• Class Number 2173
  • Term Code
  • Class Info
  • Unit Value 0 units
  • Mode of Delivery In Person
  • COURSE CONVENER
    • Dr Bin Lu
  • Class Dates
  • Class Start Date 21/02/2022
  • Class End Date 27/05/2022
  • Census Date 31/03/2022
  • Last Date to Enrol 28/02/2022
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Practical Experience (ENGN3100)

The Bachelor of Engineering degree at the ANU is accredited by the Engineers Australia. A requirement of Engineers Australia, as part of the degree accreditation, is that ALL students MUST complete the equivalent of 12 weeks of full-time work experience outside the University during their studies. This is implemented in the Bachelor of Engineering degree at the ANU as the ENGN3100 course.


It is the student's responsibility to obtain the employment. The School of Engineering provides several resources to help students find work experience, including an annual seminar held in second semester, an ENGN3100 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document and a list of past employers (updated at the end of each semester).


As a general rule, the ideal would be 12 weeks (420 hours) in an engineering environment where the student is working with or supervised by engineers. Also acceptable is 8 weeks in an engineering environment and remaining 4 weeks in any sort of employment. A variation of this scheme that may be acceptable in a handful of special cases is 4 weeks in any sort of employment, 4 weeks in employment in a technical industry of some kind and 4 weeks of work with engineers in an engineering environment. All work experience claimed must have been completed since the commencement of the degree.


Students are required to submit a 10-15 page report upon completion of their work experience. For details of report requirements, report assessment and submission procedure, please see https://cecs.anu.edu.au/current-students/engn3100-work-experience-report-template-and-supporting-docs


Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. Reflect on workplace issues (such as human and industrial relations, job organisation, maintenance, safety and environmental issues).
  2. Demonstrate insight into professional engineering practice.
Dr Bin Lu
bin.lu@anu.edu.au

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