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Future domestic students

Master of Engineering
Year 2015
QUT code EN50
Duration 1 year full time
Start months February, J uly
Domestic fee
(indicative)
2015: $8,900 per Study
Period (48 credit points)
Course contact askqut@qut.edu.au
3138 2000
Campus Gardens Point
Accurate as at 04/08/2014. For the latest information see:
https://www.qut.edu.au/study/courses/master-of-engineering
This PDF contains information about the course structure. For more information about the course
see the course information PDF
Structures
EN50 - Suggested Program for
February Entry
G
EN50 - Suggested Program for July
Entry
G
EN50 - Suggested Program for
February Entry
Semesters
Mechanical Engineering Major
G
Networking and Communications
Major
G
Elective Pool
G
Optional Units
G
Code Title
Mechanical Engineering Major
SEMES
TER 1
ENN531
Advanced Materials and Engineering
Applications
ENN533
Advanced Engineering Design and
Maintenance
ENN541 Research Methods for Engineers
ENN590
-1
Project 1
SEMES
TER 2
ENN542
Statistical and Optimisation Methods for
Engineers
ENN552 Solar Thermal Systems - Heat and Power
ENN590
-2
Project 2
In addition, select one unit from the Optional Units
offered in EN50
Networking and Communications Major
SEMES
TER 1
ENN522 Advanced Communication Systems
ENN523 Advanced Network Engineering
ENN541 Research Methods for Engineers
ENN590
-1
Project 1
SEMES
TER 2
ENN524 Mobile Network Engineering
Code Title
ENN542
Statistical and Optimisation Methods for
Engineers
ENN590
-2
Project 2
In addition, select one unit from the Optional Units
offered in EN50
Elective Pool
AMN435
Communication, Negotiation and
Leadership
BEN610 Project Management Principles
BEN710
Sustainable Practice in Built Environment
and Engineering
Optional Units
- Select 48cp of units offered in EN50
- Students who successfully complete at least three
units within one study area and project with a topic in
the same study area will be eligible to graduate with
that study area included in the award title.
- Students who complete four Optional Units from
across various study areas (including selections from
the Elective Pool - no more than 2 units from this set)
will be eligible to graduate with no named study area
included in the award title.
EN50 - Suggested Program for
July Entry
Semesters
Mechanical Engineering Major
G
Networking and Communications
Major
G
Elective Pool
G
Optional Units
G
Code Title
Mechanical Engineering Major
SEMES
TER 2
ENN542
Statistical and Optimisation Methods for
Engineers
ENN552 Solar Thermal Systems - Heat and Power
ENN590
-1
Project 1
In addition, select one unit from the Optional Units
offered in EN50
SEMES
TER 1
Master of Engineering
Code Title
ENN531 Advanced Materials and Engineering Applications
ENN533 Advanced Engineering Design and Maintenance
ENN541 Research Methods for Engineers
ENN590-2 Project 2
Networking and Communications Major
SEMESTER
2
ENN524 Mobile Network Engineering
ENN542 Statistical and Optimisation Methods for Engineers
ENN590-1 Project 1
In addition, select one unit from the Optional Units offered in EN50
SEMESTER
1
ENN522 Advanced Communication Systems
ENN523 Advanced Network Engineering
ENN541 Research Methods for Engineers
ENN590-2 Project 2
Elective Pool
AMN435 Communication, Negotiation and Leadership
BEN610 Project Management Principles
BEN710 Sustainable Practice in Built Environment and Engineering
Optional Units
- Select 48cp of units offered in EN50
- Students who successfully complete at least three units within one study area
and project with a topic in the same study area will be eligible to graduate with
that study area included in the award title.
- Students who complete four Optional Units from across various study areas
(including selections from the Elective Pool - no more than 2 units from this set)
will be eligible to graduate with no named study area included in the award title.
Unit Synopses
AMN435 Communication, Negotiation and
Leadership
Equivalents GSN235
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1, SEM-2
The unit serves as an introduction to effective leadership,
communication, and negotiation processes as fundamental skills
in todays organisations. In particular, it focuses on the
increasing importance of such skills for Engineering, Built
Environment , Project management and other professionals to
bridge cultural boundaries and enhance organisational
performance in an increasingly globalised world.
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BEN610 Project Management Principles
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1, SEM-2
This unit serves as an introduction to project management as a
fundamental skill for all postgraduate coursework students in
built environment and engineering. It offers an overview of the
framework, processes and key knowledge areas of project
management.
