Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering is a specialisation within electrical engineering concerning the generation of electrical power from a wide range of sources, and with a special focus on renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, biomass and geothermal; and includes integrating these energy sources into hybrid energy supply and distribution networks. The course focuses on the development of knowledge and skills relevant to professional engineering practice and, along with a sound theoretical base, includes strong elements of practical problem-solving, teamwork and project development. As a result, graduates will have multiple technical skills as well as strong transferable skills in analysis and the ability to lead complex projects.
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Students are required to undertake a minimum of 12 weeks practical work experience in an engineering industry environment. This will normally be undertaken during a vacation period.
If the practicum is not passed, graduation cannot take place.
This course has been Provisionally Accredited by: Engineers Australia.
All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
All applicants are required to have Mathematics: Method ATAR, with equivalents considered, and Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR, with equivalents considered. It is desirable that all applicants have Mathematics: Specialist ATAR, with equivalents considered.
Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.
Students are required to complete 31 Core units, 1 Elective unit and a Practicum unit.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS1154 | Introduction to Engineering | 15 |
ENS1115 | Materials and Manufacturing 1 | 15 |
ENM1102 | Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design | 15 |
MAT1250 | Mathematics 1 | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS1101 | Engineering Mechanics | 15 |
ENS1180 | Introduction to Energy and Resource Engineering | 15 |
ENS1253 | Electrical Engineering 1B | 15 |
MAT1251 | Mathematics 2 | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENM2104 | Instrumentation and Measurement | 15 |
ENS2108 | Mechanical Science | 15 |
ENS3551 | Electrical Networks | 15 |
ENS5170 | Engineering Systems | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5445 | Sustainability and Renewable Energy | 15 |
CSP2151 | Programming Fundamentals | 15 |
ENS3553 | Signals and Systems | 15 |
ENS2457 | Analog Electronics | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5562 | Renewable Energy Conversions 1 | 15 |
ENS2159 | Engineering Innovation and Ethics | 15 |
ENS5253 | Control Systems | 15 |
ENS5360 | Power Electronics | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS2113 | Engineering Dynamics | 15 |
ENS3206 | Power Systems 1 | 15 |
ENS5230 | Electrical Machines and Transformers | 15 |
Elective Unit | x 1 | 15 |
Note: Students who receive a WAM of 70 per cent or above at the end of their third year of study will be invited to complete a graded Honours degree by taking the two Honours Thesis units in place of the standard project units in their fourth year. Students below this cut-off, or who decline the offer to undertake the Honours Thesis, will graduate with an ungraded Honours degree.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5111 | Engineering Practicum | |
ENS5161 | Environmental and Process Risk Management | 15 |
ENS5361 | Power Systems 2 | 15 |
ENS3554 | Data Communications and Computer Networks | 15 |
ENS4152 ^ | Project Development | 15 |
Or | ||
ENS5145 ^ | Engineering Honours Thesis 1 | 15 |
Note: Students undertaking the graded Honours pathway should enrol into ENS5145 Engineering Honours Thesis 1 in place of ENS4152 Project Development.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5543 | Engineering Management | 15 |
ENS5240 | Industrial Control | 15 |
ENS4253 ^ | Engineering Project | 15 |
Or | ||
ENS5146 ^ | Engineering Honours Thesis 2 | 15 |
ENS5563 | Renewable Energy Conversions 2 | 15 |
Note: Students undertaking the graded Honours pathway should enrol into ENS5146 Engineering Honours Thesis 2 in place of ENS4253 Engineering Project.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS2257 | Microprocessor Systems | 15 |
ENS2170 | Principles of Industrial Maintenance | 15 |
ENS3556 | Wireless Communication | 15 |
ENS5204 | Real-Time Embedded Systems | 15 |
ENS5447 | Propagation and Antennas | 15 |
ENS5203 | Electronic Circuit Design | 15 |
ENS5251 | Digital Signal Processing | 15 |
ENS5444 | Telecommunication Networks | 15 |
ENS5442 | Robotics 1 | 15 |
ENS5542 | Communication Systems 2 | 15 |
MAT3486 | Multivariate Calculus | 15 |
ENS5133 | Environmental Engineering 1 | 15 |
Note: Electives chosen from outside this list must be approved by the Course Coordinator.
^ Core Option
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering is a specialisation within electrical engineering concerning the generation of electrical power from a wide range of sources, and with a special focus on renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, biomass and geothermal; and includes integrating these energy sources into hybrid energy supply and distribution networks. The course focuses on the development of knowledge and skills relevant to professional engineering practice and, along with a sound theoretical base, includes strong elements of practical problem-solving, teamwork and project development. As a result, graduates will have multiple technical skills as well as strong transferable skills in analysis and the ability to lead complex projects.
