AGSE Short courses

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At AGSE you will find a range of thoughtfully curated learning options, including stackable courses and micro-credentials. 


To highlight your new skills for your network, participants will earn a digital badge upon course completion representing their acquired skills and qualifications. 

From transitioning your field of focus to acquiring new technical and leadership skills applicable to your current role, courses at the AGSE will ensure your career is future-proofed as you lead the rapid changes that continue to shape the world of engineering. 

Learning at the AGSE is flexible with both face-to-face and blended courses that will connect you with a network of peers and contacts to assist you on your career journey. Whether you are looking to update or refresh your technical and leadership skills to move towards your career goals or to invest in the development of your team of engineers, we provide you with tailored learning solutions that align with your business model and company strategy.

Our cohorts offer an interactive and engaging experience led by leading academics from UNSW and industry experts to bring you a premium experience and arm you with innovative tools to excel in engineering.

Short courses

Browse our short course catalogue to upskill in areas such as leadership, management (in collaboration with AGSM), sustainability, risk management and more.  We also offer custom courses and digital badges.

Active transport: Cycleways design
Design and develop best practice cycleways that increase interaction with active transport in your community.
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Crowd Safety, Planning and Management

The safety of people in crowds is an integral part of public safety. Past records have shown repeatedly that a lack of understanding of crowd behaviour and poor management can result in catastrophes, injuries and even deaths.

Next Cohort: 9 April 2025
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Grid Integration of Renewables Using PSCAD

Learn critical job-ready skills and excel in the renewable power industry.

Next Cohort: 26 May 2025
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Science Diplomacy: Case Studies of Nuclear Mindset in Action

This one-day, face-to-face program offers a comprehensive learning experience. You will receive access to UNSW Navigator, where you can find detailed information about your course, the program agenda, and any supplementary resources or tasks.

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Searching Patents and Analysing Patent Landscapes

This course will enable you to build key introductory skills to supercharge your research and analyses of the patent landscape, along with the risks and opportunities in the marketplace, while also enhancing your ability to gathering critical market information from patent databases.

 

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Renewable Fuels: Pathways to a Sustainable Future

Developed by TRaCE UNSW and delivered by Dr. Rahman Daiyan, this course provides an in-depth exploration of renewable fuels and their critical role in decarbonising the global economy.

Next Cohort: 6 March 2025
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Transforming Computer Network Operations with AI: A Practical Approach

Join us for an engaging introduction to network operations powered by AI, where you will learn practical strategies to transform and optimise your computer networks. Brought to you by UNSW AGSE.

Next Cohort 20 March 2025
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Upon completion of individual courses, all participants will earn a digital badge, representing their acquired skills and qualifications. These digital badges are issued by digital credential provider, Credly. 

Digital badges can be used in email signatures or digital resumes, and on social media sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Each badge contains verified metadata that describes the qualification and the process required to earn them.

Representing skills as a badge gives earners a way to share their abilities online in a way that is simple, trusted and can be verified in real time. Badges provide employers and peers concrete evidence of what was done to earn the credential and the skills acquired. It's an easy, visual way for employers to see where candidates have learned and what they can do.

Contact us

Australian Graduate School of Engineering AGSE

AGSM Building G27, Ground floor office G13.

agse@unsw.edu.au

n.giraldo_valderrama@unsw.edu.au

ph:  +61 2 9348 0753