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Engineering and Science <strong>University</strong> Degrees<br />
Year 4<br />
HET515 Advanced Embedded Systems<br />
HET550 Design and Development Project 1<br />
HET513 Design <strong>of</strong> DSP Architectures<br />
HET556 Design and Development Project 2<br />
Approved Management Studies<br />
Approved Elective<br />
Approved Elective<br />
Approved Elective<br />
* In addition to the above sequence, the<br />
successful completion <strong>of</strong> HED400<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience in Engineering<br />
is required for the award <strong>of</strong> the above<br />
degree and can be taken at any stage<br />
<strong>of</strong> the course.<br />
* Students have the option to do<br />
Industry-Based Learning (IBL) for six to<br />
12 months in Year 3 Semester 2. A fee<br />
will apply for this option. IBL can be<br />
used to fulfil the requirements <strong>of</strong><br />
HED400.<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Graduates are equipped for careers in<br />
telecommunications, automotive, robotics,<br />
power industry, aerospace, electronic<br />
appliances, manufacturing and chip<br />
design, and industrial research. You may<br />
find employment in these areas as design<br />
or s<strong>of</strong>tware engineer, project planner,<br />
product designer and project manager.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition<br />
Graduates are eligible to apply for<br />
membership <strong>of</strong> Engineers Australia.<br />
This course has also been pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />
accredited by Board <strong>of</strong> Engineers<br />
Malaysia (BEM)<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
(Mechanical Engineering)<br />
KPT/JPS(F4-K001)<br />
Duration: Four years<br />
Intake: March, August<br />
Mechanical engineering deals with the<br />
design, manufacture and maintenance<br />
<strong>of</strong> machine components and systems,<br />
from small domestic products to highly<br />
complex power generation, vehicle<br />
and aerospace systems. Mechanical<br />
engineers need to respond to a changing<br />
world dominated by advances in<br />
technology. Their combination <strong>of</strong> broad<br />
engineering knowledge and detailed<br />
expertise in specialist fields enables<br />
them to harness these changes.<br />
Units include<br />
Year 1<br />
HES1300 Robotics and Mechatronics<br />
Project 1<br />
HES1230 Materials and Processes<br />
HET124 Energy and Motion<br />
HMS111 Engineering Mathematics 1<br />
HES1125 Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Structures<br />
HES1305 Robotics and Mechatronics<br />
Project 2<br />
HET182 Electronic Systems<br />
HMS112 Engineering Mathematics 2<br />
Year 2<br />
HMS211 Engineering Mathematics 3A<br />
HES2330 Thermodynamics 1<br />
HES2120 Structural Mechanics<br />
HES2146 Computer Aided Engineering<br />
HMS212 Engineering Mathematics 4A<br />
HES2340 Fluid Mechanics 1<br />
HES2310 Machine Dynamics 1<br />
HES2281 Materials and Manufacturing 1<br />
HES0001 Careers in the Curriculum<br />
Year 3<br />
HES3281 Materials and Manufacturing 2<br />
HES3310 Control Engineering<br />
HES3350 Machine Design<br />
HES4250 Design for Manufacture<br />
HES4330 Thermodynamics 2<br />
HES4350 Mechanical Systems Design<br />
HES5320 Solid Mechanics<br />
Approved Management Studies<br />
Year 4<br />
HES5102 Research Project<br />
HES5310 Machine Dynamics 2<br />
HES3360 Human Factors<br />
HES5103 Advanced Research Project<br />
HES5340 Fluid Mechanics 2<br />
HES5350 Product Design<br />
Approved Management Studies<br />
Approved Elective<br />
* In addition to the above sequence, the<br />
successful completion <strong>of</strong> HED400<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience in Engineering<br />
is required for the award <strong>of</strong> the above<br />
degree and can be taken at any stage<br />
<strong>of</strong> the course.<br />
* Students have the option to do<br />
Industry-Based Learning (IBL) for six to<br />
12 months in Year 3 Semester 2. A fee<br />
will apply for this option. IBL can be<br />
used to fulfil the requirements <strong>of</strong><br />
HED400.<br />
Career opportunities<br />
Employment may be found in many<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> industry and commerce<br />
including: automotive, vehicle, transport,<br />
power, manufacturing, materials<br />
processing, appliance production,<br />
mechanical building services, mining<br />
and raw material conversion.<br />
The mechanical engineer’s contributions<br />
can include design, development, testing,<br />
innovation, project management, planning,<br />
research, quality control, and engineering<br />
management.<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
(Robotics and Mechatronics)<br />
KPT/JPS(F4-K017)<br />
Duration: Four years<br />
Intake: March, August<br />
This course aims to produce graduates<br />
who can cross the traditional boundaries<br />
between mechanical systems, machines,<br />
computer hardware and s<strong>of</strong>tware, control<br />
and electronic design. You can choose to<br />
focus your career in any one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
fields or meet growing employment<br />
demand for multiskilled graduates from<br />
an industry that is pushing the limits <strong>of</strong><br />
technology by exploiting the growing<br />
convergence <strong>of</strong> these fields. The most<br />
obvious growth area is robotic systems,<br />
encompassing automated assembly<br />
plants to driver-less vehicles.<br />
Units include<br />
Year 1<br />
HES1300 Robotics and Mechatronics<br />
Project 1<br />
HES1230 Materials and Processes<br />
HET124 Energy and Motion<br />
HMS111 Engineering Mathematics 1<br />
HES1305 Robotics and Mechatronics<br />
Project 2<br />
HES1125 Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Structures<br />
HET182 Electronic Systems<br />
HMS112 Engineering Mathematics 2<br />
Year 2<br />
HMS211 Engineering Mathematics 3A<br />
HES2120 Structural Mechanics<br />
HET202 Digital Electronics Design<br />
HIT3181 Technical S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Development<br />
HES2310 Machine Dynamics 1<br />
HET228 Electrical Actuators and<br />
Sensors<br />
HET214 Circuits and Electronics 1<br />
HET232 Embedded Microcontrollers<br />
HES0001 Careers in the Curriculum<br />
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