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Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
The course in Environmental Engineering is aimed at providing
broad based knowledge, training, skills and experience in
the areas required to practise environmental engineering.
The normal period of full time study is four years. However,
the course can be taken on a part-time basis over a longer
period of time, normally six years.
Graduates of this course will be able to work for industry,
for government agencies and for engineering consultancies.
The range of work will include: monitoring, analysis and design
to control water, air and noise pollution; treatment and disposal
of solid and hazardous waste; site remediation; and cleaner
production and industrial waste management.
The first year of the course introduces mathematics, physics,
chemistry, computing and general engineering subjects. The
second year introduces environmental engineering subjects,
plus advanced environmental chemistry, surveying and management
skills. The emphasis in third year is on developing knowledge
and skills across the range of environmental engineering topic
areas.
At the end of third year students are required to undertake
twelve weeks of approved work in industry, consulting engineering,
commonwealth, state or local government agencies. For part-time
students, each year of appropriate full time employment may
be credited as one professional option elective, up to a maximum
of three electives.
In the final year, emphasis is on environmental engineering
practice, with subjects covering environmental engineering
design, project management, site remediation and environmental
impacts. Elective subjects may be taken from courses within
and outside the Engineering Faculty. Each student prepares
a substantial thesis on a research or design topic under the
supervision of a staff member.
The course has been recognised by the Institution of Engineers,
Australia, which is the professional accrediting body. This
recognition ensures that graduates from this course are admitted,
on application, to the grade of Graduate Membership of the
Institution of Engineers, Australia.
Honours are awarded at the end of the course on the basis
of overall performance throughout the course.
All students must take particular notice of the Course Rules
regarding minimum rate of progress.
Students should attend all classes including lectures, tutorials
and laboratory classes. The Director of Studies of Environmental
Engineering, may refuse to certify that students have satisfactorily
completed a subject unless they have attended at least 80
percent of the classes scheduled.
THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS MUST BE COMPLETED IN ORDER TO QUALIFY
FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DEGREE.
| Year 1 - Autumn |
| CHEM103 |
Chemistry for Engineers |
| CIVL196 |
Engineering Computing 1 |
| ENGG154 |
Engineering Design and Innovation |
| MATH141 |
Engineering Mathematics 1C Part 1 and |
| or |
| MATH187 |
Engineering Mathematics 1A Part 1 and |
| Year 1 - Spring |
| ENGG152 |
Engineering Mechanics |
| ENGG153 |
Engineering Materials |
| PHYS143 |
Principles of Physics for Engineers |
| MATH142 |
Engineering Mathematics 1C Part 2 |
| or |
| MATH188 |
Engineering Mathematics 1A Part 2 |
| Year 2 - Autumn |
| ENGG261 |
Professional Engineers and the Management
of Technology |
| ENGG251 |
Mechanics of Solids |
| ENGG252 |
Engineering Fluid Mechanics |
| MATH283 |
Mathematics IIE for Engineers Part I |
| Year 2 - Spring |
| CHEM214 |
Analytical and Environmental Chemistry |
| CIVL272 |
Surveying |
| ENVE220 |
Water Quality Engineering |
| ENVE221 |
Air and Noise Pollution |
| Year 3 - Autumn |
| BIOL352 |
Biology for Environmental Engineers |
| CIVL361 |
Geomechanics 1 |
| ENVE311 |
Pollution Control and Cleaner Production |
| ENVE320 |
Environmental Engineering Design 1 |
| Year 3 - Spring |
| CIVL322 |
Hydraulics and Hydrology |
| ENGG361 |
Engineering Management |
| ENVE321 |
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management |
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Elective |
| Year 4 - Autumn |
| CIVL462 |
Geomechanics 2 |
| ENGG461 |
Project Management and Human Factors in
Engineering |
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Elective |
| Year 4 - Spring |
| ENVE410 |
Site Remediation |
| ENVE421 |
Environmental Design 2 |
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Elective |
| Plus (either Autumn or Spring) |
| ENGG454 |
Professional Experience |
| Plus (Annual) |
| ENGG452 |
Thesis A (12cp) |
| or |
| ENGG453 |
Thesis B (18cp) |
Electives: 3 electives from the following
list
one to be taken in Year 3; two in year 4. |
| ACCY101 |
Accounting 1 |
| CIVL392 |
Engineering Computing 2 |
| CIVL394 |
Construction |
| CIVL463 |
Geomechanics 3 |
| CIVL487 |
Traffic Engineering |
| CIVL489 |
Roads Engineering |
| ECON101 |
Macroeconomic Essentials for Business |
| ECON111 |
Introductory Microeconomics |
| ENVE411 |
Aqueous and Atmospheric Chemistry |
| ENVE420 |
Water Engineering |
| GEOS231 |
Environmental Impact of Societies |
| GEOS239 |
Remote Sensing of the Environment |
| GEOS251 |
Geology for Engineers |
| LAW100 |
Law in Society |
| LAW210 |
Contract Law |
| LAW334 |
Environmental Law |
| MECH341 |
Thermodynamics |
| MECH343 |
Heat Transfer and Gas Dynamics |
| MECH378 |
Sustainable Energy Technologies |
| MECH417 |
Biomedical Engineering |
| MECH438 |
Sustainable Transport and Engine Technologies |
| MECH474 |
Systems Engineering and Life Cycle Management |
| STS216 |
Environment and Technology |
| STS306 |
Special Topics on the Social and Policy
Aspects of Engineering |
| STS376 |
Risk Assessment, Health and Safety |
Note: Other electives may be taken subject to approval by
the Director of Studies of Environmental Engineering. Not
all electives will be offered in any one year.
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