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Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The overall objective of the Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) is to provide you with the skills to become an employable and effective aerospace engineer within a national and international context. It is designed to prepare you for a wide range of career possibilities by developing particular graduate attributes which will be of on-going benefit to you, your industry and society as a whole. As a graduate of this program, you will have been prepared to practise as an effective, high-level engineer. You will have demonstrated the ability to utilise fundamental knowledge and skills in mathematics and the sciences which underpin engineering. You will have demonstrated sound skills and appropriate understanding of disciplines relevant to aerospace engineering and its practise. You will have demonstrated suitable design skills, appropriate creativity, intellectual discipline, and professional skills relevant to working with others. In addition to this, you will have demonstrated the ability to communicate your ideas in a way appropriate to your profession and to the wider community [in general]. You will also have demonstrated your ability to learn in a self-directed way that will support professional extension in your working life and that will lead you to adapt through technological and social change. Furthermore, you will have demonstrated your ability to investigate complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods.The Aerospace Engineering program as a whole has a real world focus with a problem / project based active learning approach. In your first two years you are exposed to fundamentals of engineering sciences, mathematics, engineering design, and engineering professional practice. There is commonality with other undergraduate engineering programs in the School, with many common courses in first year and some common courses in second year. In the later years of the program, specialist aerospace option courses are offered in various streams associated with the wide variety of staff interest and expertise. The academic staff members teaching the course are aerospace engineering practitioners and together with the specialist knowledge they offer, the program is designed to provide you with a number of opportunities for industrial interaction.In summary, the program focuses on the development of your knowledge, skills, and attitudes in a way that is structured to address the objectives of the program.You will undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Projacte Part B, in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City and Bundoora Campuses.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Civil engineering involves the planning, design, construction, supervision, management and maintenance of the infrastructure projects necessary for the functioning of our modern community. Over time, civil engineering has been divided into a number of major fields including structural, geotechnical, water resources and transport. The modern civil engineer must also be capable of working on multidisciplinary projects. Graduates are employed as project managers, design engineers, construction managers, environmental engineers and engineering asset managers.The key objectives of the Civil and Infrastructure engineering program are to:develop a sustainability framework for engineering decision-making develop personal and professional graduate capabilities in sustainability, problem-solving and decision-making, technical competence, communication and teamwork encourage collaboration as a powerful way of helping you and your fellow students to be more effective learners, and staff to be more effective teachers.Project-based learning is the dominant teaching method adopted for the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) , with a strong focus on sustainability and technical competence included in each semester.Themes -Years 1 to 4Year themes are used to focus the attention of you and the staff on the different aims of, and aspects in, each of the four years of the program.Year 1: Developing commitment and connectivityThe aim in Year 1 is to assist you to connect with who you are, the university and the profession you have chosen to enter.Year 2: Covering the big, theoretical ideasThis is the year in which you will be learning the fundamentals of civil engineering. The emphasis is on gaining conceptual understanding and quantification to a level appropriate to the task.Year 3: Real world applicationsYou will use the theories developed in Year 2 to tackle designs and challenges based on real world applications.Year 4: Connecting to your future careerYou 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).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The overall objective of the Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) is for graduates to be employable and effective sustainable systems engineers in national and international contexts. The program is designed to prepare you for a wide range of career possibilities by developing graduate attributes which will be of on-going benefit to you, industry and society as a whole.The first two years of the program are focused on development of the sustainable systems approach. You will also be exposed to fundamentals of engineering sciences, mathematics, engineering design, and professional practice. In the final years of the program, and especially year 4, you will have the opportunity to study vairous specialisations - all taught with a sustainable systems engineering focus.The program is designed to provide you with a number of opportunities for industrial interaction and the academic staff members teaching the program are engineering practitioners with expertise in the specialisations.You'll learn how to protect, restore and create engineered and natural systems that are socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable.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 of these).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City and Bundoora Campuses.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) is to:provide learning experiences that provide you, as a graduate of this program, with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in electrical engineering, prepare you, on graduation from this program, to be ready to take up employment in electrical engineering, power generation and distribution and related industries. The related industries include the aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, electronics, computing, resources, defence, and primary industries.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 of these).