Bachelor of Engineering (Adv Manufacturing & Mechatronics)(Hons)/Bachelor of Business(Intern Bus)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
About
The objective of the BEng (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours) degree of this program is to develop highly employable graduates who are capable of working effectively as Manufacturing and Mechatronics engineers, in the national and international context.
It is designed to prepare you as a graduate engineer for a wide range of career possibilities by developing particular graduate attributes which will be of on-going benefit to you, industry and society as a whole.
Manufacturing industry is highly diversified.
As a graduate of this program, you are highly qualified for designing and implementing state-of-the-art manufacturing and automation systems.
You will be able to work in a wide range of engineering industries, from global manufacturing, aerospace and automotive, to supply chain and logistics.The Bachelor of Business (International Business) program provides you with technical and critical knowledge and skills in international business to apply in diverse global contexts.
A broad-based curriculum covers international human resource management, global marketing and cross-culture management, with focus in professional training in contemporary international business.Over the duration of this program you will participate in a variety of learning experiences which are designed to support you in developing skills as an International Business graduate.
Learning and teaching approaches for this program may include lectures and tutorials, problem-based learning, case studies, work-integrated learning, assignments, projects and examinations.Combining both BEng and BBus skills and qualification, this program provides you with the capability to oversee development of large scale, high value added manufacturing facilities that have a global operational focus, making Australian manufacturing more competitive.
As a graduate of this program you are likely to practice as an engineer at a high level.You will undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project Part B, in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination).The capstone course BUSM4689 Political Economy of International Business which will provide you the opportunity to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learningThe program will prepare you to work as a professional in a wide range of industries, government and non-government organisations that require high-level international skills, such as trading, business, finance, manufacturing, logistics, and trade promotion sectors
Structure
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To graduate you must complete the following:
All courses listed may not be available each semester
Year One of Program
Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Introduction to Management | 12 | BUSM4176 | City Campus |
BUSM4400 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Macroeconomics 1 | 12 | ECON1010 | City Campus |
ECON1293 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Digital Fundamentals | 12 | OENG1206 | City Campus |
Engineering Science | 12 | OENG1208 | City Campus |
Creative Engineering CAD | 12 | OENG1204 | City Campus |
Engineering Mathematics | 12 | MATH2393 | City Campus |
Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics: What We Make and How We Make It | 12 | MANU2488 | City Campus |
Introduction to Civil & Infrastructure Engineering | 12 | CIVE1265 | City Campus |
Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering | 12 | EEET2249 | City Campus |
Year Two of Program
Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Mathematics and Statistics for Manufacturing Engineers | 12 | MATH2185 | City Campus |
Prices and Markets | 12 | ECON1020 | City Campus |
ECON1297 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Mechanics and Materials 2 | 12 | MIET2115 | City Campus |
Engineering Dynamics | 12 | MIET2134 | City Campus |
Marketing Principles | 12 | MKTG1025 | City Campus |
MKTG1337 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Commercial Law | 12 | LAW2442 | City Campus |
LAW2501 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Political Economy of International Business | 12 | BUSM4689 | City Campus |
BUSM4752 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Electronics | 12 | EEET2255 | City Campus |
International Business | 12 | BUSM1222 | City Campus |
BUSM4384 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam |
Year Three of Program
Complete the following Eight (8) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Financial Markets | 12 | BAFI1002 | City Campus |
BAFI3216 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Managing International Business Responsibly | 12 | BUSM4687 | City Campus |
International Trade | 12 | ECON1086 | City Campus |
ECON1312 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Engineering Computing 1 | 12 | EEET2246 | City Campus |
Mechanical Design 1 | 24 | MIET2420 | City Campus |
Accounting in Organisations and Society | 12 | ACCT1044 | East Gippsland TAFE Bairnsdale |
ACCT1046 | City Campus | ||
ACCT2061 | Bundoora Campus | ||
ACCT2282 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Global Trade Operations | 12 | OMGT2243 | City Campus |
OMGT2328 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Creativity, Innovation and Design | 12 | BUSM4550 | City Campus |
BUSM4704 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam |
Year Four of Program
Complete the following Seven (7) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Materials Engineering | 12 | MANU1169 | Bundoora Campus |
Advanced Manufacturing Processes | 12 | MANU1170 | Bundoora Campus |
Automatic Control Systems | 12 | MANU1174 | Bundoora Campus |
Design for Assembly and Automation | 12 | MANU1175 | Bundoora Campus |
MANU2167 | City Campus | ||
Mechatronic Design | 12 | MIET2362 | Bundoora Campus |
Cross Cultural Management | 12 | BUSM4688 | City Campus |
BUSM4809 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Research Methods for Engineers | 12 | EEET2449 | City Campus |
EEET2572 | Bundoora Campus | ||
EEET2606 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam |
