MAJ03030 Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers design, analyse, manufacture, manage and maintain mechanical systems including fluid and thermal systems. Areas of work include product design and manufacture, transport, agriculture, product and materials processing, renewable and non-renewable energy and power production, medicine, air-conditioning, the built environment, and many more. The Mechanical Engineering major prepares students to enter this ever-changing and challenging profession through the development of a good understanding of the knowledge, skills and practices that underpin the discipline. Students take on real engineering challenges in design-focussed studios throughout the program.
Completion requirements
48610 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering | 6cp | ||
41054 Applied Mechanics and Design A | 6cp | ||
41053 Materials and Manufacturing Engineering A | 6cp | ||
41099 Introduction to Mechatronics Engineering | 6cp | ||
41056 Machines and Mechanisms A | 6cp | ||
41057 Thermofluids A | 6cp | ||
41058 Dynamic Systems and Control A | 6cp | ||
43014 Applied Mechanics and Design B | 6cp | ||
43017 Machines and Mechanisms B | 6cp | ||
43015 Thermofluids B | 6cp | ||
Select 6 credit points of options: | 6cp | ||
41302 Additive Manufacturing 1 | 6cp | ||
43018 Dynamic Systems and Control B | 6cp | ||
41301 Industrial Engineering | 6cp | ||
41059 Mechanical Design Fundamentals Studio 1 | 6cp | ||
41060 Mechanical Design Fundamentals Studio 2 | 6cp | ||
41066 Mechanical Systems Design Studio 1 | 6cp | ||
41067 Mechanical Systems Design Studio 2 | 6cp | ||
43019 Design in Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems | 6cp | ||
41029 Engineering Research Preparation | 6cp | ||
48221 Engineering Computations | 6cp | ||
41030 Engineering Capstone | 6cp | ||
Total | 114cp |