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Handbook This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=EN02&courseID=30410. CRICOS No.00213J Diploma in Engineering Year 2016 QUT code EN02 CRICOS 086329G Duration (full-time international) 1 year OP 14 Rank 70 International fee (indicative) 2016: $12,875 per Study Period (48 credit points) Total credit points 96 Credit points full-time sem. 48 Course Coordinator Ken Beutel; [email protected]. au Discipline Coordinator International Subject prerequisites Maths B English You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. Minimum English requirements Students must meet the English proficiency requirements. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Overview The Diploma in Engineering, which has intakes for international students in February, June and October, is equivalent to the first year of the Bachelor of Enginering. In this program, students study six first year faculty core units as well as two units of Communication which have been designed to support their other core units. Students who successfully complete these units earn full academic credit for eight units towards their degree. Graduates articulate to the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering. Small lectures and tutorials, additional workshops and the support of Language and Welfare Advisers provide an excellent learning environment. Entry Requirements - Academic Successful completion of senior high school with the required grades. Students can find more detailed country specific entry requirements at the following web site: http://www.qut.edu.au/international/applyi ng English Language Requirements Queensland Senior English (Low Achievement) or IELTS 5.5 with no sub- score less than 5.0 or TOEFL iBT Overall score of 69 (at least 18 in writing and reading and 17 or more in listening and speaking) or TOEFL 525 (paper) or TOEFL 193 (CBT) or equivalent, or successful completion of the EAP program. (N.B. Students should also check visa requirements). Progression Requirements for progression to the second year of the QUT Bachelor of Engineering program: i) fulfil the Diploma course requirements, ii) achieve a minimum GPA of 4.0 Course Completion Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) or better in all units. Abbreviation DipEng International Course structure You will complete six of engineering core units as well as two units of communication studies. Diploma in Engineering units Engineering Mathematics Energy in Engineering Systems Introductory Engineering Mathematics Foundations of Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Materials Engineering Computation Professional Communication 1 Professional Communication 2 Extension English sessions For first-semester students, these language sessions take place during weeks 2-8. Other QUTIC students in university entry programs may join the sessions if their timetable permits. The aim of extension English sessions is to improve your English language proficiency in speaking, listening and overall writing ability in a relaxed environment. In addition to developing these language skills, you will have the opportunity to discuss cultural issues and ask questions about studying at university. Sample Structure Code Title Semester 1 EGD121 Engineering Mechanics EGD113 Energy in

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  • Handbook

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

    http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=EN02&courseID=30410. CRICOS No.00213J

    Diploma in Engineering

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN02

    CRICOS 086329G

    Duration(full-timeinternational)

    1 year

    OP 14

    Rank 70

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $12,875 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    96

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    CourseCoordinator

    Ken Beutel;[email protected]

    DisciplineCoordinator

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●English●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 5.0

    Writing 5.0

    Reading 5.0

    Listening 5.0

    Overall 5.5

    OverviewThe Diploma in Engineering, which hasintakes for international students inFebruary, June and October, is equivalentto the first year of the Bachelor ofEnginering. In this program, studentsstudy six first year faculty core units aswell as two units of Communication whichhave been designed to support their othercore units. Students who successfullycomplete these units earn full academiccredit for eight units towards their degree.Graduates articulate to the second year ofthe Bachelor of Engineering. Smalllectures and tutorials, additionalworkshops and the support of Languageand Welfare Advisers provide an excellentlearning environment.

    Entry Requirements -AcademicSuccessful completion of senior highschool with the required grades. Studentscan find more detailed country specificentry requirements at the following website:http://www.qut.edu.au/international/applying

    English LanguageRequirementsQueensland Senior English (LowAchievement) or IELTS 5.5 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFL iBT Overallscore of 69 (at least 18 in writing andreading and 17 or more in listening andspeaking) or TOEFL 525 (paper) orTOEFL 193 (CBT) or equivalent, or

    successful completion of the EAPprogram. (N.B. Students should alsocheck visa requirements).

