Associate Degree of Engineering (ADNG) - AssocDegEng
QTAC code (Australian and New Zealand applicants): Toowoomba campus: 907052; Distance education: 907055; Springfield campus: 927052
CRICOS code (International applicants): 054271G
| On-campus | Distance education | |
| Semester intake: | Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) | Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) |
| Campus: | Springfield, Toowoomba | - |
| Fees: | Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place | Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place |
| Standard duration: | 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time or external | |
| Program articulation: | To: Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Engineering Technology | |
Notes
Please note that the Civil Engineering major is the only
major that is available on-campus at Springfield in the Associate Degree of Engineering.

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In this section:
- Agricultural Engineering major
- Civil Engineering major
- Computer Systems Engineering major
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering major
- Environmental Engineering major
- Mechanical Engineering major
- Power Engineering major
- Process Engineering Major

Agricultural Engineering major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of sustainable agricultural production, agricultural machinery hydraulics and hydrology.
USQ is the only institution in Australia that offers degrees specialising in Agricultural Engineering.
Career opportunities
Engineering or technical support officer in agricultural machinery, water resources engineering, irrigation, soil and water management, salinisation, drainage, mine rehabilitation, engineering problem solving and management.

Civil Engineering major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of design, testing, inspection, plant operation and manufacturing processes.
Career opportunities
The building and development of infrastructure, such as roads, railways, airfields, irrigation works, buildings, harbour facilities, dams, pipelines, sewers, tunnels, canals and disposal works.

Computer Systems Engineering major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of design and development of computer systems, including both hardware and software.
Career opportunities
Engineering applications of expert systems, hardware interfacing, computer sales, computer engineering technologist, computer manufacturing and computer systems officer.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of design, testing, inspection, plant operation and manufacturing processes.
Career opportunities
Analogue and digital electronics, computer engineering, microprocessors and applications, measurement, instrumentation and control, robotics, telecommunications, microwaves, fibre optics, biomedical engineering, power stations, distribution and machines, defence services, electricity boards, government departments.

Environmental Engineering major
This major provides students with skills in environmental impact assessment and management, soil and water resource management, rehabilitation of degraded lands, and water supply. Basic studies in the engineering sciences provide the foundation for the specialist environmental engineering courses which comprise the core of the program.
Career opportunities
Water and wastewater treatment, river hydrology, soil conservation, irrigation, salinisation, drainage, mine site rehabilitation, environmental studies, water resources engineering, soil science, engineering problem solving and management.

Mechanical Engineering major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of design, testing, inspection, plant operation and manufacturing processes.
Career opportunities
Manufacturing refineries, mining, transportation, computing, energy and education industries, including project planning and management design, development, supervision and commissioning of new systems, computer-aided design and manufacture of consumer products, machines and equipment, specialist technical sales.

Power Engineering major
Students will study electrical power generation, distribution and transmission, electrical power equipment and systems. Specification, design and analysis of electrical power equipment and systems are also covered.
Career opportunities
Power stations, electricity and power companies, component manufacturers and electronics industry.

Process Engineering Major
This major prepares students for a career as an engineering officer in the gas, minerals and manufacturing industries. Students learn to apply practical analysis and technical principles to the areas of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, sensors, actuation, instrumentation, computer control systems, and graphical user interfaces. Specification, design, analysis and operation of processing equipment and systems are covered. Students in this major may specialise in instrumentation and control, machine systems or process plant technology.
Career opportunities
Process engineering officer in the gas, mineral, manufacturing, instrumentation and control, agricultural and food industries.

Professional accreditation
A graduate of this program is eligible to apply for graduate membership of Engineers Australia as an Engineering Officer. After further professional development, a graduate member with an Associate Degree may apply for chartered status as an Engineering Officer and, when granted, may use the post-nominal OMIEAust CEngO.

Program aims
The Associate Degree of Engineering is a tertiary level program designed to educate engineering associates in the theory, methods and practices necessary to support professional engineers. To this end, the program is designed to provide a general understanding of a broad field of knowledge, with Electives available in most majors in the final stages of the program to allow a measure of specialisation.

