CC02 Associate Degree of Engineering

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete the core structure
  2. Complete 1 major
Core Structure
Number of units: 5 Total credit points: 36

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 lists all units for this course.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
MATH11160 Technology Mathematics
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics

Engineering Professional Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 240 hours of Professional Engineering Practice. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Capstone Project

In the final term of the course, you will complete a capstone project to demonstrate your readiness to work as an Engineering Associate. This project unit is worth 12 credit points (12cp).

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG12002 Engineering Associate Project
Civil Engineering Major
Number of units: 10 Total credit points: 60

The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.

You will complete the following units:

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEC12008 Geotechnical Engineering
ENAC12002 Steel and Concrete Design
ENTC12004 Civil Construction
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEC12009 Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences
ENEC12010 Hydraulics and Hydrology
ENEC12011 Transport Systems

Electives

Students must complete 12 credit points of elective units from one of the following options:

  • Trade Practice 1 (12 credits): Students who have already completed a trade certificate from the approved list may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for this unit.

OR

  • Two 6-credit units:
    • BLAR11043 Building Systems and Services 1 (6 credits) and,
    • ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
BLAR11043 Building Systems and Services 1
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
Electrical Engineering Major
Number of units: 10 Total credit points: 60

The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.

You will study the following units:

Available units
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
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
ENAX12001 Power Electronics Applications
ENEX12002 Introductory Electronics

Electives

Students must complete 12 credit points of elective units from one of the following options:

  • Trade Practice 1 (12 credits): Students who have already completed a trade certificate from the approved list may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for this unit.

OR

  • Two 6-credit units
    • ENEG11006 Engineering Statics (6 credits)
    • ENEE13022 Communication Technology (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEE13022 Communication Technology
Engineering Geology Major
Number of units: 10 Total credit points: 60

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:

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAR12015 Structural Geology and Sedimentology
CHEM11043 Atoms, Molecules and Matter
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEC12008 Geotechnical Engineering
ENAR12004 Mine Management and Safety
ENAR12014 Introduction to Mining Technology
ENAR12016 Earth Science
ENAR13001 Economic Geology
GEOG12022 Geographic Information Systems
Mechanical Engineering Major
Number of units: 10 Total credit points: 60

The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners for this course.

You will study the following units:

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAM12003 Engineering Fluids
ENEM12008 Bulk Materials Handling
ENAM12005 Thermal Energy Plant
ENAM12004 Dynamics
ENTM12006 Industrial Fluid Power
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEM12009 Structural Mechanics

Electives

Students must complete 12 credit points of elective units from one of the following options:

  • Trade Practice 1 (12 credits): Students who have already completed a trade certificate from the approved list may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for this unit.

OR

  • Two 6-credit units
    • ENAM12006 Mechanical Component Selection (6 credits) and,
    • ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENAM12006 Mechanical Component Selection
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
Resources Engineering Major
Number of units: 10 Total credit points: 60

The Resources major is recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).

The Resources 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:

Available units
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
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
ENAR12016 Earth Science
ENEC12009 Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences
ENAR13001 Economic Geology