ENGINEERING COURSE STRUCTURE The first year of study introduces basic engineering skills common to all engineering specialisations. In subsequent years students follow a study path specifically developed for your chosen specialisation of civil and structural, electrical and electronics or mechanical engineering. A feature of the program is twelve weeks of industrial work experience, ensuring that you are familiar with current engineering practice and begin to create your network of engineering contacts for future employment. Sample study plan Civil and Structural Engineering 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year > Design and Innovation: Communicating > Surveying and Construction* > Geomechanics Technology > Fluid and Thermodynamics* > Design Project > Statics > Materials Engineering > Research Project > Cultural Intelligence and Capability > Mathematics 1B > Safety, Risk and Reliability > Mathematics 1A > Dynamics > Steel and Concrete Structures > Concepts of Mathematics > Hydraulics and Soil Mechanics > Mathematics 2A > Concepts of Physics > Project Management > 2 Electives > Internet of Things > Mechanics of Solids > Elective > Industrial Experience Electrical and Electronics Engineering 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year > Design and Innovation: Communicating > Analogue Electronics* > Design Project Technology > Digital Systems and Computer > Electromagnetics and Communication > Statics Architecture Technology > Cultural Intelligence and Capability > C Programming > Embedded and Mobile Systems* > Mathematics 1A > Electrical Circuit Analysis* > Systems Modelling and Control > Concepts of Mathematics > Electrical Machines and Power Systems* > Research Project > Internet of Things > Project Management > Safety, Risk and Reliability > Concepts of Physics > Mathematics 1B > Mathematics 2A > Elective > Elective > Elective > Industrial Experience Mechanical Engineering 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year > Design and Innovation: Communicating > Manufacturing > Design Project Technology > Fluid and Thermodynamics* > Systems Modelling and Control > Statics > Materials Engineering > Research Project > Cultural Intelligence and Capability > Mathematics 1B > Safety, Risk and Reliability > Mathematics 1A > Dynamics > Mathematics 2A > Concepts of Mathematics > Mechanics of Solids* > C Programming > Concepts of Physics > Project Management > Elective > Internet of Things > Elective > Machine Design Principles > Elective > Indstrial Experience *RESIDENTIAL SESSIONS REQUIRED FOR DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS The Bachelor of Engineering Science is available externally by distance learning, but on-campus residential activity is required for selected units as indicated. **INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE The Bachelor of Engineering Science includes a minimum of twelve weeks of industrial work experience to ensure that graduates are familiar with current engineering practices and have a network of engineering contacts for future employment. Industrial experience can be completed locally, interstate or overseas. Contact us: 1800 061 963 cdu.edu.au/study [email protected] CRICOS Provider No. 00300K (NT/VIC) | 03286A (NSW) | RTO Provider No. 0373 | TEQSA Provider ID PRV12069 Produced July 2022 | UniPrint 72480
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