Overview
This course is designed for highly motivated undergraduates seeking the opportunity to integrate specific curricular and co-curricular components into their undergraduate program, to provide them with superior preparation and experience in the areas of Leadership and Project Management thus giving them a headstart when seeking employment.
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You must complete all three terms of the course and satisfy all assessment requirements as set out by the course coordinator to receive full course credit. Partial credits will not be given.
Students will pursue research in a particular theme, explore interdisciplinary coursework, gain a global perspective, develop an entrepreneurial mindset, and give back to the community through service learning. Benefits for participating can include unique opportunities and experiences, mentoring by academic supervisors, guest speakers, and funding opportunities and engagement with industry partners.
Under the guidance of academic mentors and industry mentors, this course provides a vehicle for guided but independent group project work on varying briefs. The learning and effort in the course is largely group-based, with group members ideally being drawn from different discipline areas. Students will develop their skills in critical thinking, problem definition, creative and systematic design, precise written and oral technical communication skills, and professional skills including communication and team organisation and coordination. The course allows students to design, build and research a variety of projects.
Conditions for Enrolment
Pre-requisite :ENGG1000 AND completion of at least 90 UOC AND enrolled in a program offered by the Faculty of Engineering
Fees
Type | Amount |
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Commonwealth Supported Students (if applicable) | $397 |
Domestic Students | $1990 |
International Students | $1990 |
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