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Queensland University of Technology Master of Sustainable Infrastructure
Queensland University of Technology

Master of Sustainable Infrastructure

Brisbane, Australia

1 Years

English

Full time

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Jul 2024

AUD 39,600 / per year

On-Campus

Introduction

Make our infrastructure safe and sustainable for the next generation with Queensland’s only Master of Sustainable Infrastructure.

Highlights

  • Australia's commitment to invest $120 billion into the infrastructure pipeline over the next 10 years will only increase demand for engineers with strong skills in sustainable infrastructure (Budget 2023-24: Ministers for the Department of Infrastructure).
  • Work as a consultant on a real industry challenge directly with employers such as Energy Queensland, Powerlink, Brisbane City Council, Department of Transport and Main Roads, SEQ Waters and Urban Utilities. with real-time industry aligned data.
  • Learn to forecast impending infrastructure problems and provide smart, cost-effective and environmentally responsible solutions that support a sustainable society.
  • The 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games will trigger a 10-year pipeline of construction, trade and investment opportunities as well as a growth in sustainable infrastructure demands to support a climate-positive Games (Queensland State Government, Department of Energy and Public Works).

Why choose this course?

The future of engineering is sustainable. Sustainability engineering is among the top 25 emerging occupations in Australia, and sustainability principles and practices are quickly becoming embedded in all phases of engineering projects (Queensland State Government, Department of Energy and Public Works).

Sustainable infrastructure underpins the liveability and productivity of every major city and regional community through effective transport and communications infrastructure, versatile buildings, water and gas systems.

This course provides you with the ability to lead and contribute to complex sustainable infrastructure projects and respond rapidly and effectively to current and emerging local and global challenges, such as impacts of climate change, pollution, and rapid urbanisation on civil infrastructure.

You will consult on real industry challenges with a range of transport, water, and manufacturing employers to develop cost-effective and environmentally responsible infrastructure solutions for future cities. Some of our key partnerships include Energy Queensland, Powerlink, Brisbane City Council, Department of Transport and Main Roads, SEQ Waters and Urban Utilities.

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