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HonoursCQ67 - Associate Degree of Engineering
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 attendance may result in forced withdrawal from the course.
| Course Code | Course Name | 
|---|---|
| Year 1 - T1 | |
| ENAG11008 | Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice | 
| MATH11160 | Technology Mathematics | 
| Year 1 - T2 | |
| ENAG11002 | Energy & Electricity | 
| ENAG11003 | Engineering Materials | 
| Year 2 - T1 | |
| ENAG11001 | Engineering Drafting | 
| ENAG11005 | Mechanics | 
| Year 2 - T2 | |
| ENAG11007 | Engineering Investigation and Analysis | 
| ENTG11001 | Computer Aided Drafting | 
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
| Course Code | Course Name | 
|---|---|
| Year 3 - T1 | |
| ENAC12003 | Applied Structural Analysis | 
| ENAC12005 | Geology & Geomechanics | 
| Year 3 - T2 | |
| ENAC12006 | Road Engineering | 
| ENAR12005 | Surveying and Mapping | 
| Year 4 - T1 | |
| ENTC12004 | Civil Construction | 
| ENAC12007 | Hydraulics & Hydrology | 
| Year 4 - T2 | |
| ENAC12002 | Steel and Concrete Design | 
| ENAC12004 | Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Civil) | 
Electrical engineering plan
| Course Code | Course Name | 
|---|---|
| Year 3 - T1 | |
| ENAE12013 | Electrical Components and Circuit Analysis | 
| ENAE12014 | Digital Devices and Applications | 
| Year 3 - T2 | |
| ENAE12015 | Analogue Devices and Applications | 
| ENAE12007 | Electrical Power Systems | 
| Year 4 - T1 | |
| ENAE12006 | Electrical Machines and Drives | 
| ENAE12002 | Computer Aided Drafting Design (Electrical/Electronic) | 
| Year 4 - T2 | |
| ENAE12003 | Control Technology | 
| ENAE12004 | Industrial Data Communications | 
Mechanical engineering plan
| Course Code | Course Name | 
|---|---|
| Year 3 - T1 | |
| ENAM12006 | Mechanical Component Selection | 
| ENTM12005 | Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Mechanical) | 
| Year 3 - T2 | |
| ENAM12003 | Engineering Fluids | 
| ENAM12001 | Bulk Handling Equipment | 
| Year 4 - T1 | |
| ENAM12002 | Mechanical Analysis | 
| ENTM12006 | Industrial Fluid Power | 
| Year 4 - T2 | |
| ENAM12004 | Dynamics | 
| ENAM12005 | Thermal Energy Plant | 
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.
| Course Code | Course Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11008 | Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 1 - T2 | ||
| ENAG11002 | Energy & Electricity | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 2 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11001 | Engineering Drafting | |
| MATH11160 | Technology Mathematics | |
| Year 2 - T2 | ||
| ENTG11001 | Computer Aided Drafting | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 3 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11005 | Mechanics | |
| ENTC12004 | Civil Construction | |
| Year 3 - T2 | ||
| ENEG12003 | Engineering Project Management | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 4 - T1 | ||
| ENAC12005 | Geology & Geomechanics | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 4 - T2 | ||
| ENAG11007 | Engineering Investigation and Analysis | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
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.
| Course Code | Course Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11008 | Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 1 - T2 | ||
| ENAG11002 | Energy & Electricity | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 2 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11001 | Engineering Drafting | |
| MATH11160 | Technology Mathematics | |
| Year 2 - T2 | ||
| ENTG11001 | Computer Aided Drafting | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 3 - T1 | ||
| ENAG11005 | Mechanics | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 3 - T2 | ||
| ENAG11007 | Engineering Investigation and Analysis | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 4 - T1 | ||
| ENAC12005 | Geology & Geomechanics | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
| Year 4 - T2 | ||
| ENEG12003 | Engineering Project Management | |
| Mining Industry Competencies | ||
Notes:
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	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.
 
