Gippsland First semester 2008 (Day)
Introduction to engineering; the systems approach to engineering problems and their solutions; sustainable development, ecology and the environment; lifecycle concepts, safety, management, quality and economic analysis; engineering ethics. Group work, written reports and oral presentations.
Knowledge/understanding
To provide students with a vision and understanding of the scope of engineering, including emphasis on its breadth and interactions and linkages with other disciplines
To introduce students to the role of the engineer in society, including environmental issues.
To introduce the concepts of engineering ethics.
Skills
To improve students' communications skills, building an appreciation of the need for and value of both verbal and written communications in engineering. Included in this are the concepts of quality and standards in all communications.
Attitudes
To increase students' motivation to study engineering and work towards an engineering career.
To develop an appreciation of the teamwork nature of engineering.
Class work and assignments: 70%
Examination: 30%
Students must pass both examination and assignment components
24 lecture hours and 24 practice classes
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