Have an impact on Australia's future energy use and climate change management with a Graduate Diploma in Energy. Meet the growing demand for professionals with an understanding of policy context and environmental impacts of energy systems in the Asia Pacific region and right here in Australia.
Entry Requirements
Recognised Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) or higher, or equivalent training, or professional experience in a related area. Some of the units taken assume some prior knowledge, details of which are given in the description of each unit in the Handbook. The most common of these is the high school Physics prerequisite for units such as Energy in Society, Energy Management and Energy Systems. Some students may therefore need to complete additional prerequisite units.
Be part of finding the solution for climate change with a Graduate Diploma in Energy and Carbon Studies. Acquire knowledge and skills in renewable and sustainable energy, as well as carbon and energy management.
Entry Requirements
Recognised Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) or higher, or equivalent training, or satisfactory preparation for the course through previous study or professional experience. Some of the units taken assume some prior knowledge, details of which are given in the description of each unit in the Handbook. The most common of these is the high school Physics prerequisite for units such as Energy in Society, Energy Management, and Energy Systems. Some students may therefore need to complete additional prerequisite units.
Become an energy champion with a Graduate Certificate in Energy and Carbon Studies. Help address climate change by developing your knowledge and skills in renewable and sustainable energy, as well as carbon and energy management.
Entry Requirements
Recognised Bachelor's degree (AQF Level 7) or higher, or equivalent training, or satisfactory preparation for the course through previous study or professional experience. Some of the units taken assume some prior knowledge, details of which are given in the description of each unit in the Handbook. The most common of these is the high school Physics prerequisite for units such as Energy in Society, Energy Management, and Energy Systems. Some students may therefore need to complete additional prerequisite units.