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Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University

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yEAR 1 SEMESTER TWO<br />

SCA1229 Aviation Meteorology 15<br />

SCA1114 Light Aircraft Performance 15<br />

SCA1115 Air Navigation 15<br />

SCA1117 Human Factors in Aviation 15<br />

yEAR 2 SEMESTER ONE<br />

SCY2106 Aviation Security 15<br />

SCA2224 Aircraft Systems 15<br />

SCP1111 Physics of Motion^ 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

^Students who have not passed Western Australia Certificate of Education<br />

Physics 3A/3B (or equivalent) are required to successfully complete the<br />

bridging unit SCP1132 Introduction to Physics before they can enrol in<br />

SCP1111 Physics of Motion.<br />

yEAR 2 SEMESTER TWO<br />

SCA2422 Instrument Flight 15<br />

SCA2212 Advanced Aerodynamics 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

yEAR 3 SEMESTER ONE<br />

SCA3321 Professional Aeronautical Attitudes and<br />

Techniques 15<br />

SCA3322 Aircraft Propulsion 2 15<br />

SCA3412 Heavy Aircraft Performance 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

yEAR 3 SEMESTER TWO<br />

SCA3200 Crew Resource Management 15<br />

SCA3612 Advanced Flight Planning 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

Minor / Elective Unit 15<br />

careers: Flight Planner, Aviation Operations Controller, Load<br />

Controller, CASA Regulator, Fixed Base Operations Officer.<br />

See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />

reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/y25<br />

ChemiCal engineering neW<br />

bachelor of Engineering (chemical)<br />

Duration: 4 years<br />

campus: Joondalup<br />

Practicum: Yes<br />

Chemical Engineering is one of the cornerstones of engineering<br />

education (alongside Civil, Mechanical and Electrical). In broad<br />

terms Chemical Engineering is concerned with the application<br />

of knowledge from an understanding of how materials and<br />

chemicals interact or can be converted in some way to a more<br />

useful form, as part of a production or refining process.<br />

Chemical engineers work in a wide range of domains from mineral<br />

processing, mining, and oil and gas, through to industries associated<br />

with clothing, food, packaging, fertilisers, pharmaceuticals and many<br />

other manufacturing and biological processes. In Western Australia,<br />

many chemical engineers find career opportunities in the extensive<br />

mining, mineral processing, and oil and gas industries that dominate<br />

the industrial profile of the state. Chemical Engineers play a central<br />

role in both the production, refining and down stream processing in<br />

these important resource-based industries.<br />

Admission Requirements: Equivalency to Western Australia<br />

Certificate of Education Mathematics (3C/3D) is required, and<br />

equivalency to Western Australia Certificate of Education Physics<br />

(3A/3B) is desirable. Equivalency to Western Australia Certificate<br />

of Education Chemistry (3A/3B) is also required.<br />

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Additional <strong>course</strong> Information:<br />

Practicum Placement: During the <strong>course</strong>, students will be<br />

required to undertake a minimum of 12 weeks practical work<br />

experience located in an engineering industry environment.<br />

This will normally be undertaken during a vacation period, even<br />

though it is listed as a unit for Year 4 (ENS4111).<br />

Professional Recognition: This <strong>course</strong> will be reviewed by<br />

Engineers Australia in 2012, and it is expected that it will receive<br />

provisional accreditation shortly thereafter.<br />

CourSe StruCture<br />

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

yEAR 1 SEMESTER ONE Credit Points<br />

ENS1154 Introduction to Engineering 15<br />

ENS1162 Electrical Engineering 1A 15<br />

ENM1102 Engineering Drawing and Computer<br />

Aided Design 15<br />

MAT1236 Calculus 1 15<br />

yEAR 1 SEMESTER TWO<br />

ENS1101 Engineering Mechanics* 15<br />

ENS1253 Electrical Engineering 1B 15<br />

ENS1115 Materials and Manufacturing 1 15<br />

MAT1163 Linear Algebra 15<br />

* Students who have not passed Western Australia Certificate of<br />

Education Physics 3A/3B (or equivalent) must complete the bridging unit<br />

SCP1132 Introduction to Physics before they can enrol in ENS1101<br />

Engineering Mechanics.<br />

yEAR 2 SEMESTER ONE<br />

SCC1111 General Chemistry 15<br />

MAT2437 Differential Equations 15<br />

ENM3218 Fluid Mechanics 15<br />

ENS2115 Process Engineering Fundamentals 15<br />

yEAR 2 SEMESTER TWO<br />

SCC1201 Chemistry: Structure and Reactions 15<br />

ENS2160 Thermodynamics 15<br />

ENS2116 Process Systems Analysis 15<br />

ENS3553 Signals and Systems 15<br />

yEAR 3 SEMESTER ONE<br />

SCC2211 Organic Chemistry 15<br />

ENS3110 Heat and Mass Transfer 15<br />

ENS3111 Chemical Thermodynamics 15<br />

ENS4251 Control Systems 15<br />

yEAR 3 SEMESTER TWO<br />

CSP1150 Programming Principles 15<br />

ENS3112 Process Engineering Unit Operations 15<br />

ENS3113 Reaction Engineering 15<br />

ENS4240 Industrial Control 15<br />

yEAR 4 SEMESTER ONE<br />

ENS4111 Engineering Practicum 0<br />

ENS2159 Engineering Innovation and Ethics 15<br />

ENS4209 Process Control 15<br />

ENS4152 Project Development 15<br />

Elective Unit 15<br />

yEAR 4 SEMESTER TWO<br />

ENS4253 Engineering Project 15<br />

ENS4543 Engineering Management 15<br />

ENS4113 Process Modelling 15<br />

ENS4114 Minerals and Solids Processing 15<br />

Recommended Electives<br />

ENM2104 Instrumentation and Measurement 15<br />

ENS2170 Principles of Industrial Maintenance 15<br />

ENS2102 Hydrostatics 15

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