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Year 2 - Semester 2<br />

ENS2257 Microprocessor Systems 15<br />

CSG1102 Operating Systems 15<br />

ENS2344 Computer Architecture 15<br />

ENS3553 Signals and Systems 15<br />

Year 3 - Semester 1<br />

ENS3551 Electrical Networks 15<br />

ENS3554 Data Communications and Computer<br />

Networks 15<br />

CSP2308 UNIX and C 15<br />

ENS3555 Communication Systems 1 15<br />

Year 3 - Semester 2<br />

ENS3205 Real-Time Embedded Systems 15<br />

ENS3552 Digital Signal Processing 15<br />

ENS2457 Analog Electronics 15<br />

Elective 1 15<br />

Year 4 - Semester 1<br />

ENS4111 Engineering Practicum 0<br />

ENS4152 Project Development 15<br />

ENS4251 Control Systems 15<br />

ENS4442 Robotics 1 15<br />

Elective 2 15<br />

Year 4 - Semester 2<br />

ENS4253 Engineering Project 15<br />

ENS4240 Industrial Control 15<br />

ENS4543 Engineering Management 15<br />

Elective 3 15<br />

Careers<br />

Computer Systems Engineer, Electronic Engineer.<br />

See more course information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/courses/E66<br />

Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Electrical Power)<br />

K54 - JO<br />

Duration: 4 Years<br />

Practicum: Yes<br />

Electrical Power Engineering is a well established<br />

engineering discipline encompassing electrical power<br />

generation, transmission and distribution, power electronics,<br />

electromechanical systems, and renewable energy.<br />

Focuses on the development of knowledge and skills relevant<br />

to professional engineering practice and along with a sound<br />

theoretical base, includes strong elements of practical problem<br />

solving, team work and project development. As a result, as well<br />

as having multiple technical and transferable skill competencies,<br />

graduates will have strong analytical skills and the ability to lead<br />

complex projects. Graduates of the course will be conversant<br />

in electrical and electronic engineering, have specialist skills<br />

in design, development and management of advanced and<br />

sustainable electrical power generation and transmission<br />

systems, and have the ability to participate in and lead complex<br />

multidisciplinary projects. Electrical Power Engineers have<br />

diverse employment opportunities in most sectors of industry,<br />

including public utilities, renewable energy, mining and<br />

resource, manufacturing, defence, aerospace, chemical and<br />

pharmaceutical and consulting.<br />

Admission requirements<br />

Year 12 Maths; or equivalent.<br />

Year 12 Physics or equivalent is desirable.<br />

Additional Course Information<br />

Professional Accreditation<br />

Engineers Australia has granted accreditation to this course.<br />

Practicum Placement<br />

During the course, students will be required to undertake a<br />

minimum of 12 weeks practical work experience located in<br />

an engineering industry environment. This will normally be<br />

undertaken during a vacation period, even though it is listed as a<br />

unit for Year 4 (ENS4111).<br />

Course Structure<br />

Requires the completion of 33 units / 480 credit points.<br />

This course has three components:<br />

• Core Units - 30 Units<br />

• Electives - 2 Units<br />

• Practicum - 1 Unit<br />

Year 1 - Semester 1<br />

Credit Points<br />

ENS1154 Introduction to Engineering 15<br />

ENS1162 Electrical Engineering 1A 15<br />

MAT1236 Calculus 1 15<br />

SCP1111 Physics of Motion 15<br />

Year 1 - Semester 2<br />

ENS1253 Electrical Engineering 1B 15<br />

ENM1102 Engineering Drawing and Computer<br />

Aided Design 15<br />

ENS1115 Materials and Manufacturing 1 15<br />

MAT1163 Linear Algebra 15<br />

Year 2 - Semester 1<br />

ENM2104 Instrumentation and Measurement 15<br />

ENS2456 Digital Electronics 15<br />

ENS2159 Engineering Innovation and Ethics 15<br />

MAT2437 Differential Equations 15<br />

Year 2 - Semester 2<br />

CSP1150 Programming Principles 15<br />

ENM2210 Engineering Mechanics 15<br />

ENS3553 Signals and Systems 15<br />

ENS2457 Analog Electronics 15<br />

Year 3 - Semester 1<br />

ENS3555 Communication Systems 1 15<br />

ENS3551 Electrical Networks 15<br />

ENS4251 Control Systems 15<br />

Elective 1 15<br />

Year 3 - Semester 2<br />

ENS2259 Thermodynamics 15<br />

ENS3206 Power Systems 1 15<br />

ENS3220 Electrical Machines and Transformers 15<br />

ENS4240 Industrial Control 15<br />

Year 4 - Semester 1<br />

ENS4111 Engineering Practicum 0<br />

ENS4152 Project Development 15<br />

ENS4360 Power Electronics 15<br />

ENS3554 Data Communications and Computer<br />

Networks 15<br />

ENS4361 Power Systems 2 15<br />

Year 4 - Semester<br />

ENS4253 Engineering Project 15<br />

ENS4445 Sustainability and Renewable Energy 15<br />

ENS4543 Engineering Management 15<br />

Elective 2 15<br />

Engineering & technology<br />

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