Program objectives
Graduates of the program should be able to demonstrate:
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a knowledge of a branch of engineering practice, appropriate to those functioning at engineering associate level in that branch of the engineering work force
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the ability to analyse and propose solutions to technical problems in accordance with established practices and precedents
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the potential to assume technical responsibility for the completion of tasks and provide a support function for engineers
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an awareness of their limitations and a willingness to seek advice and accept direction from senior engineering associates, engineering technologists and professional engineers
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an ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
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a capacity to adapt to changing circumstances and to master new techniques
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appropriate administrative and manual skills
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an aptitude to undertake further learning and study.

Admission requirements
Applicants shall normally:
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have studied four semester units and achieved an exit assessment of 'Sound Achievement' or better in the Queensland Senior Secondary School subject: English. It is recommended that applicants should also have satisfactorily completed the subject: Mathematics B (Mathematics A is assumed)
or
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be able to demonstrate that they have achieved an equivalent standard in these subjects at another institution
and
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Australian applicants: have achieved a Queensland Overall Position (OP) band, or an equivalent Rank based on qualifications and previous work experience, at or above the specified cut-off level
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International applicants: must have met the University's English language requirements or have completed the University's ELICOS/EAP programs.

How to apply
Domestic students
Application for undergraduate programs may be made through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC). The same procedure applies whether you plan to study on-campus or by distance education.
If you completed Year 12 at a Queensland secondary school you will be assessed for entry on the basis of your Overall Position (OP) or equivalent score. Year 12 students from other states or territories are considered for entry on the basis of their UAI, ENTER or TER and the subject prerequisites indicated. Other applicants will be based on their overall Rank.
International students
This program is offered to international students. An international student is a person who is not an Australian or New Zealand citizen and not an Australian permanent resident. Please refer to USQ International for information about entry requirements, visa arrangements and how to apply.

Program fees
Commonwealth supported place
A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government
makes a contribution towards the cost of your higher education and
you as a student pay a student contribution
amount, which varies depending on the courses undertaken. You
are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the Course Fee Finder.
Commonwealth
Supported students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government
loan called HECS-HELP.
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the Course Fee
Finder.
Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders, Permanent
Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who reside outside
Australia pay full tuition fees.
Domestic full fee paying students
may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called FEE-HELP.
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the Course Fee Finder.

Program structure
The Associate Degree of Engineering program consists of core, major study and in most majors Elective components. Students enrolled in the Associate Degree of Engineering program may undertake a specialisation in one of seven major discipline areas:
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Agricultural Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Computer Systems Engineering
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Environmental Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Power Engineering.
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Process Engineering
The Associate Degree of Engineering program consists of 16 Academic courses that can be completed in two years of full-time study or four years of part-time study. The program is available in on-campus and external modes of study.
Full-time, on-campus students may, with the permission of the appropriate Program Coordinator, undertake courses by external study. This may be desirable if students wish to extend the range of courses open to them in the Elective areas.
The program structure for each of the major studies in the Associate Degree of Engineering is shown in the following pages.

Required time limits
Full-time students have a maximum of four years to complete this program. Part-time students have a maximum of eight years to complete this program. A pro-rata adjustment of the maximum time period will apply for those students who transfer from one mode of study to another. A pro-rata reduction in the maximum time period will apply to students who are admitted to a program with advanced standing.

Practical experience
To be eligible to graduate from the Associate Degree of Engineering, students must obtain an aggregate of at least 30 days of suitable practical experience during their program. This experience may be in an engineering office or laboratory where the student would be working principally with professional engineers and engineering associates. It may, however, be preferable for students to spend some time in field or factory activities to gain insight into industrial practice and to see what is involved in converting designs into finished products. Students are required to enrol in ENG2909 Work Experience - Associate in the latter part of their program and keep a record of appropriate experience as specified in the Course Specification. The work experience is to be endorsed by an appropriate person in the organisation providing the experience and submitted to the examiner. The student must meet all costs associated with the acquisition of practical experience to satisfy this requirement. The record of work experience must be made available for perusal by the Head of Discipline upon request. The acceptability or otherwise of employment experience, and the period of that type of experience that may be credited towards the 30 days, will be determined by the Examiner of ENG2909 Work Experience - Associate .

IT requirements
Students should refer to the section entitled Access to Information Technology Facilities in the General Faculty and Program Information section of this Handbook.