Select and Complete One (1) Course from the following Business Options list:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Employment Relations | 12 | BUSM1080 | City Campus |
Negotiation and Advocacy | 12 | BUSM1074 | City Campus |
Applied Entrepreneurship | 12 | BUSM4052 | City Campus |
BUSM4455 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Driving Innovation in Organisations | 12 | BUSM1321 | City Campus |
BUSM4469 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 12 | OMGT1082 | City Campus |
Financial Accounting and Analysis | 12 | ACCT2033 | City Campus |
ACCT2220 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Management Accounting and Business | 12 | ACCT1060 | City Campus |
ACCT2219 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Company Law | 12 | LAW2450 | City Campus |
LAW2507 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Business Finance | 12 | BAFI1008 | City Campus |
BAFI3217 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
International Monetary Economics | 12 | ECON1082 | City Campus |
Internet for Business | 12 | ISYS2061 | City Campus |
ISYS3346 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Business Information Technology | 12 | INTE2043 | City Campus |
Human Resource Development | 12 | BUSM1137 | City Campus |
Managing Performance in Organisations | 12 | BUSM1228 | City Campus |
Entrepreneurial Finance | 12 | BUSM1313 | City Campus |
Ethics and Governance | 12 | BUSM3115 | City Campus |
BUSM4562 | Melbourne transfer to Vietnam | ||
Enterprise Beyond Profit | 12 | BUSM4702 | City Campus |
Enterprise Information Systems | 12 | ISYS2425 | City Campus |
Work, Health, Safety & Wellbeing | 12 | BUSM3122 | City Campus |
Select and Complete One (1) Course from:
ANDYear Five of Program
Complete the following Two (2) Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Engineering Capstone Project Part A | 12 | OENG1167 | City Campus |
OENG1180 | Bundoora Campus | ||
Engineering Capstone Project Part B | 12 | OENG1168 | City Campus |
OENG1179 | Bundoora Campus |
Complete the following One (1) Course:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Autonomous Systems | 12 | MANU2206 | Bundoora Campus |
Select and Complete Five (5) of the following Courses:
Course Title | Credit Points | Course Code | Campus |
---|---|---|---|
Professional Engineering Experience | 12 | OENG1165 | City Campus |
Humanitarian Experiential Learning Project | 12 | OENG1164 | City Campus |
Tissue Engineering | 12 | MANU2234 | City Campus |
MANU2459 | Bundoora Campus | ||
Manufacturing Systems Modelling | 12 | MANU1420 | Bundoora Campus |
Automated System Design | 12 | MANU2230 | Bundoora Campus |
Advanced Robotics | 12 | MANU1417 | Bundoora Campus |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing | 12 | MANU1418 | Bundoora Campus |
Quality Management | 12 | MANU1419 | Bundoora Campus |
Advanced Materials | 12 | MIET1200 | Bundoora Campus |
Advanced Manufacturing and Design | 12 | MANU2455 | City Campus |
Entry requirements
Program entry requirements
Successful completion of an Australian Year 12 senior secondary certificate of education or equivalent.
For information on international qualifications and corresponding entry requirements that are equivalent to Australian academic entry requirements, see the Country equivalents web page.
Prerequisites
Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) prerequisite units 3 and 4 — A study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (Any) or Maths: Specialist Mathematics, and a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in any other English.
English language requirements
A minimum IELTS (Academic module) overall score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0; or equivalent.
For equivalents to English entry requirements, see the English equivalents web page.
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Bachelor of Engineering (Adv Manufacturing & Mechatronics)(Hons)
The program learning outcomes have been aligned with recognised standards for Bachelor of Engineering Degrees to obtain national accreditation by Engineers Australia.
Knowledge and Skill Base
1.1. Comprehensive, theory based understanding of the underpinning natural and physical sciences and the engineering fundamentals applicable to the engineering discipline.
1.2. Conceptual understanding of the mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics, and computer and information sciences which underpin the engineering discipline.
1.3. In-depth understanding of specialist bodies of knowledge within the engineering discipline.
1.4. Discernment of knowledge development and research directions within the engineering discipline.
1.5. Knowledge of contextual factors impacting the engineering discipline.
1.6. Understanding of the scope, principles, norms, accountabilities and bounds of contemporary engineering practice in the specific discipline.
Engineering Application Ability
2.1. Application of established engineering methods to complex engineering problem solving.
2.2. Fluent application of engineering techniques, tools and resources.
2.3. Application of systematic engineering synthesis and design processes.
2.4. Application of systematic approaches to the conduct and management of engineering projects.
Professional and Personal Attributes
3.1. Ethical conduct and professional accountability.
3.2. Effective oral and written communication in professional and lay domains.
3.3. Creative, innovative and pro-active demeanour.
3.4. Professional use and management of information.
3.5.Orderly management of self, and professional conduct.
3.6.Effective team membership and team leadership.
Program Learning Outcomes Bachelor of Business (International Business)
In this program you will learn and apply the relevance and utility of a range of international business theories dealing with the complex issues in international trade, investment and management. You will understand the influences of political, economic, social and cultural factors on international business, and also develop skills and abilities to manage business in such a variety of contexts.
You will use your knowledge and skills to think critically, creatively and morally about functions and strategies of international business organisations in competitive business environments.
On the successful completion of this program you will be equipped to:
Institution
