Overview
The Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering stream is designed for students with a mechanical engineering major whose interests also lie in realising, commercialising and implementing mechanical and mechatronic systems and designs. The five core courses included as part of this stream have been designed on the basis of world best practice… For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate proficiency of knowledge in the enabling sciences (mathematics, computer science and physics) that form the foundation of mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
2.
Demonstrate expertise and technical knowledge in mechanical and manufacturing engineering disciplines such as: mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanics of solids, advanced materials, product design, management, process technology and automation.
3.
Recognise and comply with the national and international standards and regulatory environment which practising Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineers operate within.
4.
Use critical thinking, best practice analytical techniques and detailed data to make engineering and financial management decisions, supported by detailed data and analysis.
5.
Apply product-system development and decision-making methods for product lifecycle management.
6.
Specify, design, integrate and improve systems for manufacturing and process automation (including measurement and feedback control), incorporating advanced digital, AI and IOT technologies.
7.
Lead and manage mechanical and manufacturing engineering projects, individually or as part of a team, in a systematic and professional manner.
8.
Link the impact of design, plan, and control decisions in different disciplines and apply distinct professional judgement that contributes to the ethical and sustainable practice of mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
9.
Communicate professionally and effectively within and outside of mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - BE (Hons)3707 - Engineering (Honours)
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 168 UOC.
Level 1 Core Courses48 Units of Credit:
Level 2 Core Courses42 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Core Courses24 Units of Credit:
Level 4 Core Courses30 Units of Credit:
Thesis Courses12 Units of Credit:
Recommended Disciplinary Electives
Discipline Electives12 Units of Credit:
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