Residential schools
External students are required to attend a number of residential schools during their program. These are associated with Practice courses and are normally conducted at the end of Semester 3 (February), or during the mid-semester recess in Semester 2 (September/October).
Practice Courses
The major practical work requirements associated with each of the Faculty's programs are contained within a series of Practice courses. These courses are designed to enhance learning, communication and practical skills through laboratory sessions, workshops, seminars, field trips and group activities.
Practice courses may be undertaken in either on-campus or external mode. Students enrolling externally will be required to attend a compulsory residential school. However, students who enrol in Practice courses in on-campus mode may be required to undertake a series of weekly activities and/or attend a compulsory residential school. The only final grades available in these courses are Pass (P) or Fail (F).
Practice courses are zero unit courses that are a compulsory part of the program. However, they do not attract a student contribution charge for Australian residents or a tuition fee for international students. External students should ensure that they are able to attend the residential school prior to enrolling in a Practice course. The recommended enrolment pattern for Practice courses is shown in the Recommended Enrolment Pattern in each program entry in this Handbook.
Safety boots are compulsory in engineering laboratories for several of the Practice courses and are strongly recommended for all other Practice courses.
ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1 is the first in a series of Practice courses designed to enable students to acquire engineering and professional practice skills, including practical and teamwork skills, problem solving and engineering judgement. It is designed principally to cater for the needs of recent school leavers and those lacking any significant experience of the engineering work force. Students who have a trade certificate and have been employed in the engineering industry for some time may be able to claim exemption from the course.

Articulation
Students who have completed an associate diploma or an associate degree program in engineering at a Queensland university within the last five years are eligible to claim up to a maximum of 16 units of advanced standing in the Bachelor of Engineering Technology program if studying in the same discipline area.

Exit points
Students who, for whatever reason, are unable to complete the Associate Degree of Engineering, and who satisfy all of the requirements of the Diploma of Engineering Studies may be permitted to exit with that award.

Other information
The Head of Discipline, may permit a student to enrol in an Elective course other than those specified for the accredited program. Students who wish to enrol in Elective courses other than those listed, must obtain written approval prior to enrolling in the course.
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic courses and the Practice courses in the following tables that show the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Engineering Pathways
A special Pathway has been developed for students who intend to study the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering once they have completed the Associate Degree of Engineering program. Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering maximises the advanced standing (exemptions) students will receive in these programs. A Pathway to theBachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering has been developed for each of the following Associate Degree of Engineering majors into the equivalent major:
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Agricultural Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Computer Systems Engineering
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Environmental Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Power Engineering
Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering has been specially developed for students who study part-time. Full-time students may seek approval to follow the Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering, but it is not timetabled for on-campus students.
Students must have the approval of their Head of Discipline to undertake the Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering. Students are strongly advised to consider and apply for approval for this Pathway as soon as possible in order to maximise the credit they will receive in the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering . This should be done prior to the commencement of the second year of studies if possible.
The Head of Discipline will also consider a student's GPA before granting approval.
Once approval is granted, their Head of Discipline will advise them of the courses they should study when granting approval for them to follow the Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology or the Bachelor of Engineering.
In this section:
- Agricultural Engineering Major
- Agricultural Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Agricultural Engineering Major Elective courses
- Civil Engineering Major
- Civil Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern (Toowoomba Campus)
- Civil Engineering Major Elective courses (Toowoomba campus)
- Civil Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern (Springfield Campus)
- Civil Engineering Major Elective courses (Springfield)
- Computer Systems Engineering Major
- Computer Systems Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Computer Systems Engineering Major Elective courses
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major Elective courses
- Environmental Engineering Major
- Environmental Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Environmental Engineering Major Elective courses
- Mechanical Engineering Major
- Mechanical Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Mechanical Engineering Major Elective Courses
- Power Engineering Major
- Power Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
- Power Engineering Major Elective courses
- Process Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern

Agricultural Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements
of the program, students must complete all of the Academic and Practice
courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment
patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus.
Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult
the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a
course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in
the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses
from the Electives table.
Agricultural Engineering Pathway
It is recommended that students wishing to continue into the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Agricultural Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Agricultural Engineering) programs using a Pathway should have completed at least eight courses, including MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1, with a GPA > 5. Pathway students should enrol in ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society and MEC2402 Stress Analysis as electives.

