Number of units: 7 | Total credit points: 36 |
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To complete this course, you must pass all units in the Core Structure and one Major. The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners Site which list all units for this course.
There is a compulsory Residential School for ENAG11008 Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice held early in the term. Non-attendance may result in forced withdrawal from the unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG11008 | Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice | |
MATH11160 | Technology Mathematics | |
MATH11247 | Foundation Mathematics | |
ENEG11006 | Engineering Statics | |
ENEG11009 | Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy | |
ENEG11007 | Engineering Industry Project Investigation |
Engineering Professional Practice
This course has a 240 hours of Engineering Professional Practice requirement prior to graduation. 'Undergraduate Engineering Course' Moodle meta-site will provide you with information about the work experience requirements of the accreditation body, the evidence you need to collect and information on how to create the ePortfolio that you will use to accumulate evidence of your professional practice exposure throughout the course of study. In one of the later terms of study, after you have completed your professional practice requirements, you must enrol into the following unit to provide evidence of how you have attained the professional engineering practice exposure required by Engineers Australia. Note that this unit is zero-credits and hence is no cost to you.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEP14004 | Engineering Practice Experience |
Number of units: 9 | Total credit points: 60 |
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The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.
You will complete the following units:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENEC12008 | Geotechnical Engineering | |
ENAC12002 | Steel and Concrete Design | |
ENTC12004 | Civil Construction | |
ENEG11008 | Materials for Engineers | |
BLAR11043 | Building Systems and Services 1 | |
ENEC12009 | Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences | |
ENEC12010 | Hydraulics and Hydrology | |
ENEC12011 | Transport Systems |
Capstone Project
Finally, you will complete a capstone project that will confirm your ability to work as an Engineering Associate. This is a 12 credit point (12cp) project unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG12002 | Engineering Associate Project |
Number of units: 9 | Total credit points: 60 |
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The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.
You will study the following units:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAE12013 | Electrical Components and Circuit Analysis | |
ENAE12003 | Control Technology | |
ENEE12015 | Electrical Power Engineering | |
ENAE12006 | Electrical Machines and Drives | |
ENEG11008 | Materials for Engineers | |
ENEX12002 | Introductory Electronics | |
ENAX12001 | Power Electronics Applications | |
ENEE13022 | Communication Technology |
Capstone Project
Finally, you will complete a capstone project that will confirm your ability to work as an Engineering Associate. This is a 12 credit point (12cp) project unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG12002 | Engineering Associate Project |
Number of units: 9 | Total credit points: 60 |
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The Engineering Geology major is recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).
The Engineering Geology major is endorsed by The Minerals Industry National Associate Degree (MINAD) Program which was established through the Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), a sub-committee of the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA).
The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.
You will study the following units:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAR12015 | Structural Geology and Sedimentology | |
GEOG19021 | Geographic Information Systems | |
CHEM11043 | Atoms, Molecules and Matter | |
ENAR12016 | Earth Science | |
ENEC12008 | Geotechnical Engineering | |
ENAR12014 | Introduction to Mining Technology | |
ENAR12004 | Mine Management and Safety | |
ENAR13001 | Economic Geology |
Capstone Project
Finally, you will complete a capstone project that will confirm your ability to work as an Engineering Associate. This is a 12 credit point (12cp) project unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG12002 | Engineering Associate Project |
Number of units: 9 | Total credit points: 60 |
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The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.
You will study the following units:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAM12003 | Engineering Fluids | |
ENEM12008 | Solid Materials Handling | |
ENAM12005 | Thermal Energy Plant | |
ENAM12006 | Mechanical Component Selection | |
ENAM12004 | Dynamics | |
ENTM12006 | Industrial Fluid Power | |
ENEG11008 | Materials for Engineers | |
ENEM12009 | Structural Mechanics |
Capstone Project
Finally, you will complete a capstone project that will confirm your ability to work as an Engineering Associate. This is 12 credit point (12cp) project unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG12002 | Engineering Associate Project |
Number of units: 9 | Total credit points: 60 |
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The Mining major is recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).
The Mining major is endorsed by The Minerals Industry National Associate Degree (MINAD) Program which was established through the Minerals Tertiary Education Council (MTEC), a sub-committee of the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA).
The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.
You will study the following units:
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAR12014 | Introduction to Mining Technology | |
ENAR12013 | Mine Planning and Design | |
ENAR12004 | Mine Management and Safety | |
ENAR12006 | Rock Engineering | |
ENEG11008 | Materials for Engineers | |
ENAR12016 | Earth Science | |
ENAR13001 | Economic Geology | |
ENEC12009 | Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences |
Capstone Project
Finally, you will complete a capstone project that will confirm your ability to work as an Engineering Associate. This is a double-unit (12cp) project unit.
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: | ||
ENAG12002 | Engineering Associate Project |