Course Information

Bachelor of Engineering (Marine and Offshore Systems) Honours

Effective from 01-JAN-2015 : Code Y55

This course is offered in collaboration with the Australian Maritime College at the University of Tasmania in Launceston, Tasmania. Marine and Offshore Systems engineers are involved with the design, manufacture, deployment and commissioning of systems associated with the marine and offshore oil and gas industries. This course is suited to students interested in the large scale mechanical and electro-mechanical systems used in the oil and gas industries, such as fuel-injected turbocharged engines, large gas turbine generators, or oil and gas rigs.

Disclaimer

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.

Work Experience Requirement

Students will be required to undertake a minimum of 12 weeks relevant industry work experience.

Attendance requirements

Work experience units will normally be undertaken during a vacation period.

Professional Recognition

Course

This course has been Accredited by: Engineers Australia.

Admission requirements

  • Students will only be admitted to Honours where the specified weighted average mark is achieved in preceding studies.

Course Specific Admission Requirements

All students are required to have WACE Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics: Specialist 3C/3D. It is desirable that all students have WACE Physics 3A/3B or WACE Engineering Studies 3A/3B, with equivalents considered.

Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.

Course Duration

  • Full Time: 4 Years

Course Delivery

  • Joondalup: Full Time
  • South West (Bunbury): Full Time

Cross Campus Attendance

Bunbury applicants please note: There is an option to study up to eight foundation units from this degree at ECU's South West (Bunbury) campus. After completing these eight units, Bunbury students will need to attend ECU's Joondalup campus to complete the rest of their course. The entire program can also be studied at ECU's Joondalup campus.

Secondary Location

The first two years of this course are offered at the Joondalup Campus and the final two years are delivered at the Australian Maritime College in Launceston, Tasmania. Students will be required to relocate to Launceston for this portion of the course.

Course Structure

Students are required to complete 32 units and a 12-week approved practicum.

Year 1 - Semester 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS1154 *Introduction to Engineering15
ENS1162Electrical Engineering 1A15
ENM1102Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design15
MAT1236Calculus 115
Year 1 - Semester 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS1101Engineering Mechanics15
ENS1115Materials and Manufacturing 115
ENS1253Electrical Engineering 1B15
MAT1163Linear Algebra15
Year 2 - Semester 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENM3218Fluid Mechanics15
CSP2151Programming Fundamentals15
ENS2102Hydrostatics15
MAT2437Differential Equations15
Year 2 - Semester 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS2113Engineering Dynamics15
ENS2160Thermodynamics15
ENS3190Mechanics of Solids15
ENS2103 ^Ship Design and Production15
or
ENS2180 ^Offshore Science and Engineering15

Note: Students wishing to undertake the Marine Systems specialisation at AMC should select ENS2103, while those wishing to undertake the Offshore Systems specialisation should select ENS2180.

Note: In general, all units in the first two years must be completed successfully before transfer to AMC can be approved.

Years 3 and 4

Years 3 and 4 of this course are provided by the University of Tasmania (Australian Maritime College) in Launceston, Tasmania. For details of the following units, please consult the UTAS handbook which can be found online at: http://courses.utas.edu.au

AMC Units

JEE457: Marine Thermal Energy Systems

JEE326: Instrumentation and Process Control

JEE344: Applied Control Engineering

JEE350: Finite Element Analysis

JEE418: Research Project 1

JEE419: Research Project 2

JEE458: Mechanics of Marine Machinery

JEE483: Maritime Engineering Design

JEE486: Marine Electrical Powering and Systems

JEE421: Design Project 1

JEE422: Design Project 2

JEE358: Bluefin: Maritime Engineering

JEE403: Design of Offshore Systems

JEE489: Reliability Engineering

2 x elective units chosen in consultation with the AMC Course Coordinator.

^ Core Option
* Students will be assessed to see if they have achieved the ECU minimum standard of English language proficiency in this unit. Students who don't meet the minimum standard will be provided with appropriate English language support and development.


Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)

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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Course Information

Bachelor of Engineering (Marine and Offshore Systems) Honours

Effective from 01-JUL-2015 : Code Y55

This course is offered in collaboration with the Australian Maritime College at the University of Tasmania in Launceston, Tasmania. Marine and Offshore Systems engineers are involved with the design, manufacture, deployment and commissioning of systems associated with the marine and offshore oil and gas industries. This course is suited to students interested in the large scale mechanical and electro-mechanical systems used in the oil and gas industries, such as fuel-injected turbocharged engines, large gas turbine generators, or oil and gas rigs.

Disclaimer

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.

Work Experience Requirement

Students will be required to undertake a minimum of 12 weeks relevant industry work experience. This will normally be undertaken during a vacation period.

Professional Recognition

Course

This course has been Accredited by: Engineers Australia.

Admission requirements

Academic admission standard for the following entry pathways:

  • ATAR or notional ATAR minimum entry rank on basis of previous studies
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test
  • University Preparation Course
  • Aboriginal University Orientation Course
  • Aboriginal Student Intake Test
  • Special Consideration Entry
  • Educational Disadvantage
  • Portfolio entry where accepted

Course Specific Admission Requirements

All students are required to have WACE Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics: Specialist 3C/3D, and have WACE Physics 3A/3B or WACE Engineering Studies 3A/3B, with equivalents considered.

Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.

Course Duration

  • Full Time: 4 Years
  • Part Time: 8 Years

Course Delivery

  • Joondalup: Full Time, Part Time

Cross Campus Attendance

The first two years can be studied at ECU's Joondalup campus. *Bunbury applicants please note: There is an option to study up to eight foundation units from this degree at ECU's South West (Bunbury) campus, which may include attending a short set of lab sessions at Joondalup campus by the end of each semester, depending on the units studied. After completing these eight units, Bunbury students will need to attend ECU's Joondalup campus for the second year of their course.

Secondary Location

The final two years of this course are delivered at the Australian Maritime College in Launceston. Students will be required to relocate to Launceston for this portion of the course.

Course Structure

Students are required to complete 32 units (16 units are AMC units) and a 12-week approved practicum.

Year 1 - Semester 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS1154 *Introduction to Engineering15
ENS1162Electrical Engineering 1A15
ENM1102Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design15
MAT1236Calculus 115
Year 1 - Semester 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS1101Engineering Mechanics15
ENS1115Materials and Manufacturing 115
ENS1253Electrical Engineering 1B15
MAT1163Linear Algebra15
Year 2 - Semester 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENM3218Fluid Mechanics15
CSP2151Programming Fundamentals15
ENS2102Hydrostatics15
MAT2437Differential Equations15
Year 2 - Semester 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
ENS2113Engineering Dynamics15
ENS2160Thermodynamics15
ENS3190Mechanics of Solids15
ENS2103 ^Ship Design and Production15
or
ENS2180 ^Offshore Science and Engineering15

Note: Students wishing to undertake the Marine Systems specialisation at AMC should select ENS2103, while those wishing to undertake the Offshore Systems specialisation should select ENS2180.

Note: In general, all units in the first two years must be completed successfully before transfer to AMC can be approved.

Years 3 and 4

Years 3 and 4 of this course are provided by the University of Tasmania (Australian Maritime College) in Launceston, Tasmania. For details of the following units, please consult the UTAS handbook which can be found online at: http://courses.utas.edu.au

AMC Units

JEE457: Marine Thermal Energy Systems

JEE326: Instrumentation and Process Control

JEE344: Applied Control Engineering

JEE350: Finite Element Analysis

JEE418: Research Project 1

JEE419: Research Project 2

JEE458: Mechanics of Marine Machinery

JEE483: Maritime Engineering Design

JEE486: Marine Electrical Powering and Systems

JEE421: Design Project 1

JEE422: Design Project 2

JEE358: Bluefin: Maritime Engineering

JEE403: Design of Offshore Systems

JEE489: Reliability Engineering

2 x elective units chosen in consultation with the AMC Course Coordinator.

^ Core Option
* Students will be assessed to see if they have achieved the ECU minimum standard of English language proficiency in this unit. Students who don't meet the minimum standard will be provided with appropriate English language support and development.


Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)

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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