Study@CQU 2003

Undergraduate Programs

Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Bachelor of Business Administration CU28

Duration: 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
Mode & Location: internal - ROK, external, multi-modal
Courses/Units of Credit: 32 courses/192 units of credit
Faculty: Engineering & Physical Systems; Business & Law
Entry: QTAC (851311/851315 - distance)
Accreditation: All BET component discipline plans of the program are accredited by The Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Practicum/Work Placement: 6 weeks of appropriate industry work experience in an engineering environment outside of term
Residential School: 1 course
Interim: Advanced Diploma of Engineering, Advanced Diploma of Business Administration
Contact: Faculty Admin Officer on 07 4930 9733
International Students: This program is available to continuing international students only.
CQU CRICOS Program Codes: ROK - 029390J (no new international student enrolments in 2003)

Program Overview

This program develops skills and knowledge to work at an engineering technologist/business manager level. The double degree program equips you to apply knowledge and skills in analysis, scientific, technological and business administration principles and to exhibit management skills and social responsibility to existing and new technology and business areas.

All students (except graduate entry students) entering the program undertake a common first year of study. Courses studied include mathematics, computing, science, marketing, materials, graphics, and communication. Students are then counselled to enrol in a program of study in one of the nominal engineering disciplines (streams) and business plan programs in second year. See CQ68 and CQ88 for streams of specialisation offered.

Some courses may be available only for external study.

Program Structure

All students (except advanced standing entry students who enter nominally at later levels) entering the program will undertake a common first year. Students will then be counselled to enrol in a program of study in one of the nominal engineering technology and business plans in the second year. Alternative programs may be available for students with full-time or part-time employment. Students who wish to vary their program must apply in writing to the Faculty, stating their career goals and the alternative courses in which they wish to enrol.

In each academic year, full-time students are required to complete eight courses from a list of courses available at CQU (each of which will nominally be allocated six units of credit). Part-time students may select between two and five courses. Alternatively, exemptions from courses may be sought, based on achieved competency in TAFE National Curriculum modules or other educational institution studies, or via RPL/RCC (See section on Credit Transfer). Thus, each year of equivalent full-time study in the proposed program has a credit point value of 48 units of credit.

Subject to written application and approval, students may supplement their CQU study program with relevant and equivalent level courses from other programs within, or outside of the University.

NOTE that in general, courses in second and third year become offered in external mode only as this is the predominant form of enrolment. Limited tutorial classes may be scheduled subject to demand (10 internal students are required for full internal offering).

BET/BBA Program Structure

Year 1 (Common for all plans - except Computer Systems) All courses are worth 6 units of credit (6uc)

Code Course
N.B. These lists do not necessarily represent the sequential order of enrolment, details of which may be obtained from the faculty on 07 4930 9733.
Year 1 - Term 2 Autumn
MRKT11029   Marketing
ENTA11005   Engineering Science
MATH11160   Technology Mathematics
COIS11014   Engineering Computing
Year 1 - Term 3 Winter
MGMT11163   Managerial Communication
ENTA11007   Engineering Materials
ENTA11009   Engineering Principles
ENTA11010   Engineering Graphics

Year 1 - Computer Systems

Code Course
Year 1 - Term 2 Autumn
MRKT11029   Marketing
ENTA11005   Engineering Science
MATH11160   Technology Mathematics
COIS11014   Engineering Computing
Year 1 - Term 3 Winter
MGMT11163   Managerial Communication
COIT11133   Programming A
ENTA11009   Engineering Prinicples
ENCO11005   Computer Hardware Fundamentals

Year 2 (Technology Plan Specific)

Code Course
Civil Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ENTA12012   Energy, Resources & the Environment
ENTM12001   Mechanics
ENTC12003   Hydraulics
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTC12001   Civil Construction
ENTC12002   Geology & Geomechanics
ENTA12014   Engineering Practice Skills
Computer Systems Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
COIT11134   Programming B
ENTE12002   Electronics
COIT13152   Operating Systems
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTE12003   Advanced Electronics
ENTE12004   Telecommunication Principles
COIT13146   System Administration
Mechanical Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ENTA12012   Energy, Resources & the Environment
ENTM12001   Mechanics
ENTM12002   Fluid Mechanics
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTM12003   Dynamics
ENTM12004   Thermodynamics
ENTA12014   Engineering Practice Skills
Electrical Power & Control Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ENTA12012   Energy, Resources & the Environment
ENTE12001   Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENTE12002   Electronics
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTE12005   Electrical Power Systems
ENTE12006   Electrical Energy Conversion
ENTA12014   Engineering Practice Skills
Electronics & Communication Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ENTA12012   Energy, Resources & the Environment
ENTE12001   Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENTE12002   Electronics
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTE12003   Advanced Electronics
ENTE12004   Telecommunications Principles
ENTA12014   Engineering Practice Skills
Industrial Instrumentation Plan
Year 2 - Term 2 Autumn
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ENTA12012   Energy, Resources & the Environment
ENTE12001   Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENTE12002   Electronics
Year 2 - Term 3 Winter
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
ENTA12014   Engineering Practice Skills
ENTE12003   Advanced Electronics
ENTI12002   Introduction to Control Systems