Agricultural Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Major Study: Agricultural Engineering (Major Study Code: 16245) | ||||||||
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Residential school | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | ||||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
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Academic and Practice Courses | ||||||||
| ENG1002 Introduction to Engineering and Spatial Science Applications< | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1,2 | ||||
| ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals* | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||
| ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design> | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1,2 | ||||
| ENG1101 Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1,2 | ||||
| CIV1501 Engineering Statics | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2,3 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | |||
| MEC1201 Engineering Materials< | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1,2 | ||||
| ENG2102 Engineering Problem Solving and Analysis | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1101 | |||
| SVY1500 Spatial Science for Engineers | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||||
| AGR2302 Agricultural Machinery* | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | ||||
| ENV2103 Hydraulics I | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 | |||
| Elective | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | ||||
| Elective | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | ||||
| AGR2301 Agricultural Science | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | ||||
| CIV2403 Geology and Geomechanics | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | ||||
| ENV3105 Hydrology | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG2102 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or PGCN or GDNS or MENS | |||
| Elective | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | ||||
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Practice Courses | ||||||||
| ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1< | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2,3 | C | |||
| CIV2901 Geology and Geomechanics Practice | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2,3 | C | |||
| ENV2902 Hydraulics Practice | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2,3 | C | Pre-requisite: ENV2103 or ENV1101 | ||
| AGR2902 Field Practice | 2 | 3 | 3 | C | ||||
| ENG2911 AD Capstone Project | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | C | |||
| ENG2909 Work Experience - Associate | 2 | 4 | 2 | |||||
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider the alternative semester however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 1 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses at the end of this Handbook.
Students wishing to continue into the Bachelor of Engineering
Technology (Agricultural Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Agricultural
Engineering) programs using a Pathway should have completed at least
eight courses, including MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1
, with a GPA > 5. Pathway students should enrol in ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society and MEC2402 Stress Analysis as electives.

Agricultural Engineering Major Elective courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
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Any Approved BEngTech (Agr Eng) course or | |||||||
| AGR3304 Soil Science | 1 | 1 | |||||
| AGR3305 Precision and Smart Technologies in Agriculture | 1 | 1 | |||||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1502 Engineering Mathematics 2 | 1,2 | 1,2 | |||||
| MEC2402 Stress Analysis | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | ||||
| ENV2201 Land Studies | 1 | 1 | |||||
| AGR3303 Agricultural Materials and Post-Harvest Technologies | 1 | 1 | |||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an elective. However, students
must obtain approval from the relevant Head or Associate Head prior
to enrolling in the course.

Civil Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba and Springfield campuses. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in
the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses
from the Electives table.
Civil Engineering Pathway
It is recommended that students wishing to continue into either the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) programs using a Pathway should have completed at least eight courses, including MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1, with a GPA > 5. Pathway students should enrol in CIV3703 Transport Engineering instead of CIV2702 Municipal Services and enrol in ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society as an elective.

Civil Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern (Toowoomba Campus)
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider the alternative semester however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider the alternative semester however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| ^^ | ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1 is the first in a series of Practice courses designed to enable students to acquire engineering and professional practice skills, including practical and teamwork skills, problem solving and engineering judgement. It is designed principally to cater for the needs of recent school leavers and those lacking any significant experience of the engineering work force. Students who have a trade certificate and have been employed in the engineering industry for some time may be able to claim exemption from the course. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses .

Civil Engineering Major Elective courses (Toowoomba campus)
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
| CIV3603 Construction Methods | 2 | ||||||
| CIV3703 Transport Engineering | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ENG4004 Engineering Management Science | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ENV2201 Land Studies | 1 | 1 | |||||
| ENV4204 Environmental Technology | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: MAT1100 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MENS or GCNS or GDNS or MSST | ||||
| GIS1402 Geographic Information Systems | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1502 Engineering Mathematics 2 | 1,2 | 1,2 | |||||
| REN1201 Environmental Studies | 1 | 1 | |||||
| SVY3201 Sustainable Urban Design and Development | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ENV3105 Hydrology | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG2102 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or PGCN or GDNS or MENS | ||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Head or Program Coordinator
prior to enrolling in the course.

