Mechanical and Material Systems
Learning Outcomes
Professionally apply systematic engineering methods to design optimised and sustainable solutions to problems related to mechanical and materials systems.
Formulate and evaluate solutions to engineering problems in the field of mechanical and materials systems by selecting and applying theoretical principles and methods from the underpinning physical, mathematical and information sciences.
Proficiently apply advanced technical knowledge and appropriate tools in mechanical and materials systems
- identify and critically evaluate current developments and emerging trends within the field of mechanical and materials systems.
Communicate effectively with colleagues and others employing a range of communication media and tools.
Engage in independent research and investigation and critical reflection.
Work effectively and proactively within teams, demonstrating autonomy, professional conduct, well developed judgement, adaptability and responsibility to achieve engineering outcomes at a high standard.
Professional Skills Mapping:
Mapping of Learning Outcomes to Professional Competencies
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
48 units from the completion of the following course(s):
ENGN2217 - Mechanical Systems and Design (6 units)
ENGN2222 - Engineering Thermodynamics (6 units)
ENGN3331 - System Dynamics (6 units)
ENGN3601 - Engineering Materials (6 units)
ENGN4027 - Sustainable Nanomaterials (6 units)
ENGN4212 - Manufacturing Technologies (6 units)*
ENGN4511 - Composite Materials (6 units)
ENGN4615 - Finite Element Analysis (6 units)
Note: ENGN4212 will be offered in semester 2 instead of semester 1 from 2020.
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