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Subject list VIII: Double degree of BE and BTech(IndDes) -- for continuing students only

Level

Subject

Credit points

Prerequisites

Corequisites

Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology (Industrial Design)

(available for current students only -- no new enrolments will be taken in this course)





Stage 2

MEC2420 Design process

4

ENG1201 and ENG1401

MEC2410


MEC2440 Applied mechanics, or GSE2402 Applied mechanics

4

ENG1401 and ENG1902



MEC2470 Mechanics of solids or GSE2201 Structural mechanics

4

ENG1201



MEC2480 Thermodynamics, or CHE2120 Thermodynamics I

4

ENG1902



MAT2901 Multivariable calculus for engineering

4

ENG1902



MEC2460 Mechanical design: materials selection

4

ENG1501



MEC2490 Computer programming

4

ENG1602



DES1102 Product design 2*

9




DES1103 Technology 2 (ind des)*

8




DES2004 Product engineering 3 (CAD)*

4




Total: 49 cp




Stage 3

DES2002 Product design 3*

12




DES2003 Technology 3 (ind des)*

8




DES2104 Product engineering 4 (CAD)*

4




ECE2002 Electrical engineering

4

ENG1301 or ECS1310



MAT2902 Linear algebra and differential equations for engineering

4

ENG1902 or MAT1920



MEC2430 Fluid mechanics, or CHE2100 Momentum transfer I

4

VCE Specialist Mathematics or ENG1901



MEC2450 Design of machine elements

4

MEC2420



MEC3408 Mechanics and deformation of solids

4

MEC2470



MEC3469 Computer-assisted engineering

6

MEC2490



Total: 50 cp




Stage 4

MEC3403 Machine design

6

MEC2450

MEC2440


MEC3406 Mechanical vibrations

4

MEC2440, MAT2901, MAT2902



MEC3465 Fluid mechanics

6

MEC2430, MAT2901, MAT2902



MEC3421 Engineering thermodynamics

4

MEC3401



MEC3494 Statistical analysis of mechanical systems

4

MAT2901



MEC3462 Systems and control

6

MEC2440, ECE2002 or ECS2300, MAT2901, MAT2902



MEC3404 Engineering practices: design management

4


MEC3403


DES3002 Product design 5*

13




Total: 47 cp





Note that at the completion of level 4, the mechanical engineering component of the double degree is divided into the following four streams: 1. Fluids/ Energy; 2. Design; 3. Mechatronics; 4. General. This streaming continues to the completion of the degree. Students may select any of the four streams, but only the design stream will be timetabled to accommodate the subjects in the double-degree program. If another stream is selected, it will be the responsibility of the student to accommodate any consequent timetable clashes.




Stage 5

Core subjects





MEC4401 Engineering practices: project thesis A

4

MEC3404



MEC4424 Industrial innovation

2

MEC3403, MEC3404



DES3102 Product design 6*

13




MEC3401 Fundamentals of heat transfer

4

MEC2480, MEC2430, MAT2902



MEC4403 Technology and society

4




MEC4406 Engineering practices: project thesis C

6

MEC3404

MEC4401


Stream subjects





Select two elective subjects from the chosen stream. The subjects are shown in list 1 for the BE(Mechanical). The elective ENG4611 Schools technology project may not be included as one of the electives.
* See the Art and Design section for full details of design subjects. Students should note that prerequisites for these subjects will consist of a combination of engineering and design subjects. Contact your course adviser for further details before completing your enrolment in design subjects.
** The 4 cp drafting subjects may be substituted for the 3 cp drafting by students transferring to this program.





Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in mechanical engineering
The student requires 192 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 160 credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in mechanical engineering in subject list I. Where alternative subjects are offered, students are expected to enrol in the first-listed subject unless timetabling restrictions make this impractical.









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