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Page 1: Mechatronics Engineering 2016 - Faculty of … · 60110 Bachelor of Engineering Mechatronics Engineering 2016. Note: available to This guide is only students who are enrolled in the

60110 Bachelor of Engineering

Mechatronics Engineering 2016

Note: This guide is only available to students who are enrolled in the Mechatronics Engineering program within the Bachelor of Engineering degree course prior to 2012.

Course details

Total points required for this course – 192

Students must complete the following :

• Bachelor of Engineering core units - 36 points;

• all units in Table 6.2.2Ia (Mechatronics Engineering core units) - 108 points;

• one unit from Group A in Table 6.2.2Ib (Mechatronics Engineering options) - 6 points;

• units to make up the remaining points required for the course from groups B and C in Table 6.2.2Ib provided that no more than 18 points come from Group C; and

• a professional practicum of at least 12 weeks.

The following table is intended as a guide only. All units have a value of 6 points unless noted otherwise. Unit availability may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/

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60110 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics Engineering) 2016 Semester One Semester Two

Year One

MATH1020 Calculus, Statistics and Probability (no longer offered) MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra (no longer offered)

PHYS1001 Physics for Scientists and Engineers (replaces PHYS1101 Advanced Physics A) ENSC1001 Global Challenges in Engineering (replaces ENSC1001 Engineering Challenges in a Global World or GENG1003 Introduction to Professional Engineering)

GENG1001 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics (Note 1) ELEC1300 Digital Systems 1 (Note 2) CITS1001 Object-Oriented Program. & Software Eng. (replaces CITS1200 Java Programming ) GENG1002 Eng: Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Note 3)

Year Two

MATH2040 Engineering Mathematics (Note 4) CITS2002 Systems Programming (replaces CITS1002 Prog. and Systems or CITS1210 C Programming) ENSC3017 Circuits and Electronics (replaces ELEC2300 Circuits and Electronic Systems 2) ELEC4403 Digital and Embedded Systems (replaces ELEC2303 Embedded Systems) MECH2401 Engineering Design and Visual Communication (Note 5) MECH1401 Engineering Dynamics (Note 6)

Group B or Group C option1 ELEC1302 Power and Machine Technologies (replaces ELEC2302 Electromag. and Electromec.) (Note 3)

Year Three

ELEC2301 Digital System Design (Note 2) MCTX3420 Mechatronics Design (Note 7) MECH4426 Dynamics, Vibration & Sound (replaces MECH3404 Vibration & Signal Proc.) (Note 8) GENG4402 Control Engineering (replaces MCTX3421 Control and Mechatronics)

Group B or Group C option1 ENSC3001 Mechanisms and Machines (replaces MECH3422 Mechanisms and Multibody Systems) (Note 6)

Group B or Group C option1 ENSC3002 Materials and Manufacturing (replaces MECH2402 Manufacturing)

Year Four

MCTX4422 Mechatronics Engineering Project Part 2 (for students who completed MCTX4421 in S2 2015) /or GENG5511 Engineering Research Project Part 1 (for students commencing their research project in 2016) (Note 9)

GENG5512 Engineering Research Project Part 2 (Note 9)

GENG5503 Modern Control Systems (replaces MECH4423 Advanced Control Engineering) Group B or Group C option1

Group A or Group B or Group C option1

Group A or Group B or Group C option1 Group B or Group C option1 Group B or Group C option1

Note 1: Students requiring GENG1001 must complete ENSC1002 Material Behaviour from Atoms to Bridges and ENSC2001 Motion. Note 2: Unit no longer offered, contact the ECM Student Office if required. Note 3: Students missing GENG1002 or ELEC1302 must complete ENSC2002 Energy. Students requiring both should contact the ECM Student Office. Note 4: No longer offered, complete MATH1002 Mathematical Methods 2 if required.

Note 5: MECH2401 is no longer offered, complete MECH5551 Mechanical Engineering Design Project 1 if required.

Note 6: Students missing MECH3422 Mechanisms and Multibody Systems (or MECH1401 Engineering Dynamics) should complete ENSC3001 Mechanisms and Machines. Students missing both should complete ENSC3001 and a Group B option. Note 7: Students requiring MCTX3420 should complete MECH4424 Measurement and Noise. Note 8: Changed (from Non-standard teaching period) to standard semester 1.

Note 9: All students commencing their final year project in 2016 onwards, must enrol in GENG5511 and GENG5512 (replacing MCTX4421 and MCTX4422).

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Table 6.2.2Ib—Mechatronics Engineering options

Group A

S1, S2 GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practice (replaces ELEC4332 Project Engineering Practice)

N/A MECH4400 Engineering for Sustainable Development (no longer offered)

Group B

S1 CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms

S2 CITS1402 Relational Database Management Systems (replaces CITS1402 Introduction to Databases or CITS2232 Databases)

S1, S2 CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation (replaces GENG2140 Model. & Computer Analysis for Eng.)

S1 CITS3003 Graphics and Animation (switch semester, replaces CITS2231 Graphics)

N/A CITS3201 Human–Computer Interaction (no longer offered)

N/A CITS3242 Programming Paradigms (no longer offered)

S1 CITS4401 Software Requirements and Design (replaces CITS2220 Software Engineering: Design or CITS3220 Software Requirements and Project Management)

S1 CITS4402 Computer Vision (replaces CITS4240 Computer Vision)

S2 CITS4419 Mobile and Wireless Computing (replaces CITS7219 Mobile and Wireless Computing)

S1 ELEC4401 Circuits and Electronic Systems (replaces ELEC3301 Circuits and Electronic Systems 3)

S2 ELEC5502 Analogue Electronics (replaces ELEC3300 Analogue Electronics)

N/A ELEC3306 Signals and Systems 3 (no longer offered)

TS-L-1 ELEC5506 Process Instrumentation and Control (replaces ELEC3320 Process Instrumentation and Control)

S1, S2 ENSC1002 Material Behaviour from Atoms to Bridges (replaces MATE1412 Materials Engineering 1)

S1 ENSC3003 Fluid Mechanics (replaces MECH2403 Thermofluids 2)

S1 ENSC3014 Electronic Materials and Devices (replaces ELEC2304 Physical Electronics 2)

S2 ENSC3015 Signals and Systems (replaces ELEC2305 Signals and Systems 2)

S2 ENSC3016 Electric Machines (replaces ELEC3305 Power and Machines)

S1, S2 GENG5507 Risk Reliability and Safety (replaces ASST4403 Reliability Engineering)

S2 GENG5508 Robotics

N/A MECH3403 Mechanical Design (no longer offered)

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N/A MECH4407 Engineering Tribology and Maintenance (no longer offered)

S2 MECH4424 Measurement and Noise

S1 MECH4429 Applied Engineering Thermodynamics (replaces MECH3401 Thermofluids 3)

Group C

units chosen with the special approval of the Faculty on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering from those available within the University 2

1 no more than 18 points come from Group C. 2 special approval form is required.

Key to availability of units:

S1 = Semester one; S2 = Semester two; TS-L-1 = 29 Feb - 22 Apr; TS-L-2 = 25 Apr - 17 Jun; TS-L-3 = 01 Aug - 23 Sep; TS-L- 4 = 26 Sep – 18 Nov; N/A = Not available in 2016