Learning Outcomes
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Undertake independent work Graduates will develop their capacity for independent work, particularly identifying and sourcing information that is needed.
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Apply Disciplinary Knowledge and practices in Manufacturing Engineering and management. Graduates will develop advanced theory-based knowledge and techniques in Electrical engineering (EA 1.3 / EA 2.12). Graduates will broaden their knowledge of engineering, including engineering management (EA 1.4). Graduates will be able to proficiently apply engineering methods to complex engineering problem solving (EA 2.1).
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Use cognitive skills and critical thinking Graduates will develop their ability to define, investigate and analyse electrical engineering problems and develop creative and innovative solutions to these problems (EA 2.14 & 2.15).
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Employ communication, adaptive and interactional skills Graduates will demonstrate professional-level skills in presenting information and justifying decisions to other professionals, clients, stakeholders and the broader community (EA 3.2 / EA 2.8). Graduates will demonstrate creative and ethical approaches to practice (EA 3.3 & 3.1). Graduates will develop their ability to work as team members and leaders (EA 3.5).
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Global outlook Graduates will develop an appreciation of the issues associated with international engineering practice and global operating contexts (EA 1.5).
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Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Graduate Certificate in Engineering Science - GradCertEngSc7320 - Engineering Science
Specialisation Structure24 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 24 UOC.
Breadth Electives
Students may take at most 6 UOC of the following courses.
Disciplinary Knowledge Courses
Students must take at least 18 UOC of the following courses.
Additional Information
Entry Requirments
A student must hold a four year Bachelor degree in engineering or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution, with an average mark of at least 65, in order to be admitted to the stream. Those without such a qualification may make a case that their prior learning is equivalent to this qualification.
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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