    ProgressionRequirements for progression to thesecond year of the QUT Bachelor ofEngineering program:

    i) fulfil the Diploma course requirements,ii) achieve a minimum GPA of 4.0

    Course CompletionStudents must obtain at least a grade of 4(Pass) or better in all units.

    AbbreviationDipEng

    International CoursestructureYou will complete six of engineering coreunits as well as two units ofcommunication studies.

    Diploma in Engineering unitsEngineering Mathematics●Energy in Engineering Systems●Introductory EngineeringMathematics

    Foundations of ElectricalEngineering

    Civil Engineering Materials●Engineering Computation●Professional Communication 1●Professional Communication 2●

    Extension English sessionsFor first-semester students, theselanguage sessions take place duringweeks 2-8.

    Other QUTIC students in university entryprograms may join the sessions if theirtimetable permits.

    The aim of extension English sessions isto improve your English languageproficiency in speaking, listening andoverall writing ability in a relaxedenvironment.

    In addition to developing these languageskills, you will have the opportunity todiscuss cultural issues and ask questionsabout studying at university.

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Semester 1

    EGD121EngineeringMechanics

    EGD113 Energy in

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    EngineeringSystems

    EGD125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1

    Semester 2

    EGD120Foundations ofElectricalEngineering

    EGD270Civil EngineeringMaterials

    EGD126EngineeringComputation

    QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2

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    Diploma in Information Technology

    Year 2016

    QUT code IT10

    CRICOS 081616G

    Duration(full-timeinternational)

    1 year

    OP 14

    Rank 70

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $9,307 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    96

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    CourseCoordinator

    Ken Beutel([email protected])

    DisciplineCoordinator

    International Subjectprerequisites

    English●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 5.0

    Writing 5.0

    Reading 5.0

    Listening 5.0

    Overall 5.5

    QUT International CollegeInternational students may upgrade to theQUT Bachelor of Information Technologythrough QUT International College at ourKelvin Grove campus.

    The University Diploma in InformationTechnology is equivalent to twosemesters of the Bachelor of InformationTechnology degree with a total of 96credit points (48 standard credit points fora full-time semester).

    In the University Diploma program,students study six degree core units aswell as two English language units thathave been designed to support the othercore units.

    Progression to the Bachelorof Information TechnologyStudents who successfully completethese eight units with a grade pointaverage of 4 (on a 7-point scale) andobtain a grade of at least 4 in ProfessionalCommunication 2 are given twosemesters full-time advanced standingtowards their degree and are guaranteeda place in the Bachelor of InformationTechnology.

    Students who complete the UniversityDiploma in Information Technology arealso eligible for 96 credit points towardsthe Bachelor of Corporate SystemsManagement and Bachelor of Games andInteractive Entertainment.

    International CoursestructureDiploma in InformationTechnology units

    Impact of IT●Computer TechnologyFundamentals

    Designing for IT●Building IT Systems●Programming Principles●Modelling Information Systems●Professional Communication 1●Professional Communication 2●

    Extension English SessionsFor first-semester students, thesesessions take place during weeks two toeight. Other QUTIC students in UniversityEntry Programs may join the sessions, iftheir timetable permits. The aims ofExtension English are to improve thestudent’s English language proficiency inspeaking, listening and overall writingability in a relaxed environment.

    In addition to developing these languageskills, students have the opportunity todiscuss cultural issues and ask questionsabout studying at university.

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Semester One

    ITD101 Impact of IT

    ITD102ComputerTechnologyFundamentals

    ITD104 Building IT Systems

    QCD110ProfessionalCommunication 1

    NOTE: ITD101 & ITD102 are offered inALTERNATE semesters

    Semester Two

    ITD103 Designing for IT

    ITD121ProgrammingPrinciples

    ITD122ModellingInformationSystems

    QCD210ProfessionalCommunication 2

    NOTE: ITD103 & ITD121 are offered inALTERNATE semesters

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  • Handbook

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given for allprimary majors in this course.

