Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
Undergraduate international course guide - Edith Cowan University
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Majors (Engineering):<br />
y Civil<br />
y Computer Systems<br />
y Electronics and Communication<br />
y Electrical Power<br />
y Instrumentation Control and Automation<br />
y Mechanical<br />
y Mechatronics<br />
Majors (Science):<br />
y Biomedical Science<br />
y Biomolecular Science<br />
y Computer Science<br />
y Environmental Management<br />
y Human Genetics<br />
y Mathematics<br />
y Occupational Safety and Health<br />
y Security Science.<br />
The program offers students a high level of flexibility as students<br />
are able to choose from a number of engineering and science<br />
specialist areas to select a combination that best suits their<br />
personal career aspirations.<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.<br />
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 />
Professional Accreditation: The engineering component of this<br />
double degree is accredited by Engineers Australia alongside the<br />
associated single degree <strong>course</strong>s.<br />
Non-Standard Timetable Information: Students should note that<br />
in order to complete the <strong>course</strong> within the standard five year<br />
duration, unit overloads will be required in some semesters.<br />
CourSe StruCture<br />
Requires the completion of 45 units / 675 credit points.<br />
careers: Engineer, Project Manager, Scientist.<br />
See more <strong>course</strong> information:<br />
reachyourpotential.com.au/<strong>course</strong>s/y16<br />
instrumentation Control &<br />
automation engineering<br />
bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation control and<br />
Automation)<br />
Duration: 4 years<br />
campus: Joondalup<br />
Practicum: Yes<br />
Instrumentation control and automation engineering is the<br />
integration of electrical, electronic and computing engineering<br />
with control engineering, for the development of intelligent<br />
control systems to automate monitoring, processing, and<br />
production in different engineering industries.<br />
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Areas of study within instrumentation control and automation<br />
include analog and digital electronics, computer aided design and<br />
manufacturing, signal analysis, communication and networking,<br />
electrical machines, sensor technology, process control,<br />
automation, robotics, system design and development, and<br />
project management.<br />
Instrumentation control and automation engineers have diverse<br />
employment opportunities in most sectors of industry, including<br />
product design and development, manufacturing, mining and<br />
resource, agriculture, public utilities, road and transport, defence,<br />
aerospace, chemical, pharmaceutical and consulting.<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.<br />
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 Accreditation: Engineers Australia has granted<br />
Accreditation to this <strong>course</strong>.<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 />
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 TWO<br />
CSP1150 Programming Principles 15<br />
ENS2113 Engineering Dynamics 15<br />
ENS3553 Signals and Systems 15<br />
ENS2457 Analog Electronics 15<br />
yEAR 3 SEMESTER ONE<br />
ENS3555 Communication Systems 1 15<br />
ENS3551 Electrical Network 15<br />
ENS3554 Data Communications and Computer Networks 15<br />
ENS4251 Control Systems 15<br />
yEAR 3 SEMESTER TWO<br />
ENS3220 Electrical Machines and Transformers 15<br />
ENS2257 Microprocessor Systems 15<br />
ENS4240 Industrial Control 15<br />
Elective Unit 1 15