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SA defence degree a national first |
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Monday, 20 November 2006 | |
In an Australian first, a new defence Masters degree will give South Australian engineers an edge over their interstate counterparts. Co-developed by ASC Pty Ltd [1] and the University of Adelaide, the Master of Marine Engineering [2] fills an important void in engineering education for specialist application on ships and submarines. Eleven ASC personnel from diverse engineering disciplines are the first students to participate in the program, with enrolments now open to the general public for 2007. Already the degree has generated enormous interest from engineers working in Australia's defence industry, as well as others hoping to gain the additional skills required to enter the defence market. Speaking at the Masters launch today, ASC Managing Director Greg Tunny said the complexity of engineering projects undertaken on the Collins Class submarines and the air warfare destroyers reinforces the importance of the Masters. "Our submarine and destroyer programs present us with unique challenges, not least of which is having our staff equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience required to keep the submarines at their maximum capability," said Mr Tunny. "The Masters degree will greatly accelerate up-skilling and, in time, strengthen Australia's indigenous naval engineering capability." Professor James McWha, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, said the new degree addresses skills shortages in the defence industry and will provide additional career opportunities for engineers. "This program represents an excellent example of industry and the University working closely together to create real benefits for the State and the nation," said Professor McWha. The postgraduate program has been made possible through funding from Defence Materiel Organisation's Skilling Australia's Defence Industry Initiative [3]. QUICK FACTS
core program courses in either submarines or naval ships; foundation courses in appropriate engineering streams, such as structural, mechanical and electrical engineering; and elective courses.
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Mr David Ellis Email: david.ellis@adelaide.edu.au [4] Website: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/newsroom/ Deputy Director, Media and Corporate Relations External Relations The University of Adelaide Business: +61 8 8313 5414 Mobile: +61 (0)421 612 762 Ben Osborne Email: communications@asc.com.au [5] Senior Communications Consultant ASC Pty Ltd Business: (08) 8348 7641 Mobile: 0412 251 390 | ![]() ASC staff and University of Adelaide Marine Engineering students (from left) Kingsley Brown, Anthony Mansfield, Ben Kidd, Craig Boschen and Daniel Phillips, aboard one of the Collins Class submarines, HMAS Waller ASC Managing Director Greg Tunny speaking at the launch of the new degree Vice-Chancellor Professor James McWha speaking at the launch of the new degree South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi officially launching the new Master of Marine Engineering degree |
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