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Electrical and Electronics - unit set code MJ-S000053

Electrical and electronic engineers are responsible for the design, construction, protection, and project management of power generation, distribution, transmission, scheduling and usage, automation and control.

 

This program covers the broad areas of electrical and electronic engineering disciplines including renewable electrical power generation, smart distribution, urban, industrial, rural and regional power usage, the role of energy production and efficiency in climate change This course has been designed to attract students who can be trained to fulfil the shortage of electrical and electronic engineers. It also is designed to encourage responsible use of electrical power in a changing climate. Students learn and practice on industry standard tools in world class facilities. The program also has strong links with the electrical and renewable energy engineering industry providing students a true professional engineering practice.

 

Level 1

Trimester 1

SEB121 Engineering Practice (G, X)  

SEP101 Engineering Physics (G, X)  

SIT199 Applied Algebra and Statistics (G, X)  

SED102 Engineering Graphics and CAD (G, X)  

SEE010 Safety Induction Program (G, X)  *

*Note: SEE010 is a 0 credit point induction unit.

 

Trimester 2

SEE103 Electrical Systems (G, X)  

SEM111 Engineering Materials 1 (G, X)  

SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling (B, G, X)  

SIT172 Programming for Engineers (G, X)  

 

Level 2

Trimester 1

SEP291 Engineering Modelling (G, X)  

SEE207 Power Engineering Design (G, X)  

SEE202 Digital Electronics (G, X)  

SEE206 Measurement and Instrumentation (G, X)  

 

Trimester 2

SEB223 The Professional Environment for Engineers and Scientists (G, X)  

SEE215 Microcontroller Principles (G, X)  

SEE205 Analogue Electronics (G, X)  

SEE208 Modern Power Generation Systems Design (G, X)  

 

Level 3

Trimester 1

SEE307 Electronic Systems and Signals (G, X)  

SEE321 Electro-Mechanical Systems (G, X)  

SEE320 Microcontroller System Design (G, X)  

SEE309 Power Systems Protection and Relaying   ^

 

Trimester 2

SEB324 Project Management (G, X)  

SEE308 Electrical Machines   ^

SEE344 Control Engineering (G, X)  

SEE312 Electronic Data Communications (G, X)  

 

Level 4

Trimester 1

SEJ441 Engineering Project A (G, X)  

SEE405 Smart Generation and Transmission   ^

SEE406 Electrical Systems and Safety   ^^

Engineering elective

 

Trimester 2

SEJ446 Engineering Project B (G, X)  (2cps)

SEE412 Industrial Data Communication and Design (G, X)  

SEP490 Engineering Work Experience (G, X)  

Engineering elective

Note: SEP490 - 0 credit points, available in trimester 1, 2 and 3

 

Highly recommended elective:

 

SET401 Advanced Topics in Engineering 1 (G, X)  

SET402 Advanced Topics in Engineering 2 (G, X)  

 

^ Not offered until 2014

^^ Not offered until 2015

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