    Complementary StudiesYou have the opportunity to undertake asecond major or two minors. A secondmajor is a set of eight units (96 creditpoints) in the same discipline. A minor is aset of four units (48 credit points) in thesame discipline. You will select yourprimary major, second major and/orminors after the completion of your firstyear.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours) must obtain atleast 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specifiedtimeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Course DesignYour QUT Bachelor of Engineering(Honours) degree consists of 384 creditpoints (32 units) arranged as follows:

    (a) First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) Discipline Foundation units 24cp +two (2) option units 24cp (96 credit points)

    (b) Major: One (1) block of eight (8) majorunits 96cp plus eight (8) Honours levelunits 96cp (192 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:• Research methods 12cp• Project 24cp• 5 x Advanced major units 60cp

    Available Majors are:

    • Civil• Computer and Software Systems• Electrical• Electrical and Aerospace• Mechatronics• Mechanical• Medical, or• Process

    (c) Complementary Studies: 1 x SecondMajor (8 unit set) or 2 x Minor (4 unit seteach)from the options specified for yourchosen major. (96 credit points)

    Pathways to Further StudyThe (EN01) Bachelor of Engineering(Honours) is located at Level 8 of theAustralian Qualifications Framework(AQF). Graduates may be eligible fordiscipline relevant Masters and/orDoctoral level programs.

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

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    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    PVB101 is the substitute unit of EGB113in semester 2

    Select 12cp (1 unit) from ONE of theEngineering Foundation Strands

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    Select 24cp (2 units) from ONE of theEngineering Foundation Strands

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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  • Handbook

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Dr Brian Lee

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Civil) must obtainat least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126 Engineering

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  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)

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    Computation

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB270Civil EngineeringMaterials

    EGB272Traffic and TransportEngineering

    EGB275 Structural Mechanics

    EGB371EngineeringHydraulics

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB273Principles ofConstruction

    EGB373GeotechnicalEngineering

    EGB376 Steel Design

    EGH471Advanced WaterEngineering

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB375Design of ConcreteStructures

    EGH473AdvancedGeotechnicalEngineering

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH472Advanced Highwayand PavementEngineering

    EGH475Advanced ConcreteStructures

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    - Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH479Advances in CivilEngineering Practice

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB273Principles ofConstruction

    EGB373 Geotechnical

    Engineering

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB270Civil EngineeringMaterials

    EGB272Traffic and TransportEngineering

    EGB275 Structural Mechanics

    EGB371EngineeringHydraulics

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH471Advanced WaterEngineering

    EGH472Advanced Highwayand PavementEngineering

    EGB376 Steel Design

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGB375Design of ConcreteStructures

    EGH473AdvancedGeotechnicalEngineering

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    - Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH475Advanced ConcreteStructures

    EGH479Advances in CivilEngineering Practice

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

    http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=EN01&courseID=30282. CRICOS No.00213J

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer and Software Systems)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Dr Wayne Kelly

    [email protected]

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Computer andSoftware Systems) must obtain at least60 days of industrial experience/practicein an engineering environment asapproved by the course coordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer and Software Systems)

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    Please note -

    This is an example study plan for studentson a relatively standard progression,however, depending on which units andsecond majors/minors you choose, youmay need to deviate from that plan.Please contact your Subject AreaCoordinator Dr Wayne Kelly,Email: [email protected] if you wish todiscuss your study plan options.

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    CAB201ProgrammingPrinciples

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 2, Semester 2

    CAB202Microprocessorsand Digital Systems

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    Intermediate Software Unit Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    CAB403SystemsProgramming

    Intermediate Electrical Unit Option

    Intermediate Electrical or Software UnitOption

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    Advanced Electrical Unit Option

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    EGH456 Embedded Systems

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH455Advanced SystemsDesign

    Advanced Electrical or Software UnitOption

    Advanced Software Unit Option

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Please note -

    This is an example study plan for studentson a relatively standard progression,however, depending on which units andsecond majors/minors you choose, youmay need to deviate from that plan.Please contact your Subject AreaCoordinator Dr Wayne Kelly,Email: [email protected] if you wish todiscuss your study plan options.

