 6cp
66015 Hydrogeochemistry 6cp
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
66018 Groundwater Geophysics6cp 
66025 Contaminated Site Management6cp 
Spring semester
44153 Groundwater Engineering Project (GD) (FT) 12cp
 
Part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
49551 Surface Hydrology and Groundwater 6cp
66014 Hydrogeology 6cp
Spring semester
49555 Groundwater Modelling 6cp
66015 Hydrogeochemistry 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
66018 Groundwater Geophysics 6cp
66025 Contaminated Site Management 6cp
Spring semester
44164 Groundwater Engineering Project (Part A) (GD) (PT) 6cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
44165 Groundwater Engineering Project (Part B) (GD) (PT) 6cp

Other information

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