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Graduate Certificate Program



The four-unit CPEE private provider Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology program can be completed by distance learning in one year. There are no attendance requirements. The well-balanced course structure offers a choice of specialist technical units combined with a management unit from the Chifley Business School MBA program.

The Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology caters for students from Local Government, Engineering Consultants and the Asphalt Industry, by offering three separate streamed course structures.

To apply for entry to the CPEE Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology please complete an 
Application for Program Admission and submit along with your academic record and a current C.V to

New Enrolments
CPEE
Level 1, 603 Canterbury Road
Surrey Hills VIC 3127

 



Program Information

Program Structure
Enrolment in Program

Special Entry Policy*
Advanced Standing
Duration of Study
Assessment
Student Support


Program Structure

Program Prerequisite for entry
into program
CPEE Specialist
Units**
Management
Units
Research Project
(= 2 CPEE units)
Single Unit (non award) N/A 1 N/A  No
Graduate Certificate in
Pavement Technology 
4yr B.Eng. degree
or equivalent*
3 1 No
Master of Technology
in Pavements
4yr B.Eng. degree
or equivalent*
6 2 No

* The above 'Prerequisite for entry into program' is provided as a guide only. Each application is assessed on a case by case basis. For further information on entry requirements or to apply for special entry, please contact CPEE direct.

** Please note that in the above award programs CPEE unit Introduction to Pavements (600) is a pre-requisite for all other CPEE units and must be studied first



Enrolment in Program
Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology applicants should have completed a Bachelor degree in a pavement engineering related discipline. An applicant who has not completed an approved undergraduate program may apply to be considered for entry through the “Special Entry” provision.

Certified Copy of Degree
As part of the enrolment process or when updating your personal details, you may be required to provide CPEE with certified copies of important documents e.g. your birth certificate.
A certified copy has been verified to be a true copy by a witness after sighting the original. The person certifying the photocopy must sight the original document and include the following details on all pages that contain information:
• stamp or write, 'This is a true copy of the document sighted by me'
• sign, date and provide contact details (name, address and telephone no.)
• the official stamp or seal of their organisation or their profession and organisation name.

Who can certify my documents
CPEE will accept photocopies certified by anyone who is currently employed as:
• an accountant (they must be a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants, or the National Institute of Accountants, or the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants or Registered Tax Agents).
• a bank manager, but not a manager of a bank travel centre
• a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney
• a credit union branch manager
• a commissioner for declarations
• a Justice of the Peace
• a medical practitioner (doctor)
• a police officer in charge of a police station, or of the rank of sergeant and above
• a postal manager
• a pharmacist
• a principal of an Australian secondary college, high school or primary school.

Applicants with Overseas Qualifications
Applicants with qualifications from overseas institutions should provide an english translation of their academic certificates with their enrolment form. Before being considered for enrolment in the Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology or the Master of Pavement Technology applicants must provide evidence of English language proficiency. International applicants whose first language is not English will require a proficiency level of at least 6.5 on the IELTS or a TOEFL score of 577 (or a score of 233 in the computer based TOEFL).



Special Entry Policy - *CPEE Private Provider Programs Only

Preamble
This information is provided to applicants seeking entry to the CPEE postgraduate programs without having completed a three or four year tertiary degree. Departure from this normal standard of entry raises issues such as the ability to cope with the demands of the program and the value of the program to the applicant.

The Normal Standard of Entry
The majority of candidates entering the CPEE program will have completed a four year tertiary degree leading to a professional qualification, and will have at least three years experience. Many entrants also have a second tertiary qualification, sometimes at postgraduate level.

Special Entry
A limited number of applicants are accepted who do not meet the normal standard of entry. These people are usually mature-age and have had an appropriate engineering/science education. They will have demonstrated their ability in pavement engineering by rising to a position of responsibility in terms of the design, construction or maintenance of a significant network of road or other pavements.

The following must be submitted by the due date in order to assess an applicant’s suitability to enter the CPEE program:
• details of previous education;
• comprehensive Curriculum Vitae including references; and
• letter of support from their employer regarding the candidates responsibilities, the candidates ability to cope with the required study demands, organisational support and relevance to the individual’s career opportunities.

