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Engineering Project Implementation (CVEN90045) // Further information
About this subject
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- Eligibility and requirements
- Assessment
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Contact information
Semester 2
Dr Lihai Zhang
lihzhang@unimelb.edu.au
Further information
- Texts
Prescribed texts
Samson, D. (2000) Management for Engineers (3rd Edition). Longman.
Uher, T. E., and Zantis, A. S. (2011). Programming and Scheduling Techniques (2nd Edition). UNSW Press.
- Subject notes
LEARNING AND TEACHING METHODS
Learning and teaching methods include lectures with the involvement of experienced industry professionals who present case studies in their area of expertise, computer laboratory based tutorials and consultation sessions.
INDICATIVE KEY LEARNING RESOURCES
Samson, D. (2000) Management for Engineers (3rd Edition). Longman.
Uher, T. E., and Zantis, A. S. (2011). Programming and Scheduling Techniques (2nd Edition). UNSW Press.
CAREERS / INDUSTRY LINKS
Engineers Australia Career Development Centre
http://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/professional-development/career-development-centre
This subject invites experienced project managers from the engineering industry to present case studies and provides themes for the assignments. - Related Handbook entries
This subject contributes to the following:
Type Name Course Master of Engineering Structures Course Master of Architectural Engineering Course Master of Spatial Information Science Course Master of Engineering Management Course Master of Engineering Project Management Specialisation (formal) Civil with Business Informal specialisation Master of Engineering (Civil) Informal specialisation Master of Engineering (Structural) Specialisation (formal) Spatial Informal specialisation Master of Engineering (Civil with Business) Informal specialisation Master of Engineering (Environmental) Major Master of Engineering (Spatial) Specialisation (formal) Structural Specialisation (formal) Civil Specialisation (formal) Environmental - Available through the Community Access Program
About the Community Access Program (CAP)
This subject is available through the Community Access Program (also called Single Subject Studies) which allows you to enrol in single subjects offered by the University of Melbourne, without the commitment required to complete a whole degree.
Entry requirements including prerequisites may apply. Please refer to the CAP applications page for further information.
Additional information for this subject
Subject coordinator approval required
Last updated: 3 November 2022