Civil Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern (Springfield Campus)
| Footnotes | |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| ^^ | ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1 is the first in a series of Practice courses designed to enable students to acquire engineering and professional practice skills, including practical and teamwork skills, problem solving and engineering judgement. It is designed principally to cater for the needs of recent school leavers and those lacking any significant experience of the engineering work force. Students who have a trade certificate and have been employed in the engineering industry for some time may be able to claim exemption from the course. |
Notes
Springfield on-campus students may be required to attend practical
sessions at off-campus locations or on-campus in Toowoomba. Transportation
is available from Springfield to the location of the practice course.
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses .
Students wishing to continue into either the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) programs should have
completed at least eight courses, including MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1, with a GPA > 5.
Pathway students should enrol in CIV3703 Transport Engineering instead of CIV2702 Municipal Services and enrol in ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society as an elective.

Civil Engineering Major Elective courses (Springfield)
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 2 | 2,3 | |||||
| CIV3603 Construction Methods | 2 | ||||||
| CIV3703 Transport Engineering | 2 | ||||||
| ENG4004 Engineering Management Science | 2 | ||||||
| ENV2201 Land Studies | 1 | ||||||
| ENV4204 Environmental Technology | 1 | Pre-requisite: MAT1100 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MENS or GCNS or GDNS or MSST | |||||
| GIS1402 Geographic Information Systems | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 1 | ||||||
| MAT1502 Engineering Mathematics 2 | 1,2 | ||||||
| REN1201 Environmental Studies | 1 | ||||||
| SVY3201 Sustainable Urban Design and Development | 2 | ||||||
| ENV3105 Hydrology | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG2102 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or PGCN or GDNS or MENS | ||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Head or Program Coordinator
prior to enrolling in the course.

Computer Systems Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses from the Electives table.

Computer Systems Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider enrolling in semester 2 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 1 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| # | If desired, attendance at the Practice course ELE1911 Electrical and Electronic Practice A may be delayed by one year. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses at the end of this Handbook.
On entering the Associate Degree of Engineering (Computer
Systems Engineering) external students are required to purchase a
kit of tools comprising an electronic soldering iron, wire strippers,
long nose pliers, diagonal cutter, safety glasses and an electronic
prototyping 'breadboard'. These will first be required for ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production and ELE1502 Electronic Circuits, and further details
will be provided on commencement of these courses. Additionally, all
students enrolled in course ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production will be required to purchase an electronic
kit.
Students who are enrolled in the Computer Systems Engineering
major and the Electrical and Electronic Engineering major and who
have been granted an exemption in the course ELE1801 Electrical Technology are strongly advised
to purchase the ELE1801 Electrical Technology
study materials from the USQ Bookshop and work through
these to refresh their knowledge.

Computer Systems Engineering Major Elective courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
| CSC2401 Algorithms and Data Structures | 2 | 1,2 | Pre-requisite: (CSC1401 and CSC2402) or USQIT16 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MPIT or MSBN or MSMS | ||||
| ELE3305 Computer Systems and Communications Protocols | 1 | 1 | |||||
| CSC2408 Software Development Tools | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
| ELE2601 Telecommunications Principles | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: (ELE1502 and ELE1801) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC | ||||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
| ENG3003 Engineering Management | 1 | 1,3 | |||||
| CSC2404 Operating Systems | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: CSC1401 or USQIT16 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MPIT | ||||
| ELE2503 Electronic Systems | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ELE1502 | ||||
| ELE3307 Real Time Systems | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ELE1301 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MENS | ||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However, students
must obtain approval from the relevant Program Coordinator prior to
enrolling in the course.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses from the Electives table

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider enrolling in semester 2 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 1 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| # | If desired, attendance at the Practice course ELE1911 Electrical and Electronic Practice A may be delayed by one year. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses .