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    CAB201ProgrammingPrinciples

    CAB202Microprocessorsand Digital Systems

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    Intermediate Software Unit Option

    Intermediate Software Unit Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    CAB403SystemsProgramming

    Intermediate Electrical Unit Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH456 Embedded Systems

    Advanced Electrical Unit Option

    Advanced Software Unit Option

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH455Advanced SystemsDesign

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    Advanced Electrical Unit Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Aerospace)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Associate ProfessorFelipe Gonzalez

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Electrical andAerospace) must obtain at least 60 daysof industrial experience/practice in anengineering environment as approved bythe course coordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    EGB243Aircraft Systems andFlight

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB345Control and DynamicSystems

    EGB346Unmanned AircraftSystems

    Intermediate Electrical & Areospace UnitOption

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB349Systems Engineeringand Design Project

    Advanced Electrical & Areospace UnitOption

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH445 Modern Control

    EGH450AdvancedUnmanned AircraftSystems

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    EGH446AutonomousSystems

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    Advanced Electrical & Aerospace Unit

    Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    EGB243Aircraft Systems andFlight

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGB345Control and DynamicSystems

    EGB346Unmanned AircraftSystems

    Intermediate Electrical & Aerospace UnitOption

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGB349Systems Engineeringand Design Project

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH445 Modern Control

    EGH450AdvancedUnmanned AircraftSystems

    Advanced Electrical & Aerospace UnitOption

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    Year 5, Semester 1

    Advanced Electrical & Aerospace UnitOption

    EGH446AutonomousSystems

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Dr Jacob Coetzee3138 [email protected]

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Electrical) mustobtain at least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Intermediate Electrical Unit OptionsList

    Advanced Electrical Unit OptionsList

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB241Electromagnetics andMachines

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    Year 2, Semester 2

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit [1]

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit [2]

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit [3]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[1]

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB340 Design and Practice

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit [1]

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit [2] or2nd Major/Minor unit[2]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[3]

    Year 3, Semester 2

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[3]

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[4]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[2] or AdvancedElectrical Option Unit [2]

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    - Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit[4]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[5]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[6]

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[5]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[7]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[8]

    Intermediate Electrical Unit Options List

    EGB341Energy Supply andDelivery

    EGB342Telecommunicationsand SignalProcessing

    EGB345Control and DynamicSystems

    EGB348 Electronics

    Advanced Electrical Unit Options List

    EGH440Power SystemsAnalysis

    EGH441Power SystemModelling

    EGH442RF Techniques andApplications

    EGH443AdvancedTelecommunications

    EGH444Digital Signals andImage Processing

    EGH445 Modern Control

    EGH446 Autonomous Systems

    EGH448 Power Electronics

    EGH449 Advanced Electronics

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111 Foundation of

    Engineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Please refer to the Engineering HonoursMajors page under "Your Course" at theFaculty's Student Zone for more details,including a course diagram, onthe Electrical engineering major.

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●Intermediate Electrical Unit OptionsList

    Advanced Electrical Unit OptionsList

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    CAB202Microprocessors andDigital Systems

    2nd Major/Minor Unit[1]

    2nd Major/Minor Unit[2]

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB241Electromagnetics andMachines

    EGB240 Electronic Design

    2nd Major/Minor Unit[3]

    2nd Major/Minor Unit[4]

    Year 3, Semester 2

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit[1]

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit[2]

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit[3]

    2nd Major/Minor Unit[5]

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGB340 Design and Practice

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[1]

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[2]

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    - Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit [5]or2nd Major/Minor unit[6]

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[3]

    Advanced Electrical Option Unit[4]

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

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  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)

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    Advanced Electrical Option Unit [5] or2nd Major/Minor unit[6]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[7]

    2nd Major/Minor unit[8]

    Intermediate Electrical Unit Options List

    EGB341Energy Supply andDelivery

    EGB342Telecommunicationsand SignalProcessing

    EGB345Control and DynamicSystems

    EGB348 Electronics

    Advanced Electrical Unit Options List

    EGH440Power SystemsAnalysis

    EGH441Power SystemModelling

    EGH442RF Techniques andApplications

    EGH443AdvancedTelecommunications

    EGH444Digital Signals andImage Processing

    EGH445 Modern Control

    EGH446 Autonomous Systems

    EGH448 Power Electronics

    EGH449 Advanced Electronics

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    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Professor Ted Steinberg

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementscandidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Mechanical) mustobtain at least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB211 Dynamics

    EGB214Materials andManufacturing

    EGB314Strength ofMaterials

    EGB210Fundamentals ofMechanical Design

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    EGB321Dynamics ofMachines

    EGB322 Thermodynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB316Design of MachineElements

    EGH423 Fluids Dynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH414 Stress Analysis

    EGH422AdvancedThermodynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    EGH421Vibration andControl

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH420MechanicalSystems Design

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB211 Dynamics

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB210Fundamentals ofMechanical Design

    EGB214 Materials andManufacturing

    EGB314Strength ofMaterials

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGB321Dynamics ofMachines

    EGB322 Thermodynamics

    EGH414 Stress Analysis

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGB316Design of MachineElements

    EGH423 Fluids Dynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404EngineeringResearch Methods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH422AdvancedThermodynamics

    EGH420MechanicalSystems Design

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH421Vibration andControl

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronics)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Associate ProfessorJason Ford

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Mechatronics)must obtain at least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Strudent EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    This is an example study plan for studentson a relatively standard progression,however, depending on which units andsecond majors/minors you choose, youmay need to deviate from that plan.Please contact [email protected] ifyou wish to discuss your study planoptions.

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    CAB202Microprocessorsand Digital Systems

    EGB242 Signal Analysis

    EGB211 Dynamics

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB220MechatronicsDesign 1

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGB345Control andDynamic Systems

    EGB320MechatronicsDesign 2

    Intermediate Electrical Option Unit

    Intermediate Mechanical Option Unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH419MechatronicsDesign 3

    Advanced Mechanical or 2ndMajor/Minor Unit

    EGH446AutonomousSystems

    SEB400Foundations ofResearch

    - Substitute unit EGH403, if needed forSemester 1 2016

    - To be replaced by EGH404 fromSemester 2, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH445 Modern Control

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    2nd Major/Minor Unit or AdvancedElectrical Option Unit

    2nd Major/Minor Unit or AdvancedMechanical Option Unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Medical)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Dr Devakar Epari

    [email protected]

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Medical) mustobtain at least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB211 Dynamics

    EGB214Materials andManufacturing

    EGB210Fundamentals ofMechanical Design

    LSB131 Anatomy

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    LSB231 Physiology

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB319 BioDesign

    EGB314 Strength of Materials

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH414 Stress Analysis

    EGH418 Biomechanics

    EGH424 Biofluids

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH438 Biomaterials

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH435Modelling andSimulation for MedicalEngineers

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    2nd Major/Minor unit option

    Code Title

    Year 1, Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 1, Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    LSB131 Anatomy

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    LSB231 Physiology

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    Or Foundation Unit Option

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB210Fundamentals ofMechanical Design

    EGB314 Strength of Materials

    EGB211 Dynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH418 Biomechanics

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    EGH414 Stress Analysis

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGB319 BioDesign

    EGB214Materials andManufacturing

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    Substitute unit EGH403 if needed forSemester 1, 2016

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH424 Biofluids

    EGH435Modelling andSimulation for MedicalEngineers

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH438 Biomaterials

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Process)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN01

    CRICOS 084921G

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 81

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Associate ProfessorRobert Speight

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.5

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    Complementary StudiesYou will have the opportunity toundertaken either a 2nd major or twominors.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours)(Process) mustobtain at least 60 days of industrialexperience/practice in an engineeringenvironment as approved by the coursecoordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specified

    timeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First year: four (4) core units 48cp +two (2) discipline foundation units24cp + two (2) option units 24cp (96credit points)

    Major: one (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)honours-level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary studies: one xsecond major or two x minor (96credit points).

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x advanced major units 60cp.●

    International CoursestructureTo graduate with a Bachelor ofEngineering (Honours), students arerequired to complete 384 credit points ofcourse units, as outlined below:

    First Year: Four (4) core units 48cp+ two (2) Discipline Foundationunits 24cp + two (2) option units24cp (96 credit points)

    Major: One (1) block of eight (8)major units 96cp plus eight (8)Honours level units 96cp (192 creditpoints)

    Complementary Studies: 1 x 2ndmajor or 2 x minor (96 credit points)

    Honours units to consist of:Research methods 12cp●Project 24cp●5 x Advanced major units 60cp●

    Sample StructureCode Title

    Year 1 - Semester 1

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

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    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Maths Alternative Unit Option List

    Plus 36cp from ONE of the EngineeringFoundation Strands

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 1●Year 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 1

    EGB211 Dynamics

    EGB260OperationsManagement andProcess Economics

    CVB101 General Chemistry

    EGB363Safety andEnvironmentalManagement

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB322 Thermodynamics

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB361Minerals and MineralsProcessing

    EGH423 Fluids Dynamics

    EGH461 Unit Operations

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGH411 Industrial Chemistry

    EGH422AdvancedThermodynamics

    EGB360Plant and ProcessDesign

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    To be replaced by EGH404 fromSemester 2, 2016 - Substitute unitEGH403 if needed for Semester 1 2016

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH460Advanced ProcessModelling

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    If you're intended to select MedicalEngineering Major, please refer your firstyear study plan at Medical major 1st Year- July Entry

    Code Title

    Year 1 - Semester 2

    MZB125IntroductoryEngineeringMathematics

    OR

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    EGB100EngineeringSustainability andProfessional Practice

    EGB113Energy in EngineeringSystems

    OR

    PVB101Physics of the VeryLarge

    EGB123Civil EngineeringSystems

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    Year 2 - Semester 1

    MZB126EngineeringComputation

    OR

    Unit Option List

    EGB111Foundation ofEngineering Design

    EGB121 Engineering Mechanics

    EGB120Foundations ofElectrical Engineering

    OR

    Foundation Unit Option

    SemestersYear 2, Semester 2●Year 3, Semester 1●Year 3, Semester 2●Year 4, Semester 1●Year 4, Semester 2●Year 5, Semester 1●

    Code Title

    Year 2, Semester 2

    EGB211 Dynamics

    EGB323 Fluid Mechanics

    CVB101 General Chemistry

    2nd Major/Minor Unit

    Year 3, Semester 1

    EGB260OperationsManagement andProcess Economics

    EGB363Safety andEnvironmental

    Management

    EGB361Minerals and MineralsProcessing

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 3, Semester 2

    EGB322 Thermodynamics

    EGB360Plant and ProcessDesign

    EGH411 Industrial Chemistry

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 1

    EGH461 Unit Operations

    EGH404Engineering ResearchMethods

    Substitute unit. EGH403 if needed forSemester 1 2016

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 4, Semester 2

    EGH422AdvancedThermodynamics

    EGH400-1 Research Project 1

    EGH460Advanced ProcessModelling

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    Year 5, Semester 1

    EGH400-2 Research Project 2

    EGH423 Fluids Dynamics

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    2nd Major/Minor unit

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    Bachelor of Engineering

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN40

    CRICOS 056529D

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 82

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●English●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.0

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given for allprimary majors in this course. In addition,Software Engineering also has fullprofessional accreditation with theAustralian Computer Society.