Year 3

Code Course
Civil Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENTA12011   Computer Aided Drafting & Design
ENTC13004   Theory & Design of Structures
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives
Computer Systems Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENCO12008   Computer Architecture & Assembly
ENTE13013   Telecommunication Systems
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
ENTZ13001   Computer Systems Design
  Business Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives
Mechanical Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENTA12011   Computer Aided Drafting & Design
ENTM13005   Mechanical System Design
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
ENTM13010   Dynamics of Industrial Machines
  Business Plan Elective
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives
Electrical Power & Control Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENTA12011   Computer Aided Drafting & Design
ENTE13010   Power Systems Analysis
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
  Business Plan Elective
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives
Electronics & Communication Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENTA12011   Computer Aided Drafting & Design
ENTE13007   Electronic System Design
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
ENTE13018   Signals, Systems, Fields & Waves
  Business Plan Elective
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives
Industrial Instrumentation Engineering Plan
Year 3 - Term 2 Autumn
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
ENTI12001   Instrumentation & Transducers
ENTI13006   Advanced Physical Sciences
Year 3 - Term 3 Winter
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
ENTA11008   Engineering, Technology & Society
ENTI13003   Instrumentation System Design
  Business Plan Elective
  Engineering Plan Elective
Note: Refer to Year 4 Plan specific for table of Engineering Technical electives

Year 4

Code Course
Civil Engineering Plan
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: A total of four (4) Engineering Technical Plan electives and a minimum of five (5) Business Administration plan electives are to be chosen.
Engineering Technical Elective Courses
Term 2 Autumn
ENTC13005   Pavement & Track Design
ENTC13009   Waste & Wastewater Engineering
Term 3 Winter
ENTC13007   Concrete & Masonry Structures
ENTC13008   Water Resource Engineering
ENTC13011   Environmental Engineering
ENTC13015   Surveying
ENTC13012   Traffic & Transport Engineering
Computer Systems Engineering Plan
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
ENTE13018   Signals, Systems, Fields & Waves
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: A total of two (2) Technical electives and a minimum of five (5) Business Administration plan electives are to be chosen.
Information Technology Technical Electives
Term 2 Autumn
COIT13121   Machine Intelligence A
COIT12140   Object-Oriented Programming
Term 3 Winter
COIT12144   Algorithims & Data Structures
COIT12137   Internet Programming
Engineering Technical Electives
Term 3 Winter
ENTE13012   Applied Microcontrollers
ENTE13011   Digital Signal Processing
Mechanical Engineering Plan
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Engineering Technical Elective Courses
Term 2 Autumn
ENTM13007   Advanced Thermodynamics
ENTM13012   Materials in Service
Term 3 Winter
ENTM13008   Mechanical/Electrical Drives
ENTM13009   Industrial Fluid Power
ENTM13011   Materials Handling
Electrical, Power & Control Engineering Plan
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
ENTE13015   Electrical Services Design
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: A total of three (3) Engineering Technical plan electives and a minimum of five (5) Business Administration plan electives are to be chosen.
Engineering Technical Elective Courses
Term 3 Winter
ENTE13011   Digital Signal Processing
ENTE13012   Applied Microcontrollers
ENTE13009   Power Electronics
ENTE13016   Power System Protection & Stability
ENTE13018   Signals, Systems, Fields & Waves
Electronics & Communication Engineering Plan
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: A total of three (3) Engineering Technical plan electives and a minimum of five (5) Business Administration plan electives are to be chosen.
Engineering Technical Elective Courses
Term 2 Autumn
ENTE13013   Telecommunications Systems
ENTE13014   Industrial Control Systems
Term 3 Winter
ENTE13011   Digital Signal Processing
ENTE13012   Applied Microcontrollers
ENTE13009   Power Electronics
Industrial Instrumentation
Year 4 - Term 2 Autumn
ENTA13015   BET Project 1 (Project Preparation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Year 4 - Term 3 Winter
ENTA13016   BET Project 2 (Project Implementation)
  Engineering Technical Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
  Business Plan Elective
Note: A total of three (3) Engineering Technical plan electives and a minimum of five (5) Business Administration plan electives are to be chosen.
Engineering Technical Elective Courses
Term 2 Autumn
ENTA12011   Computer Aided Drafting & Design
ENTE13014   Industrial Control Systems
Term 3 Winter
ENTE13018   Signals, Systems, Fields & Waves
ENTE13011   Digital Signal Processing
ENTE13012   Applied Microcontrollers
ENTE13009   Power Electronics

