Overview

Design is one of the critical foundations of engineering and a main component in creating value. A good engineer has complex technical skills, but also creative skills, project management and teamworking skills, and knowledge of professional ethical standards in design.  DESN2000 aims to further develop your skills in engineering design … For more content click the Read More button below. The course builds on the teamwork, communication, and project management skills introduced in DESN1000. Skills learned in DESN2000 are further deepened in DESN3000, which will develop skills for managing design in commercial context. With DESN1000 and DESN3000, DESN2000 provides design skills described in Engineers Australia’s Stage 1 Competencies, especially competencies 1.3, 1.5, 1.6; 2., 2.3; and 3.2 and 3.6. Students who require DESN2000 should enrol in a specific term according to their Engineering Specialisation: Term 2:Students with specialisations offered by the School of Electrical Engineering and TelecommunicationsStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Civil and Environmental EngineeringStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Computer Science and EngineeringStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering Term 3:Students with specialisations offered by the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing EngineeringStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy EngineeringStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Chemical EngineeringStudents with specialisations offered by the School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering Prerequisite Conditions: School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering: (DESN1000 or DPST1071) and MMAN1130 and enrolled in an MME streams (AEROAH, MECHAH, MANFAH, MTRNAH)School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications: (DESN1000 or DPST1071) and ELEC2141 and (COMP1511 or COMP1521)School of Chemical Engineering: (DESN1000 or DPST1071) and CEIC2000 and (CHEM1821 or CHEM1021 or CHEM1041) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering: (DESN1000 or DPST1071) and enrolled in a Civil & Environmental Engineering streams (CVENAH, CVENBH, GMATDH)School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering: (DESN1000 or DPST1071) and SOLA 2051School of Computer Science and Engineering: (COMPBH and COMP1521 and (DESN1000 or DPST1071)) or (SENGAH/BINFAH and COMP 2521 and (DESN1000 or DPST1071))School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering: (MINEAH and (DESN1000 or DPST1071)) or (PETRAH and CEIC2001 and (DESN1000 or DPST1071))

Conditions for Enrolment

Please refer to the course overview section for information on prerequisite requirements.

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fees

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