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Graduate Diploma of Process Engineering CF09
Duration: 2 years part time.
Mode: External only.
Fees: Full fee-paying.
Location(On-Campus): Not offered internally.
Courses/Units of Credit: 8 courses/48 units of credit
Faculty: Engineering & Physical Systems.
Entry: Direct.
Accreditation: Nil.
Residential School: 2 days per course.
Exit Awards: Graduate Certificate in Process Engineering.
Contact: Program Amin Officer on 07 4970 7329.
Entry
- an associate diploma or degree
in engineering, technology or applied science
- an industry background for those who do not have a recognised
degree or diploma but have significant experience and a demonstrated competence
in the field of process engineering and management (CQU's
current bridging programs may be used to provide the essential prerequisite knowledge
to supplement the deficiencies of these applicants). These applicants
initially will be enrolled in the Graduate Certificate program,
and will be allowed to progress to the Graduate Diploma only after
they have successfully completed the Graduate Certificate.
Program Structure (8 courses)
Students must complete:
Code |
Course |
ENPO20001 |
Physical & Chemical Processes |
ENPO20002 |
Process Control & Instrumentation |
ENPO20003 |
Industrial Process Management |
ENMM20021 |
Introduction to Process Engineering |
plus |
ENPO20004 |
Process Simulation & Modelling |
ENPO20005 |
Process Optimisation |
|
Process Engineering or Engineering
Management Elective |
|
Process Engineering Elective |
Electives may be chosen from the following, in consultation
with, and subject to the approval of the course advisor:
Code |
Course |
Process Engineering
Electives |
ENPO20006 |
Alumina Refining |
ENPO20007 |
Pyrometallurgy (Electro-Reduction) |
ENPO20009 |
Gas Process Engineering |
Engineering
Management Electives |
Maintenance Management
Programs (eg Establishing the Maintenance Strategy, Maintenance
Systems & Documentation) |
Environmental Management
Programs (eg Waste Minimisation & Cleaner Production, Environmental Economics & Planning) |
Engineering Management |
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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