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Students are required to undertake a minimum of 12 weeks practical work experience in an engineering industry environment. This will normally be undertaken during a vacation period.
While the Engineering Practicum unit (ENS5111) appears in Year 4 of the course structure, students can complete the practicum requirements at any point after completing at least 180 credit points in the course. The unit is not available for direct enrolment, instead once the Practicum requirements have been fulfilled, students will need to lodge their Practicum documents through the Application for Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning online application form in order to have the completion of this unit recognised on their academic record. The School’s Practicum coordinator should be contacted for advice on completion of the Practicum.
If the practicum is not passed, graduation cannot take place.
This course has been Provisionally Accredited by: Engineers Australia.
All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:
All applicants are required to have Mathematics: Methods ATAR, with equivalents considered, and Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR or Chemistry ATAR or Mathematics: Specialist ATAR, with equivalents considered. It is desirable that all applicants have Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR, with equivalents considered, students without Physics ATAR or Engineering Studies ATAR may need to take a bridging unit in the first year of their studies.
Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.
Students are required to complete 31 Core units, 1 Elective unit and a Practicum unit.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS1154 | Introduction to Engineering | 15 |
ENS1115 | Materials and Manufacturing 1 | 15 |
ENM1102 | Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design | 15 |
MAT1250 | Mathematics 1 | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS1101 | Engineering Mechanics | 15 |
ENS1180 | Introduction to Energy and Resource Engineering | 15 |
ENS1253 | Electrical Engineering 1B | 15 |
MAT1251 | Mathematics 2 | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENM2104 | Instrumentation and Measurement | 15 |
ENS2108 | Mechanical Science | 15 |
ENS3551 | Electrical Networks | 15 |
ENS5170 | Engineering Systems | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5445 | Sustainability and Renewable Energy | 15 |
CSP2151 | Programming Fundamentals | 15 |
ENS3553 | Signals and Systems | 15 |
ENS2457 | Analog Electronics | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5562 | Renewable Energy Conversions 1 | 15 |
ENS2159 | Engineering Innovation and Ethics | 15 |
ENS5253 | Control Systems | 15 |
ENS5360 | Power Electronics | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5191 | Electrical Engineering Design | 15 |
ENS3206 | Power Systems 1 | 15 |
ENS5230 | Electrical Machines and Transformers | 15 |
Elective Unit | x 1 | 15 |
Note: Students who receive a WAM of 70 per cent or above at the end of their third year of study will be invited to complete a graded Honours degree by taking the two Honours Thesis units in place of the standard project units in their fourth year. Students below this cut-off, or who decline the offer to undertake the Honours Thesis, will graduate with an ungraded Honours degree.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5111 | Engineering Practicum | |
ENS5161 | Environmental and Process Risk Management | 15 |
ENS5361 | Power Systems 2 | 15 |
ENS3554 | Data Communications and Computer Networks | 15 |
ENS4152 ^ | Project Development | 15 |
Or | ||
ENS5145 ^ | Engineering Honours Thesis 1 | 15 |
Note: Students undertaking the graded Honours pathway should enrol into ENS5145 Engineering Honours Thesis 1 in place of ENS4152 Project Development.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS5543 | Engineering Management | 15 |
ENS5240 | Industrial Control | 15 |
ENS4253 ^ | Engineering Project | 15 |
Or | ||
ENS5146 ^ | Engineering Honours Thesis 2 | 15 |
ENS5563 | Renewable Energy Conversions 2 | 15 |
Note: Students undertaking the graded Honours pathway should enrol into ENS5146 Engineering Honours Thesis 2 in place of ENS4253 Engineering Project.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
---|---|---|
ENS2113 | Engineering Dynamics | 15 |
ENS2257 | Microprocessor Systems | 15 |
ENS2170 | Principles of Industrial Maintenance | 15 |
ENS3556 | Wireless Communication | 15 |
ENS5204 | Real-Time Embedded Systems | 15 |
ENS5447 | Propagation and Antennas | 15 |
ENS5130 | Advanced Industrial Control | 15 |
ENS5251 | Digital Signal Processing | 15 |
ENS5444 | Telecommunication Networks | 15 |
ENS5442 | Robotics 1 | 15 |
ENS5542 | Communication Systems 2 | 15 |
MAT3486 | Multivariate Calculus | 15 |
ENS5133 | Environmental Engineering 1 | 15 |
Note: Electives chosen from outside this list must be approved by the Course Coordinator.
^ Core Option
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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