70051 ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1

Year	No.	Offer	Mode	Description			Cred. Pts
98	70051 	S12 	D 	ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1    	    

Contents


STAFFING:

Examiner: M. MORGAN
Moderator: D. DOWLING

SYNOPSIS:

This unit is the first of several that are intended to enable students to acquire engineering and professional practice skills. Engineering practice skills, such as the ability to perform practical and project work, innovation, problem identification and solution, and engineering judgement, will be developed as students progress through their courses through activities such as laboratory and field work, engineering design and project work. Students will generally work in teams to assist with the building of group interaction skills such as negotiation and interactive thinking. The development of other professional practice skills, such as written and oral communication, is also encouraged in the engineering practice units. In this introductory unit, distance education students will undertake practical work primarily in the areas of instrumentation and measurement, engineering materials, and drafting and design; and will be required to prepare a comprehensive report and to present a seminar on one aspect of this work. Students will be introduced to the library and computing facilities of the University and are expected to utilise these resources in the compilation of their reports and seminars. A series of keynote addresses will be staged to assist students with their task. Topics will include the "Presentation and Analysis of Test Data", "Materials - An Overview", "Errors and Uncertainty", "Effective Communication - Report Writing and Seminar Presentation" and "Using a Computer to Compile Reports". On campus students will also undertake practical work in the areas of instrumentation and measurement, engineering materials, and drafting and design and will be required to prepare practical work reports. For these students, the practical work will be performed throughout the semester as part of the units 70245 Engineering Materials, 65901 Physics and Instrumentation and E0006 Engineering Design and Drafting.


OBJECTIVES:

On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:

  1. developed engineering practice skills in measurement and
    instrumentation, engineering materials, and drafting and
    design;
  2. worked as part of a team to complete a specific project in a
    specified time;
  3. utilised library and computing facilities to prepare reports;
    and
  4. contributed to the preparation of a report.

TOPICS:

 Description                                                    Weighting(%)
  1. Measurement and instrumentation 20.00

  2. Engineering materials 20.00

  3. Drafting and design 20.00

  4. Analysis of data 15.00

  5. Library resources 10.00

  6. Computing 15.00


TEXT and MATERIALS to be PURCHASED:

Nil.


RECOMMENDED REFERENCE MATERIALS:

65901 Physics and Instrumentation, Study Book, USQ Publication.

70210 Engineering Communication and Case Studies, Study Book, USQ
Publication.

70245 Engineering Materials, Study Book 1 and 2, USQ Publication.

E0001 Computers in Engineering, Study Book, USQ Publication.

E0006 Engineering Design and Drafting, Study Book, USQ Publication.


STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS:

	ACTIVITY				HOURS
Lectures                                      	8
Laboratory or Practical Classes               	24
Report Writing                                	8
Private Study                                 	8
Supervisor Consultation                       	2

ASSESSMENT DETAILS:

No  *F/S Marks     Due        Description                              Wtg(%)    LBL WWW
1   S              06/11/98  COMPLETION OF PRAC WORK & REPORTS         100.00    N

*F=Formative, S=Summative

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1    This unit may require attendance at a residential school.
2    Attendance  at  a  minimum of 80% of the practical  sessions  and
     completion  of  all practical work reports is  compulsory  for  a
     passing grade to be awarded in this unit.
3    The  only final grades awarded in this unit are Pass (P) or  Fail
     (F) grades.
4    If  students submit assignments after the due date without  prior
     approval  then  a  penalty of up to 20% of the  assignment  total
     marks will apply for each working day late.
5    The   Faculty  of  Engineering  and  Surveying  will  NOT  accept
     submission  of  hand written or typed assignments  by  facsimile,
     email or computer diskette.  Students in remote locations who  do
     not  have regular access to postal services may be given  special
     consideration.
6    A  minimum  standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
     in order for a passing grade to be achieved.

This information is accurate as at 04/11/98