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The objective of the Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) is to provide you with core mechanical and automotive engineering skills so that you can become an effective and highly employable autmotive engineer in Australia and internationally. It is designed to prepare you for a wide range of career possibilities by developing particular graduate attributes which will be of on-going benefit to you, your industry and society as a whole.As a graduate of this program, you will have demonstrated the ability to utilise fundamental knowledge and skills in mathematics and the sciences that underpin mechanical and automotive engineering and will have been prepared to practise as an effective, high-level engineer. You will have demonstrated suitable design skills, appropriate creativity, intellectual discipline, and professional skills relevant to working with others. You will have demonstrated the ability to communicate your ideas in a way appropriate to your profession and to the wider community.You will also have demonstrated your ability to learn in a self-directed way that will support professional extension in your working life and that will lead you to adapt through technological and social change. Furthermore, you will have demonstrated your ability to investigate complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods.The Automotive Engineering program, as a whole, has a real-world focus with a problem-/project-based active learning approach. The first two years of the program are common with the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering programs offered through the School of Engineering. In these years, you will be exposed to the fundamentals of engineering sciences, mathematics, engineering design, and engineering professional practice. In the final years of the program, specialist automotive engineering courses are offered in various streams of expertise. The academic staff members who teach the course are highly-regarded automotive engineering practitioners and, based on the specialist knowledge they offer, the program is designed to meet the needs of students, industry and the community, and to prepare you, the student, for a career in the automotive and related industries.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).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City and Bundoora Campuses.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) is to:provide learning experiences that provide you, as a graduate of this program, with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in electrical and electronic engineering,prepare you, on graduation from this program, to be ready to take up employment in electrical and electronic engineering and related industries. The related industries include the power generation and distribution, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biomedical, resource, defence, and primary industries.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 of these).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) is to:provide learning experiences that provide you, as a graduate of this program, with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in computer and network engineering, prepare you, on graduation from this program, to be ready to take up employment in computer and network engineering and related industries. The related industries include the aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, electronics, computing, resource, defence, and primary industries.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).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Telecommunications Engineers design, build and manage systems that transfer, store and manage information via radio frequency transmission, optical fibres or some other form of wave transmission. Telecommunications systems can employ a wide range of technologies, including optical fibre communication systems, radio systems (such as mobile phones and WiFi), cable systems and satellite communications. These systems and technologies can also be applied to a range of civilian and defence applications such as radar, weather monitoring, radio frequency identification, provision of services such as voice, video and streaming services over the internet and sensor networks.Within the Telecommunications Engineering field, there are Communication (or Radio Frequency) Engineers and Network Engineers. Communication Engineers focus on the specification, design and maintenance of the physical communication links and circuits and components such as antennas, transmitters and receivers, RF and microwave circuits, optical devices and optical fibres. Network Engineers concern themselves with how individual communication systems are combined together to create integrated networks, how to manage the flow of information through such networks and how to deliver internet and data services over these networks.The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) is to:provide you with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in telecommunications engineering, and give you the opportunity to take a minor in either Communication Engineering or Network Engineering, prepare you for employment in telecommunications engineering and related industries, including aerospace, telecommunications (both carriers and equipment suppliers), semiconductors and nanotechnology, defence, broadcasting, and network engineering.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).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The overall objective of the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) is to provide you with the skills to become an employable and effective mechanical engineer within a national and international context. It is designed to prepare you for a wide range of career possibilities by developing particular graduate attributes which will be of on-going benefit to you, your industry and society as a whole. As a graduate of this program, you will have been prepared to practise as an effective, high-level engineer. You will have demonstrated the ability to utilise fundamental knowledge and skills in mathematics and the sciences which underpin engineering. You will have demonstrated sound skills and appropriate understanding of disciplines relevant to mechanical engineering and its practice. You will have demonstrated suitable design skills, appropriate creativity, intellectual discipline, and professional skills relevant to working with others.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-focused or computational in nature (or some combination of these). In addition to this, you will have demonstrated the ability to communicate your ideas in a way appropriate to your profession and to the wider community in general. You will also have demonstrated your ability to learn in a self-directed way that will support professional extension in your working life and that will lead you to adapt through technological and social change. Furthermore, you will have demonstrated your ability to investigate complex problems using research-based knowledge and research methods.

Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of this program is to:develop the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in biomedical engineering. prepare you to take up employment in the medical, biomedical, biomechanical, medical equipment, medical laboratory, bioinformatics, and other biomedical and health related industries.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).This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City and Bundoora Campuses.