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Major Elective courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
| ELE3803 Electrical Plant | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ELE1801 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | ||||
| ELE3506 Electronic Measurement | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: (ELE1502 and (ELE2101 or ELE2103) and (ELE2503 or ELE2504)) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or MENS | ||||
| ELE3805 Power Electronics Principles and Applications | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: (ELE1502 and ELE1801) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | ||||
| ELE2303 Embedded Systems Design | 1 | 1 | |||||
| ENG3003 Engineering Management | 1 | 1,3 | |||||
| ELE2704 Electricity Supply Systems | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Program Coordinator prior to
enrolling in the course.
On entering the Associate Degree of Engineering (Electrical
and Electronic Engineering) external students are required to purchase
a kit of tools comprising an electronic soldering iron, wire strippers,
long nose pliers, diagonal cutter, safety glasses and an electronic
prototyping 'breadboard'. These will first be required for ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production and ELE1502 Electronic Circuits, and further details
will be provided on commencement of these courses. Additionally, all
students enrolled in course ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production will be required to purchase an electronic
kit. For external students in the course ELE2702 Electrical Measurement and Analysis, access to an analogue multimeter and
hook-up wire is required, together with the purchase of some electronic
components.
Students who have been granted an exemption in the course ELE1801 Electrical Technology are strongly advised
to purchase the ELE1801 Electrical Technology
study materials from the USQ Bookshop and work through
these prior to attempting ELE2702
or ELE3803 Electrical Plant
.

Environmental Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
The course AGR2902 Field Practice may involve overnight field trips for which each student will be responsible for their own accommodation costs. This course is not offered in the on-campus mode. On-campus students should enrol in the external mode.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses from the Electives table.
Environmental Engineering Pathway
It is recommended that students wishing to continue into either the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Environmental Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) programs using a Pathway should have completed at least eight courses, including MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1, with a GPA > 5. Pathway students should enrol in ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society as an elective.

Environmental Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Footnotes | |
| < | Students may consider enrolment in an alternative semester however they may experience a timetable clash. Refer to the Course Offerings for details of alternative offer. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 1 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses.

Environmental Engineering Major Elective courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
|
Any Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Environment) course. | |||||||
|
or | |||||||
| CIV2702 Municipal Services | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENV2103 or ENV1101 | ||||
| ENG2002 Technology, Sustainability and Society | 1,2 | 2,3 | |||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1502 Engineering Mathematics 2 | 1,2 | 1,2 | |||||
| SVY3201 Sustainable Urban Design and Development | 2 | 2 | |||||
| SVY3202 Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 1 | 1 | |||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Head or Program Coordinator
prior to enrolling in the course.

Mechanical Engineering Major
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses from the Electives table.
Mechanical Engineering Pathway
It is recommended that students wishing to continue into either the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical Engineering) or Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) programs using a Pathway should have completed at least eight courses, with a GPA > 5. Pathway students should enrol in MEC2304 Solid Modelling and MEC3204 Production Engineering as electives.

Mechanical Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Major Study: Mechanical Engineering (Major Study Code: 15437) | ||||||||
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Residential school | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | ||||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
|
Academic Courses | ||||||||
| ENG1002 Introduction to Engineering and Spatial Science Applications< | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1,2 | ||||
| ENG1101 Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1,2 | ||||
| MEC1201 Engineering Materials> | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1,2 | ||||
| ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals* | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||||
| ENG2102 Engineering Problem Solving and Analysis | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1101 | |||
| ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design< | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1,2 | ||||
| CIV1501 Engineering Statics | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2,3 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | |||
| Elective# | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | ||||
| MEC2202 Manufacturing Processes | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | Pre-requisite: MEC1201 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MEPR | |||
| MEC2106 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | Pre-requisite: MAT1500 and CIV1501 | |||
| ELE1801 Electrical Technology | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | |||
| MEC2402 Stress Analysis | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | |||
| MEC2405 Machine Dynamics | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 | |||
| MEC2301 Design of Machine Elements | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | Pre-requisite: MEC2402 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | |||
| Elective | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | ||||
|
Practice Courses | ||||||||
| ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1< | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2,3 | C | |||
| MEC2901 Mechanical Practice 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | C | |||
| MEC2902 Mechanical Practice 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 2 | C | |||
| MEC3903 Mechanical Practice 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | C | |||
| ENG2909 Work Experience - Associate | 2 | 1,2 | ||||||
| ENG2911 AD Capstone Project | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | ||||
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider enrolling in semester 2 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 2 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 and consequently the study of MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 with MEC2101 Thermodynamics to align with the Recommended Enrolment Pattern for the BETC Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) program. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| # | This is a Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology course. Please refer to Other Information - Pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering Technology program at the beginning of this program section. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses.

