Study@CQU 2003

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Engineering CA87

Duration: 4 years full-time
Mode & Location: internal - ROK,Yr 1 - GLD/MKY
Courses/Units of Credit: 24 courses/192 units of credit
Faculty: Engineering & Physical Systems
Entry: QTAC (830312/840312/810312)
Accreditation: All program discipline plans are accredited by the Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Practicum/Work Placement: Students must gain at least 12 weeks of appropriate industry experience in their relevant field of engineering.
Contact: Faculty Admin Officer on 07 4930 9733
International Students: International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus.
CQU CRICOS Program Codes: ROK - 041499F

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering consists of a common first year followed by three years of specialist training in the fields of civil, electrical or mechanical engineering. The first year of the Bachelor of Engineering program is offered at CQU’s Gladstone, Mackay and Rockhampton campuses. The advanced years of the program are currently at Rockhampton.

The first two years of this program are common to the Co-op education engineering degree. Students in this program may be invited to transfer to the Co-op program subject to their performance and the availability of work placement.

The Faculty offers the only project-based learning Engineering degrees in Australia. This method of teaching offers the opportunity to learn in context - where you are learning for a reason, not just to pass exams. Teamwork and problem solving skills are learned alongside the technical content in an exciting real-world engineering environment.

A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from the Faculty. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements.

It is important to note that full-time students usually enrol in 24 units of credit per term and these units will be derived from the Program Structure below.

Program Structure

All students enrol in a common first year and then select a specialist stream. In this year students must complete:

Code Course
Year 1 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEA11001   Engineering Skills I (12uc)
PHYS11182   Physics IA (6uc)
MATH11218   Engineering Mathematics IA (6uc)
Year 1 - Term 3 Winter
ENEA11002   Engineering Skills II (12uc)
PHYS11183   Physics IB (6uc)
MATH11219   Engineering Mathematics 1B (6uc)

Students will then enrol in the prescribed courses for a specialist plan. Three plans are offered: civil, electrical and mechanical engineering.

Except where specified, electives may be taken from a wide selection within and outside the faculty. This selection must be requested and approved in writing through the appropriate faculty authority.

Civil Plan

Code Course
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEC12001   Hydraulics (6uc)
ENEC12002   Engineering Materials (Civil) (6uc)
ENEC12003   Basic Mechanics & Structures (12uc)
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
ENEC12004   Theory & Practice of Structural Design (6uc)
ENEC12005   Geotechnics I (6uc)
ENEC12006   Water Resources Project (12uc)
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEC14009   Geotechnics II (6uc)
ENEC13008   Building Design Project (12uc)
STAT13034   Engineering Statistics (6uc)
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
ENEC13007   Analysis of Structures and Stresses (6uc)
ENEC14010   Road/Rail Design Project (12uc)
MATH12178   Engineering Mathematics 3 (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEA13003   Engineering Management (X) (6uc)
ENEA14008   Dissertation A (12uc)
ENEC14012   Water Engineering (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENEA14009   Dissertation B (12uc)
ENEC14011   Transportation Engineering (X) (6uc)
  *Elective (6uc)
* The elective is expected to contribute an enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student from appropriate courses University wide. This nomination must be requested and approved inw riting by the appropriate faculty authority.
(X) - External only)

Electrical Plan

Code Course
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEE12001   Introduction to Analogue Electronics (6uc)
ENEE12002   Embedded Processor Systems Design (12uc)
ENEE12013   Circuit Analysis (6uc)
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
ENEE12003   Electrical Power & Drives (6uc)
ENEE12004   Introduction to Power Systems (6uc)
ENEE12005   Building Services Design (12uc)
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEE13012   Introduction to Communications Systems (6uc)
ENEE13008   Communication Systems Project (12uc)
STAT13034   Engineering Statistics (6uc)
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
ENEE13006   Introduction to Control Systems (6uc)
ENEE13007   Control Systems Project (12uc)
MATH12178   Engineering Mathematics 3 (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEA13003   Engineering Management (X) (6uc)
ENEA14008   Dissertation A (12uc)
  #Specialisation Elective (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENEA14009   Dissertation B (X) (12uc)
  #Specialisation Elective (6uc)
  *Specialisation Elective (6uc)
Notes: At least two of the specialisation elective units are to be selected subject to course advisor approval from:
Term 2 Autumn
ENEE13009   Power Electronic Conversion (6uc)
ENEE13010   Power Systems Modelling and Analysis (6uc)
Term 3 Winter
ENEE13011   Digital Signal Analysis and Processing (6uc)
#Students would normally be expected to choose the Faculty offerings as specified except where other courses appropriate to career aspirations are formally nominated and approved as above.
* The elective is expected to contribute an enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student from appropriate courses University wide. This nomination must be requested and approved of in writing by the appropriate faculty authority.
(X) - External only

Mechanical Plan

Code Course
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEM12001   Fluid Mechanics (6uc)
ENEM12002   Engineering Materials (Mechanical) (6uc)
ENEC12003   Basic Mechanics & Structures (6uc)
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
ENEM12003   Thermodynamics (6uc)
ENEM12004   Dynamics (6uc)
ENEM12005   Machine Element Design
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEM13007   Energy Conversion (6uc)
ENEM13008   Thermofluid Engineering (12uc)
STAT13034   Engineering Statistics (6uc)
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
ENEE12003   Electrical Power & Drives (6uc)
ENEM13006   Mechanical Systems (12uc)
ENEM14010   Engineering Mathematics 3 (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENEA13003   Engineering Management (X) (6uc)
ENEA14008   Dissertation A (12uc)
ENEM14010   Bulk Materials Handling (6uc)
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENEA14009   Dissertation B (12uc)
ENEM14009   Maintenance Management (X) (6uc)
  *Elective (6uc)
* The elective is expected to contribute an enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student from appropriate courses University wide. This nomination must be requested and approved of in writing by the appropriate faculty authority.
(X) - External only

Recommended Study Schedule

A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from the Faculty. Students may determine their own schedule based upon credit transfers and personal study requirements.

It is important to note that full-time students usually enrol in 24 units of credit per term and part-time students usually enrol in 12 units of credit per term.

Appropriate Industry Experience Employment and Report

As part of the requirements for the 4 year Bachelor of Engineering program, each student must gain at least 12 weeks of industry experience in an appropriate area of engineering. The student must also submit a report indicating the kind of work done, the degree of responsibility involved, the person(s) to whom the student was directly responsible, and the general activities of the employer.

This report must be certified by the employer and submitted by the end of the second week of the term following the vacation period.

Note that graduation status will not be certified until the Industry Experience report is accepted as satisfactory.

Degrees in Engineering with Honours

Engineering students will be eligible for honours on the following basis:

Rules for progression into the Bachelor of Engineering (Co-op)

Students enrolled in the standard Bachelor of Engineering program who meet all the rules for progression in the Bachelor of Engineering Co-op programs may be invited by the Faculty Education Committee to transfer into the Cooperative Education program.

Invitations to transfer shall be limited in numbers to the remaining unfilled industry placements.

Where the number of students eligible for transfer is greater than the number of remaining unfilled industry placements, invitations to transfer shall be decided by the student’s GPA after completion of the first term in the second year of study.

Computing Requirements

It is a requirement of enrolment in this program that all students have access to the CQU World Wide Web site via the Internet. Students may be required to undertake various components of study in the program using email and the Internet.

CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D

This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003

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