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BEN710 Sustainable Practice in Built
Environment and Engineering
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-2
Sustainability has become a global agenda that impacts upon
our work and everyday life. The unit will introduce principles,
challenges and skills for dealing with a diversity of trans-
disciplinary issues in sustainable development. By introducing
critical sustainability theory and challenging best practices, this
unit will prepare you for the impending changes that are
necessary in all built environment and engineering disciplines.
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ENN522 Advanced Communication Systems
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1
This unit will focus on fundamental principles as well as recent
developments in communication technologies including
advanced multiple access techniques, multiple-input multiple-
output systems, modern antenna systems, Orthogonal
Frequency Division multiplexing, advances in cellular systems
and cognitive radio systems.
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ENN523 Advanced Network Engineering
Anti-requisites INB352, INN352
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1
Computer networks have become an integrated part of the
fundamental infrastructure in modern industries and societies.
Building new networks or upgrading existing networks requires a
deep understanding of the concepts and principles of network
engineering. Building on previously acquired knowledge and
techniques of computer networks, this advanced level unit
further introduces students to performance evaluation, traffic
engineering and other advanced topics. Then, it exposes
students to the theory and practice of the analysis and design of
local and wide area networks through assembling various
network technologies in a cohesive fashion with emphases on
the connectivity, scalability, reliability, security, QoS and recent
developments of computer networks.
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ENN524 Mobile Network Engineering
Anti-requisites INN353
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-2
Mobile networks have been widely deployed in various industries
whilst navigation systems have been increasingly integrated into
various mobile platforms for value-added services. Relying on a
solid overview of wireless communications and mobile networks,
this unit introduces students to the fundamental knowledge of
mobile networks and navigation systems and integrated
solutions. The unit highlights the recent advances in wireless
local area and wide area networks as well as sensor networks.
The unit also provides a systematic overview for satellite
navigation systems and terrestrial wireless positioning
technologies. Integration of mobile networks and navigation
systems through specific standards will be also discussed
through two case studies.
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Master of Engineering
ENN531 Advanced Materials and Engineering
Applications
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1
Design, material selection and processing play a vital role in
developing products and structures. This unit is designed to
introduce the recent development of advanced materials and
their potential applications. The advances in characterization and
simulation techniques will be also covered. The unit teaches the
inter-relationships between the microstructure, properties and
processing so that the fundamental principle of structure-
property relationship and materials selection can be understood.
The unit also provides students an opportunity to apply the
knowledge to analyse a typical material problem through project
work and use of state-of-the-art material selection software.
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ENN533 Advanced Engineering Design and
Maintenance
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1
This unit introduces advanced methods and tools of engineering
design and machinery maintenance such as problem
identification, creative problem solving and best concept
selection, ensuring machine reliability at the design stage,
machinery failure analysis prediction and prevention, design of
machinery for special application (e.g. pressure vessels,
conveyors, pharmaceutical and food processing equipment),
advanced maintenance systems and machine condition
monitoring methods.
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ENN541 Research Methods for Engineers
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1
Problem identification, research design and planning, literature
search and communications through reports and presentations
are essential attributes of engineers in all the disciplines.
Research methods and their applications to the solve discipline
specific real world problems are skills that in demand from
engineers at todays work place. It is also equally important to
communicate solutions clearly and effectively in writing and
verbally.
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ENN542 Statistical and Optimisation Methods for
Engineers
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-2
This unit offers an introduction to statistical methods and
optimisation methods useful for engineers in practice. It includes
the following: the process of stochastic research, linear
regression analysis, simultaneous equation model, count data
model, time series, classical optimisation methods, Nonlinear,
geometric and dynamic programming.
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ENN552 Solar Thermal Systems - Heat and Power
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-2
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ENN590 Project 1
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1, SEM-2
This two-semester unit is a project unit aims to give students
experience in solving advanced engineering problems in a
relevant discipline and the opportunity to apply the knowledge
gained throughout the course. Through the project students will
gain experience in project identification, research planning,
finding solutions and communications.
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ENN590 Project 2
Pre-requisites ENN590-1
Credit Points 12
Availabilities
Gardens Point
- SEM-1, SEM-2
This two-semester unit is a project unit aims to give students
experience in solving advanced engineering problems in a
relevant discipline and the opportunity to apply the knowledge
gained throughout the course. Through the project students will
gain experience in project identification, research planning,
finding solutions and communications.
View unit details online | View unit timetable
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courses are not open to international students, and entryrequirements and fee information maybe different. For more information and to
check if a course is available, international students should visit www.qut.edu.au/international. Generated on: 04/08/2014. Information
contained in this document was correct at the time of printing. The universityreserves the right to amend anyinformation, and to cancel,
change or relocate anycourse. For information on new and changed courses visit www.qut.edu.au/coursechanges. CRICOS
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