Mechanical Engineering Major Elective Courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
|
Any Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) course. | |||||||
|
or | |||||||
| MEC2304 Solid Modelling | 2 | 2 | |||||
| MEC3204 Production Engineering | 2 | 2 | |||||
| MEC2101 Thermodynamics | 1 | 1 | |||||
| MAT1502 Engineering Mathematics 2 | 1,2 | 1,2 | |||||
| CIV2503 Structural Design I | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1100 and MEC2402 | ||||
| CIV2502 Structural and Building Technology | 2 | 2 | |||||
| AGR2302 Agricultural MachineryX | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |||
| Footnotes | |
| X | AGR2302 Agricultural Machinery is offered on-campus mode in even numbered years. Next on-campus offering in 2012. |
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Head or Program Coordinator
prior to enrolling in the course.

Power Engineering Major
Academic and Practice Courses
To satisfy the requirements of the program students must complete all of the Academic and Practice courses in the following table that shows the recommended enrolment patterns for on-campus and external students for our Toowoomba campus. Students following a non-standard enrolment pattern should consult the course synopses section of this Handbook to ascertain if a course is offered in another term.
Students enrolled in the external offer of a Practice course must attend the Residential School http://www.usq.edu.au/handbook/current/resschoolsched.html for that course. In some cases students enrolled in the on-campus mode may also be required to attend the residential school. Students should only enrol in a Practice course when they are able to attend the residential school for that course.
Elective courses
Elective courses are included in the list of Academic courses. Students should select these courses from the Electives table.

Power Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Footnotes | |
| < | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 1. Students may consider enrolling in semester 2 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| > | The on-campus offering of this course has been timetabled for Semester 2. Students may consider enrolling in semester 1 however they may experience timetable clashes. |
| ^^ | If desired, attendance at the Practice course ELE1911 Electrical and Electronic Practice A may be delayed by one year. |
Notes
For students transferring from one program to another a complete
list of enrolment requirements are available in the synopses of courses.
On entering the Associate Degree of Engineering (Power
Engineering) external students are required to purchase a kit of tools
comprising an electronic soldering iron, wire strippers, long nose
pliers, diagonal cutter, safety glasses and an electronic prototyping
'breadboard'. These will first be required for ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production and ELE1502 Electronic Circuits, and further details
will be provided on commencement of these courses.
Additionally, all students enrolled in course ELE2501 Electronic Workshop and Production will be required
to purchase an electronic kit. For external students in the course ELE2702 Electrical Measurement and Analysis, access to an analogue
multimeter and hook-up wire is required, together with the purchase
of some electronic components.
Students who have been granted an exemption in the course ELE1801 Electrical Technology are strongly advised
to purchase the ELE1801 Electrical Technology
study materials from the USQ Bookshop and work through
these prior to attempting ELE2702 Electrical Measurement and Analysis
or ELE3803 Electrical Plant
.

Power Engineering Major Elective courses
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
| CIV1501 Engineering Statics | 2 | 2,3 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | ||||
| CIV2605 Construction Engineering | 1 | 1 | |||||
| CIV2403 Geology and Geomechanics | 2 | 2 | |||||
| GIS1401 Geographic Data Presentation | 1 | 1 | |||||
| GIS1402 Geographic Information Systems | 1 | 1 | |||||
| GIS2403 | 2 | 2 | |||||
| SVY1110 Introduction to Global Positioning System | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ELE2303 Embedded Systems Design | 1 | 1 | |||||
| ELE2704 Electricity Supply Systems | 2 | 2 | |||||
| ELE3803 Electrical Plant | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: ELE1801 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | ||||
Notes
Other courses may be admissible as an Elective. However students
must obtain approval from the relevant Program Coordinator prior to
enrolling in the course.

