Bachelor of Engineering Science/Master of Engineering

Charles Darwin University

About

The Bachelor of Engineering Science/Master of Engineering is an internationally accredited combined course that develops the necessary skills and knowledge in your chosen area of engineering at bachelor level before moving into more advanced master level study and finishing with a research thesis and design project.

Areas of engineering include civil and structural, electrical and electronics and mechanical.

As a professional civil and structural engineer, you will continuously be challenging traditional civil and construction methods with creativity and innovation to help design and manage structures for the modern world.

Key areas include structures, water resources, roads and traffic, bridges and marine structures.

As a professional electrical and electronics engineer, you will be able to contribute significantly to the design, automation and control of devices which make modern life convenient.

You will be involved in electronics, telecommunications, biomedical applications, power generation and distribution, including renewable energy.

You will develop skills in communication methods, electronic control systems and power engineering, together with a background of sustainable engineering principles.

As a professional mechanical engineer, you will be able to make significant contributions to the design and development of machinery to improve transportation, and to provide affordable solutions for manufacturing and industrial production.

Key areas include mechatronics, robotics, biomechanical applications, aeroplanes, cars, pumps and pipelines.

Your master's studies will expand your engineering specialist knowledge with particular emphasis placed on the themes of sustainability, creativity, teamwork, design, research and leadership.

This course was developed in consultation with and is supported by industry leaders.

You graduate with a sound foundation of engineering knowledge which directly aligns with international industry requirements.

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Common Units(2 units) - 20cp

Common units totalling 20 credit points as detailed below. CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology Select Common Units to find out more about individual units and advanced standing options.

Bachelor of Engineering Science Core Units(12 units) - 110cp

Compulsory Core units totalling 110 credit points as detailed below.

ENG151 Statics ENG174 Electrical Engineering SMA101 Mathematics 1A SMA102 Mathematics 1B ENG252 Dynamics PMO201 Project Management SMA209 Mathematics 2A SMA211 Mathematics 2B ENG303 Research Project ENG304 Design Project ENG305 Safety, Risk and Reliability IPM300 Industrial Experience (0 credit points) ENG142 Concepts of Chemical Engineering (final offering 2019) has been removed as a core unit from 2020 - see transition arrangements below.

Bachelor of Engineering Specialist Science Electives(7-8 units) - 70-80cp

Units totalling 70-80 credit points selected from one of the specialist streams.

Chemical Engineering (80 credit points) (no longer available for entry from 2020) SCH101 Chemical Concepts SCH102 Organic and Inorganic Chemistry ENG246 Process Analysis ENG247 Fluid and Thermodynamics ENG248 Unit Operations ENG341 Separation Process Principles ENG342 Instrumentation and Control (new title 2018) ENG364 Materials Engineering

Civil and Structural Engineering (70 credit points) ENG212 Mechanics of Solids ENG215 Surveying and Construction ENG247 Fluid and Thermodynamics ENG267 Hydraulics and Soil Mechanics ENG311 Geomechanics ENG364 Materials Engineering ENG368 Steel and Concrete Structures

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (80 credit points) ENG221 Analogue Electronics ENG223 Electrical Circuit Analysis ENG224 Electrical Machines and Power Systems ENG227 Electromagnetics and Communication Technology HIT235 Digital Systems and Computer Architecture ENG325 Systems Modelling and Control (new title 2016) HIT332 Embedded and Mobile Systems HIT365 C Programming

Mechanical Engineering (70 credit points) ENG212 Mechanics of Solids ENG235 Manufacturing ENG247 Fluid and Thermodynamics ENG325 Systems Modelling and Control (new title 2016) ENG338 Machine Design Principles ENG342 Instrumentation and Control (new title 2018) ENG364 Materials Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering Science Electives(3-4 units) - 30-40cp

Units totalling 30 - 40 credit points at 100 – 300 level selected from undergraduate units offered by the University. Students may also take elective units at an equivalent level via cross institutional enrolment. Students should contact the School to confirm their elective unit selection if unsure if their unit is appropriate. Students who have completed ENG142 Concepts of Chemical Engineering as a core unit prior to 2020 will count this as one of their undergraduate elective units. Suggested electives for students who have not completed ENG142 include: ECO107 Economics and the Modern Business Enterprise (replaces ECO105 from S2 2020) ENV103 Environmental Issues HIT137 Software Now HIT164 Computing Fundamentals LAW105 Introduction to Business law MAN105 Introduction to Management SCH104 Introductory Chemistry A SPH141 Concepts of Physics

Master of Engineering Core(5 units) - 40cp

Compulsory Core units totalling 40 credit points as detailed below.

ENG417 Sustainability (new title 2016) PRT501 Professional Practice (0cp) PRT503 Entrepreneurship for Professionals PRT507 System Design Part A PRT551 Project Management, Risk and Reliability (replaces PRT502 from 2016)

Master of Engineering Specialist Electives(8 units) - 80cp

Units totalling 80 credit points selected from one of the specialist streams.

Chemical Engineering (no longer available for entry from 2020) ENG441 Separation Processes ENG442 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics ENG443 Reactor Design ENG444 Hydrocarbon Processing ENG445 Process Control and Simulation ENG446 Bioprocess Engineering ENG481 Applied Heat and Mass Transfer PRT508 System Design Part B

Civil and Structural Engineering ENG412 Road and Traffic Engineering ENG462 Water Resources Engineering ENG463 Advanced Structural Analysis ENG464 Geotechnical Engineering ENG466 Design of Concrete Structures (new title 2016) ENG467 Design of Steel Structures(new title 2016) ENG469 Structural Analysis PRT508 System Design Part B

Electrical and Electronics Engineering ENG421 Digital Signal Processing ENG424 Power Engineering ENG429 Biomedical Engineering ENG445 Process Control and Simulation ENG471 Analogue Devices ENG473 Communication Systems (new title 2016) ENG474 Power Systems Analysis ENG476 Control Engineering (new title 2016)

Mechanical Engineering ENG432 Dynamics of Engineering Systems ENG476 Control Engineering (new title 2016) ENG480 Applied Fluid Mechanics ENG481 Applied Heat and Mass Transfer ENG482 Engines and Turbo Machinery ENG486 Machine Design ENG487 HVAC Systems ENG429 Biomedical Engineering OR ENG445 Process Control and Simulation

Research(2 units) - 40cp

PRT820

(20cp, repeatable) (recoded from PRT550 2016)

- 400cp

Total Credit Points

Entry requirements

Admission requirements are met by one of the following: Successful completion of the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (or equivalent) and the awarding of an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of at least 80*. Successful completion of at least 0.5 year of full-time study (or equivalent) of a higher education degree/diploma with a GPA of at least 6. Overseas secondary or tertiary qualifications considered equivalent to the above Australian qualifications. Attainment of a STAT Multiple Choice score of 162 (or a score of 168 if prior to May 2010). * After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.

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