    Second MajorsDepending on your choice of primarymajor, you may have the opportunity toundertake a second major or two minors.A second major is an established set ofeight units (96 credit points) in the samediscipline. A minor is an established set offour units (48 credit points) in the samediscipline or from anywhere in theUniversity. You will select your primarymajor, second major and/or minors afterthe completion of your first year.

    HonoursEN40 students who meet GPArequirements are eligible to be awardedBachelor of Engineering with Honours.The Honours GPA requirements are setout in MOPP – 5.2.5 Grading system –awards with honours and bachelorhonours degrees.

    Special CourseRequirementsA candidate for the degree of Bachelor ofEngineering must obtain at least 60 daysof industrial experience/practice in anengineering environment as approved bythe course coordinator.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specifiedtimeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    This information is correct as at 30/11/2016. For the most up-to-date course information, visit

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    http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=EN40&courseID=30891. CRICOS No.00213J

    Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics)

    Year 2016

    QUT code EN40

    CRICOS 056529D

    Duration(full-time)

    4 years

    OP 9

    Rank 82

    OP Guarantee Yes

    Campus Gardens Point

    Domestic fee(indicative)

    2016: CSP $4,500 perStudy Period (48 creditpoints)

    International fee(indicative)

    2016: $14,800 per StudyPeriod (48 credit points)

    Total creditpoints

    384

    Credit pointsfull-time sem.

    48

    Start months February, July

    Int. Start Months February, July

    Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year.

    CourseCoordinator

    SEF Enquiries - email:[email protected];ph: +61 7 3138 8822

    DisciplineCoordinator

    Associate ProfessorFelipe Gonzalez

    Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas

    Maths B●English●

    We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Chemistry, Maths C and Physics.

    International Subjectprerequisites

    Maths B●English●

    You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended study: Chemistry, MathsC and Physics.

    Minimum EnglishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.

    IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)

    Speaking 6.0

    Writing 6.0

    Reading 6.0

    Listening 6.0

    Overall 6.0

    Professional RecognitionFull professional accreditation fromEngineers Australia has been given forthis course.

    HonoursEN40 students who meet GPArequirements are eligible to be awardedBachelor of Engineering with Honours.The Honours GPA requirements are setout in MOPP – 5.2.5 Grading system –awards with honours and bachelorhonours degrees.

    Special CourseRequirementsStudents must complete 60 daysapproved industrial experience in anengineering environment, including 10days specialist experience in the avionicsindustry as part of the Work IntegratedLearning unit.

    International Student EntryInternational students must maintain anenrolment program that will allow them tocomplete their course within the specifiedtimeframe of their eCoE (electronicConfirmation of Enrolment).

    Domestic Course structureWork Integrated Learning unitStudents must complete 60 daysapproved industrial experience in anengineering environment, including 10days specialist experience in the avionicsindustry as part of the Work IntegratedLearning unit.

    Your courseYear 1Common first-year units include thefoundation of engineering mathematics,basic principles of sustainability, electricalengineering, engineering mechanics,engineering design and engineeringmaterials. These units provide a strong,fundamental overview of the threeengineering streams: civil, electrical andmechanical.

    Year 2A solid grounding in the basic terminologyand work practices commonly employedin the aerospace industry provide anunderstanding of air, spacecraft flightcontrol principles and safety aspects ofaviation. Exciting wind tunnel tests andunderstanding of Mach number effects,fundamentals of aircraft performance,estimating range and endurance, take offand landing calculations and lightenvelopes also feature.

    Year 3Emphasis on the flight control systems ofmodern aircraft, which is one of theprimary subsystems. You are introducedto methods for modelling the dynamicbehaviour of aircraft, missiles andspacecraft, and criteria for stability.Systems engineering methodologies andtechniques are applied to aerospaceengineering projects such as design andoperation of a fully autonomous micro airvehicle or rocket.

    Year 4Advanced concepts such as spacecraftguidance and navigation, orbit andaltitude determ