Process Engineering Major recommended enrolment pattern
| Major Study: Major study: Process Engineering (Major Study Code: 16560) | |||||||||
| Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Residential school | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) | |||||||
| Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||||
|
Academic Courses | |||||||||
| ENG1002 Introduction to Engineering and Spatial Science Applications | 1 | 1,2 | 1 | 1,2 | |||||
| ENG1101 Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1,2 | |||||
| MEC1201 Engineering Materials | 1 | 1,2 | 1 | 1,2 | |||||
| ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals* | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |||||
| ENG2102 Engineering Problem Solving and Analysis | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1101 | ||||
| ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design | 1 | 1,2 | 2 | 1,2 | |||||
| MEC1501 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | |||||
| CIV1501 Engineering Statics | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2,3 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | ||||
| ELE1301 Computer Engineering | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |||||
| Elective (Select from the Electives Table) | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |||||
| MEC2101 Thermodynamics | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | |||||
| Elective (Select from the Electives Table) | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | |||||
| MEC2501 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |||||
| Elective (Select from the Electives Table) | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |||||
| Elective (Select from the Electives Table) | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | |||||
| Elective (Select from the Electives Table) | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | |||||
|
Practice Courses | |||||||||
| ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2,3 | C | ||||
| MEC2901 Mechanical Practice 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | C | ||||
| ELE1911 Electrical and Electronic Practice A# | 2 | 1 | 3 | 3 | C | ||||
| ENG2911 AD Capstone Project | 2 | 2 | 4 | 2 | No attendance required | ||||
| ENG2909 Work Experience - Associate | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1,2 | No attendance required | ||||
|
Electives | |||||||||
|
Choose any course from this table. Students completing a Minor program of study must complete all courses under the Minor heading | |||||||||
| CHE1110 Chemistry 1^ | 1 | 1 | C | ||||||
| CHE2120 Chemistry 2^ | 2 | 2 | C | Pre-requisite: CHE1110 | |||||
| MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1 | 2 | 2 | |||||||
| MEC2106 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer | 2 | Pre-requisite: MAT1500 and CIV1501 | |||||||
| MEC3204 Production Engineering | 2 | 2 | |||||||
|
Instrumentation and Control Minor | |||||||||
| ELE1801 Electrical Technology | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | ||||||
| ELE1502 Electronic Circuits | 2 | 2 | |||||||
| ELE2303 Embedded Systems Design | 1 | 1 | |||||||
| ELE2101 Control and Instrumentation | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: ENG1500 or MAT1500 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | ||||||
|
Machine Systems Minor | |||||||||
| MEC2202 Manufacturing Processes | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: MEC1201 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MEPR | ||||||
| MEC2402 Stress Analysis | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GCEN or GDET or METC or MEPR or GCNS or GDNS or MENS | ||||||
| MEC2301 Design of Machine Elements | 2 | 2 | Pre-requisite: MEC2402 or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MEPR | ||||||
| MEC2405 Machine Dynamics | 1 | 1 | Pre-requisite: CIV1501 | ||||||
| MEC2902 Mechanical Practice 2~ | 1 | 2 | C | ||||||
|
Process Plant Technology Minor> | |||||||||
| 4 CP Unspecified Block Exemption on successful completion of specified courses within PMA50108 Diploma of Process Plant Technology | Specified courses: MSAPMOPS400A Optimise Process/Plant Area PMAOPS521C Plan Plant Shutdown MSAPMOHS510A Manage Risk PMASUP540B Analyse Equipment Performance PMAOPS411B Manage Plant Shutdown and Restart PMAOPS500A Optimise production systems | ||||||||
| Footnotes | |
| * | Students who achieve a high level in Year 12 Mathematics, or an equivalent mathematics program, may be eligible to replace the study of ENG1500 Engineering Fundamentals with MAT1500 Engineering Mathematics 1. Please refer to the notes in the General Information — Undergraduate Program Section of the Faculty's entry in this Handbook. |
| # | If desired, attendance at the Practice Course ELE1911 Electrical and Electronic Practice A may be delayed by one year. |
| ^ | CHE110 and CHE2120 involve a compulsory residential school component |
| ~ | Zero credit point practice course. External offering involves a compulsory residential school. |
| > | Courses within the Process Plant Technology minor are not offered by USQ but are available via TAFE Queensland and other Vocational Education and Training providers. Students undertaking this minor must complete all of the specified courses. |