Business Electives

Code Course
Core
ACCT11059   Accounting for Decision Making
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law
MRKT11029   Marketing
Note: Five (5) courses from one plan below added to the Engineering Plan will constituye a Business Administration plan (except for Management which requires six (6).
Accounting & Finance
ACCT11057   Principles of Accounting
ACCT19060   Management Accounting
ACCT19061   Corporate Accounting
ACCT19062   Accounting Theory
ACCT19063   Contemporary Issues in Accounting
Legal Studies (5 of the following to be chosen)
LAWS11045   Law & Welfare of Society A
LAWS11048   Law & Welfare of Society B
LAWS11046   Law & the Environment
LAWS19031   Mercantile Law
LAWS19032   Company & Association Law
LAWS19033   Taxation Law & Practice A
LAWS19034   Taxation Law & Practice B
Economics
ECON19032   Microeconomics
ECON19033   Macroeconomics
ECON19035   Economics of Electronic Commerce
ECON19031   Environmental Economics
FINC19011   Business Finance
FINC19012   Investment Analysis & Risk Management
Human Resources Management
HRMT11011   Human Resources in Organisations
HRMT19012   Performance Management
HRMT19013   Human Resources Development
HRMT19020   Managing Organisational Change
HRMT19021   Industrial Relations
HRMT19005   Professional Experience & Practice
Marketing
MRKT19031   Buyer Behaviour
MRKT19030   Promotions Management
MRKT19034   Marketing, New Ventures & Entrepreneurship
MRKT19038   Market Research Techniques
Plus one of:
MRKT11028   e-Marketing & Retail Selling
MGMT19114   Strategic Management
MRKT19036   Marketing of Service Products
MRKT19037   International Marketing & Business
MRKT19040   Marketing Plans & their Implementation
Management
Note: Six (6) courses are to be chosen from the following:
MGMT11109   Introduction to Management
ECON19032   Microeconomics
HRMT11011   Human Resources in Organisations
MGMT11109   Introduction to Management
MGMT19114   Strategic Management
MGMT19103   Logistics Management
MGMT19105   Quality Management
ECON19033   Macroeconomics

All engineering courses except Engineering Practice Skills are offered in the distance (external) mode. Students attending on-campus will receive internal tutorial support. The scope of support may vary between full class sessions, support tutorial sessions and individual consultation sessions according to student needs and class size.

Where fewer than 10 students are enrolled as Internal students, the Faculty may elect to run these courses in External mode only, with limited tuturial and individual support then scheduled.

Recommended Study Schedule

A recommended study schedule for this program can be obtained from your program administrator. 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, or equivalent to, four courses or 24 units of credit per term and part-time students usually enrol in, or equivalent to, two courses or 12 units of credit per term.

Work Experience and Report

An integral part of the program, and a requirement of The Institution of Engineers Australia for program accreditation, is a minimum of six weeks of approved work experience in an engineering environment. This may be completed during the student vacation(s). Students who have appropriate prior work experience may seek exemption from this requirement.

As proof of work experience, students will be required to submit a formal report indicating the type 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 should be certified by the employer.

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

Degree with Distinction

It is the intention of the Faculties to recognise outstanding academic achievement of students, by awarding a Bachelor of Engineering Technology Degree with Distinction to students who achieve a GPA of 6.0 and above, in their first attempt result in their enrolled courses in the final eight courses of the program component.

Articulation and Credit Transfer

Through alignment with national standards, the Engineering Technology program allows the recognition of students’ previous study from TAFE and other tertiary providers, and experience gained from working in industry, through ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’ (RPL) and ‘Recognition of Current Competencies’ (RCC). Students seeking RCC as the basis for credit transfer will be required to submit a portfolio of their work and any other supporting evidence, as well as a statement giving the specific reason for the claim. There will be a six-month assessment period, during which the student (if the claim is provisionally granted) will be allowed to enrol in ‘follow-on’ courses. The final granting of exemption is normally subject to students passing the follow-on course(s).

Part of the final stage of the curriculum in the program will require students to put together the elements of skills which they have developed throughout the program into simulated professional practice, by the successful completion of a final year project. In addition, where the students’ learning programs differ significantly from the nominal program, they may be required to prepare a document substantiating their claim of achieving the necessary professional competencies and skills.

Rules for Progression/Exclusion in the BET/BBA program

The BET/BBA program is criterion-referenced. As such, progress is conditional upon students having acquired specified skills in previous courses of study. Students seeking to enrol in a particular course will need to confirm that they have the necessary pre-requisite skills attained through pre-requisite courses.

Satisfactory academic performance will be defined, for a full-time student, as passing a minimum of 70% of the enrolled courses within each year. Students who do not perform satisfactorily will be counselled to either change program or re-structure their program.

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

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

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