The program accepts a small percentage of its intake each Study Period as Special Entry applicants. To identify these successful applicants, points are allocated on the following basis:
• relevance of the CPEE program to the applicant
• the applicant’s ability to cope with distance learning at the postgraduate level
• letter of support from the applicant’s employer
• the applicant’s pavement engineering experience and responsibilities

The allocation of points in each of these categories is detailed on the following page. The maximum number of points available are 40 and to be considered for entry an applicant would need to accumulate a minimum of 28. Where there are more applicants with 28 or more points than the number which can be admitted into the program(s) in any given Study Period, all applicants will be ranked according to their total points and places allocated to the highest ranked applicants.

Special Entry applications will be assessed based on the material received in the original application, applicants will not be contacted to provide further information although referees may be contacted. It is important that all four categories of the entry criteria are addressed.

Factors which are considered for Special Entry and Points Allocation

1. Relevance of the Program to the Applicant
CPEE programs are for professional pavement engineers and units of study focus on specific topics of relevance to the practice of pavement engineering.

An applicant will be allocated points based on their ability to demonstrate the following:
Relevance of program to current responsibilities – maximum points available 5.
Expected outcomes/benefits of undertaking the program – maximum points available 5.

2. Coping with Postgraduate Study and Distance Learning
CPEE programs have been designed for people who have gained a tertiary qualification in engineering and who, as a result, should have acquired a facility for independent study with a minimal amount of direct assistance. The program also assumes reasonable background in areas such as mathematics.

As well as having to cope with programs designed for mature people, the assessment and standard to be achieved is also set by the level of achievement expected of mature people in programs of this type. Candidates are required to submit copies of course certificates and tertiary education results in order to display an ability to handle Postgraduate study.

An applicant will be allocated points based on the following:
Any previous post secondary study at a recognised Institution – maximum points available 4
Any previous short courses – maximum points available 3
Any previous workplace programs – maximum points available 3

3. Letter of Support
The following information will be required to be detailed in a letter of support from the applicant’s employer:
Confirmation of the applicant’s position/responsibilities in the organisation – maximum points available 2.
An indication of how the program will be beneficial to both the applicant and the organisation – maximum points available 3.
An assessment of the applicant’s ability to cope with independent study via distance education – maximum points available 3.
Whether the company will be prepared to give the applicant time off and/or provide financial or other forms of assistance – maximum points available 2.

4. Pavement Engineering Responsibilities
The following information will be required in order to gain points in this category:

Level of financial responsibility

< $1m

$1m - $2m

> $2m

Points

1

2

3

Breadth of supervisory responsibilities annual pavement maintenance/construction

Single contract

Multiple contracts

Maintenance and construction

Points

1

2

3

Years of Pavement Engineering Experience

1 – 4 years

5 – 10 years

> 10 years

Points

0

3

4


Academic Progress
CPEE expects Special Entry applicants to display strong and continuing progress in the program. If difficulties arise candidates are urged to contact CPEE immediately.

Application Process
Applicants for Special Entry should complete an enrolment form for the program and include the required additional information by the enrolment deadline. Applicants will be notified in writing within 4 weeks of submitting an application of their results.

Please contact the CPEE office on telephone +61 3 9853 3626, facsimile +61 3 9853 3656 or email cpee if you require any further information.




Advanced Standing
Credits may be available for previous, relevant study. In order to graduate from any of the programs candidates must complete at least 50% of the course, four units in the Master of Pavement Technology and two units in the Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology. A credit application form must accompany any advanced standing submissions. Please contact CPEE to obtain a credit application form and relevant information.



Duration of Study
By studying two units concurrently the CPEE Graduate Certificate in Pavement Technology can be completed in one year. Most candidates elect to undertake one or two units each study period. As a guideline, each unit requires a minimum of six to eight hours study per week over the 20 week study period. The maximum time allow to complete the Graduate Certificate is 3 years.



Assessment

All units require a formal three-hour examination, which contributes 60–70% to the overall assessment. Examination venues are arranged so that candidates in remote locations anywhere in the world can sit the examination. Sample examination papers (and/or past papers for some units) are provided to assist with preparation for the final examinations. Assignments are undertaken during the study period, and these enable students to monitor their progress and take remedial action if required. The assignments represent 30–40% of the overall assessment for each CPEE unit. Examinations are conducted during business hours in June, and November



Student Support
To keep candidates in touch with each other and with the program staff, the program has an Internet site at www.pavementeducaton.edu.au which provides information on new developments in each of the study units. Each unit has a unit chair who is available to provide advice, usually by telephone or email, as required during the study period.



Application for Program Admission 


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