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Infrastructure and Transport Management

The Infrastructure and Transport Management specialisation enables students to examine infrastructure and transport from a planning, policy, and management perspective. Major transport links and other key infrastructure such as electricity and communications networks involve multi dollar projects and it is therefore important to understand the travel demands of an economy, to carefully and strategically plan and assess new infrastructure requirements, and efficiently manage and maintain existing assets. In this specialisation students are provided with the theory and tools to be able to successfully plan, assess, manage, and finance large transport and infrastructure projects.

Requirements for the Infrastructure and Transport Management specialisation

To achieve a specialsiation in Infrastructure and Transport Management within the Master of Commerce, students must complete 30 credit points in units of study comprising:

  • 6 credit points in foundational units of study;
  • 6 credit points taken in Table A designated elective units of study;
  • 6 credit points taken in Table B designated elective units of study; and
  • 12 credit points in elective units of study taken from Tables A, B, or C.

A sample pathway for the Infrastructure and Transport Management specialsaition (spread over two years of the Master of Commerce degree) is listed below.

Year Session Units of study
First Semester 1 Foundational: ITLS5100 Transport and Infrastructure Foundation
Semester 2 Elective for specialisation - Table A infrastructure
Second Semester 1 Elective for specialisation - Table B Transport Elective for specialisation (Table A, B or C)
Semester 2 Elective for specialisation (Table A, B or C)

Please Note. This sample progression is meant as an example only. Depending on unit prerequisites, students may be able to complete these units in a different sequence to that displayed in the table above.

For details of the foundational, compulsory and elective units of study required for the specialisation please refer to the Infrastructure and Transport Management section of the Table of postgraduate units of study: Commerce in this handbook.

Further information

For further information regarding study in infrastructure and transport management in the Commerce coursework programs, please contact the Postgraduate Discipline Coordinator for the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies.