Course overview
This course will enable graduates to develop the skills required by engineering professionals in negotiating, planning, designing, constructing, implementing, testing and reporting engineering developments, schemes or designs. The students will complete one of the projects that was commenced in Engineering Capstone Experience A. The course will utilise real projects provided by industry with industrial representatives acting as clients to the students. Different developments or projects will be offered each year. Students will develop a detailed design and construction (where appropriate) of the feasible solution developed in Engineering Capstone Experience A. The course is undertaken by the class acting as consulting companies with the management and organisation of that company being the responsibility of the students. Regular meetings with the lecturers and industry clients will review progress and guide the teams in the projects. Significant emphasis will be placed on the social, environmental, international, political and economic contexts applicable to each project.
Course learning outcomes
- Determine and respond to client requirements through application of engineering knowledge, techniques, established engineering methods, design and project management processes. (PO 1, 3, 4, 5, 9) (EA 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4)
- Use and manage information in a professional context and be aware of common document identification, tracking and control procedures. (PO 2, 9) (EA 1.4, 3.4)
- Apply creative approaches to problem solving, identify and critically appraise information, processes, current developments and advanced technologies in their area of specialisation. (PO 2, 4, 9) (EA 1.4, 3.3, 3.4)
- Function independently or as an effective member or leader of a diverse engineering team and demonstrate ethical conduct and professional behaviour and accountability. (PO 6, 8) (EA 3.1, 3.6)
- Present a professional image and demonstrate self awareness and effective communication skills appropriate for professional practice. (PO 7, 9) (EA 3.2, 3.5)
Availability
Class details
Mawson Lakes
Class number 23112
Section SE01
Size 60
Available 60
Class number 23113
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Class details
Mawson Lakes
Class number 53140
Section SE01
Size 60
Available 60
Class number 53141
Section WS01
Size 30
Available 30
Class number 53142
Section WS02
Size 30
Available 30
Class number 58855
Section WS03
Size 30
Available 30
Class number 58856
Section WS04
Size 30
Available 30
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