70062 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2

Year	No.	Offer	Mode	Description			Cred. Pts
00	70062 	S12 	D 	PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 2   	    

Contents


STAFFING:

Examiner: N. HANCOCK
Moderator: D. DOWLING

PRE-REQUISITE(S)

70061


CO-REQUISITE(S)

70712


SYNOPSIS:

This is the second of two units which address, in a generic sense, the practice of professional engineering and professional surveying. Like unit 70061 this unit is concerned with aspects of the work undertaken, the performance required and the responsibilities borne by the professional engineer and professional surveyor which are essentially independent of the engineering or surveying discipline: to a large extent these are non-technical matters. As the final practice unit in the Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Surveying degrees this unit is particularly concerned with interaction with the professions at large. A major part of all engineering and surveying project work is the appropriate communication of the outcome. This is the major topic of this unit and provides guidance and experience in both verbal (seminar) and written (thesis) reporting skills. Hence this unit is to be undertaken to complement the unit 70712 Project and in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Surveying degree. The presentation of a major seminar on the work undertaken during the final-year project is a requirement for the completion of this unit.


OBJECTIVES:

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

  1. plan and present a substantial technical seminar in an
    appropriate professional manner;
  2. make effective use of presentation aids, both manual and with
    software-assistance;
  3. debate technical matters in a professional forum;
  4. present, analyse and discuss technical information using the
    vehicle of an academic dissertation;
  5. appreciate the qualities which distinguish the academic
    dissertation from the engineering / surveying technical
    report;
  6. recognise and debate the strengths and limitations of the
    academic component of the education of a professional engineer
    /surveyor.

TOPICS:

 Description                                                    Weighting(%)
  1. Extended Abstract 10.00

  2. PROJECT COMMUNICATION - VERBAL 30.00 seminar preparation; seminar experience and critique (small group) use of electronic aids (PowerPoint, etc).

  3. PROJECT COMMUNICATION - WRITTEN 10.00 thesis guidance and regulations.

  4. Supervisor Consultation 20.00

  5. ETHICS and PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 10.00 Engineering/surveying professionalism BEng/Bsurv course evaluation.

  6. PROJECT CONFERENCE 20.00 Participation and presentation.

  7. WORK EXPERIENCE (BEng only) Completion of 60 days work experience


RECOMMENDED REFERENCE MATERIALS:

70712 Project, "Project Book", USQ Publication.


STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS:

	ACTIVITY				HOURS
Tutorials/Workshops                           	4
Seminars                                      	32
Directed Study                                	5
Private Study                                 	5
Supervisor Consultation                       	4

ASSESSMENT DETAILS:

No  *F/S Marks     Due        Description                              Wtg(%)    LBL WWW
1   S              25/08/00  EXTENDED ABSTRACT                         40.00     Y   N
2   F              PASSIM    FIRST SEMINAR                                       N   N
3   S              PASSIM    CONFERENCE PRESENTATION                   40.00     N   N
4   S              PASSIM    ETHICS & PROFESSIONALISM                  20.00     N   N
5   S              PASSIM    WORK EXPERIENCE (BENG ONLY)                         N   N

*F=Formative, S=Summative

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1    A  student will not normally be undertake this unit until  he/she
     is in the last two (2) semesters of the degree course.
2    Achievement of a `pass' grade in this practice unit requires each
     of:   (i)  satisfactory  participation  in  the  "First  Seminar"
     programme (Topic 2 above); (ii) satisfactory participation in and
     presentation at the Project Conference (Assessment 3 above);  and
     (iii) participation in the Exit Interview/Debate (Topic 5 above).
3    A  student  who  does not participate adequately  in  the  "First
     Seminar"  programme (Topic 2 above) will normally be required  to
     attend  and  provide  a  written report on  three  (3)  technical
     seminars  or equivalent professional meetings to the satisfaction
     of the Examiner.
4    To  be  eligible to present at the Project Conference  a  student
     must  have both: (i) given a satisfactory First Seminar, and (ii)
     provided a satisfactory Extended Abstract in the required  format
     by the due date (Assessment 1).
5    This  unit  will  normally require attendance  at  a  residential
     school to complete Topics 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7.  Topics 2 and 4  will
     take place during semester time.
6    This  is a COMMUNICATION BENCHMARK unit and a major component  of
     the   assessment  of  this  unit  will  be  associated  with  the
     demonstration of communication skills.
7    A  minimum  standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
     in order for a passing grade to be achieved.
8    The  grades awarded in this unit are normally either Pass (P)  or
     Incomplete (I).

This information is accurate as at 31/10/00