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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CQ67

CQ67 - Associate Degree of Engineering

Note: CQ67 has undergone a review. Students enrolled in CQ67 prior to 2007 should refer to CQ68 handbook entry for course details and should seek advice regarding their study progression. See below for the mining programs.

To view transition documentation please go to http://www.fseh.cqu.edu.au/getFile.do?id=2381.

Students intending to study in any of the civil, mechanical or electrical plans enrol in a common first 2 years (mining plans are shown separately below):

 

Please note:  * There is a compulsory 3 day residential school for ENAG11008 Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice  held early in Term 1. Non attendence may result in forced withdrawl from the course.

Civil, mechanical or electrical students will then enrol in the prescribed courses for a specialist plan. The plans for these disciplines are: civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering. The recommended study schedule for the Years 3 and 4 of these plans are shown below.

 

Civil engineering plan
Electrical engineering plan
Mechanical engineering plan

Mining students will enrol in the prescribed courses for a specialist plan. The plans for this discipline are: mining engineering - surface stream and mining engineering - underground stream.

 

Mining engineering - surface stream

Students enrolling in mining - surface stream are required to be employed in the mining industry.

Note: students enrolled in the Associate Degree of Engineering (mining - surface stream) study 60 units of credit with CQUniversity. Students apply for a block exemption of 36 units of credit for the Mining Industry Competencies making a total of 96 units of credit.

Mining engineering - underground stream

Student enrolling in mining - underground stream are required to be employed in the mining industry.

Notes:

  • Students enrolled in the Associate Degree of Engineering (mining - underground stream) study 54 units of credit with CQUniversity. Students apply for a block exemption of 42 units of credit for the Mining Industry Competencies making a total of 96 units of credit.

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