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ENEG11001 Engineering Skills 1

Course details

Students are introduced to the role of professional engineers as mediators between the technical, business, social, cultural,
environmental, economic and political contexts of engineering activities. They investigate and select materials and processes for
engineering applications and justify decisions made. Students apply information literacy skills and information technology skills to
engineering projects; they use drawing, modelling and simulation tools to analyse and present project outcomes; they apply risk
assessment and workplace health and safety assessment to engineering activities; and they design, conduct and report on practical,
hands-on activities reinforced with a one week residential school during the first week of term. Students explore the complex nature of
engineering activities and the need to deal with uncertainty and conflicting information, they prepare a portfolio to demonstrate
development of a professional attitude, problem-solving skills, technical knowledge and productive work practices, and provide
evidence of a professional capacity to communicate, work and learn productively, both individually and in teams.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 12
Requisites: Cond: Flex mode is not available to students in Co-op Program CF47
Student Contribution Band: 2
EFTSL: 0.25000
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Term Campus
2010 Term One FLEX GLD MKY ROK
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