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  • Online Enrolment GuideDiploma of Engineering

    deakincollege.edu.au

  • Enrolment guide introduction and checklist This enrolment guide contains:

    Your instructions for logging onto the portal and choosing your timetable.

    Your course guide to help you work out which units to choose.

    Instructions on how to do the English Diagnostic Activity.

    Instructions on how to set up your Deakin University username and password.

    Online Enrolment for new students in will start from 10 June, 2020.

    Follow these steps:

    View your course video

    Read this ‘Enrolment Guide’ booklet

    View the ‘Enrolment Guide’ video (see link in the email)

    Login & enrol in your modules (refer to course outlines on page 19 to help you enrol in the correct modules)

    Complete the English Diagnostic Activity (Task 1) (refer to page 12)

    Set-up Deakin Username & Password (Task 2) (refer to page 13) *only after 24th June

    Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (refer to page 16)

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  • PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAREFULLY.

    Step 1 - Login

    Type the following link - http://learning.deakincollege.edu.au

    Login using:

    Username – Student ID (look in your letter of offer)Password – Date of Birth (yyyymmdd)(example: if your date of birth is 6 January 1991, type 19910106)

    (If you are locked-out for any reason, try again in 15 mins.)

    Step 2

    Click on the ‘Account Administration’ tab at the top of the screen.

    Step 3 - Click on the ‘Update my Profile’ tile.

    The Personal Details tab will be highlighted. Click ‘Edit’ (see black arrow below), complete/update the details and Save.

    You will need to click on all the tabs at the top of the screen (see red arrows below) and add or update your information.

    Once you have completed/updated information in all the tabs and saved, close the screen and click on the ‘Enrolment & Registration’ tile.

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  • ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE (refer to Course Outlines under ‘Resources’ )

    Step 1

    First, check that the trimester displayed is correct, then ensure that your program is selected (see red arrows).

    Step 2

    Select (see black arrow)

    PLEASE NOTE:

    You will now be directed to a ‘Class Times’ page to choose your modules and class times.

    Refer to the Course Outlines on page 19. Look for the Bachelor course that you intend to do. Based on the Bachelor course, follow the recommendation that is shown.

    - Domestic students can enrol in one to four modules each trimester.

    - A full-time study load at Deakin College for international students is a minimum of 3 units or a maximum of 4 units each trimester. Our recommendation is that you enrol in 3 or 4 units in order to meet progression requirements to Deakin University, as outlined in your offer letter.

    If you cannot take full time study load you must contact your Academic Coordinator (see page 18, no. 16) prior to your scheduled enrolment date for a discussion. You will not be able to use our enrolment portal if you try to enrol in 1 or 2 units and will need to seek assistance from your Academic Coordinator.

    SAMPLE

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  • ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE

    Step 3 - ‘Class Times’ page,

    Ensure that you register in the ‘Free Modules’ (see red arrow below) before you register in your Core/Optional modules.

    Then, click the ‘+’ sign to add a module. (see blue arrow below)

    SAMPLE

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  • ENROLMENT & REGISTRATION GUIDE

    Step 4 - Register your Classes

    A pop-up window will appear and you will be required to choose a class time for the lecture and practical/tutorial for the module that you have selected (click on the row to add or change classes).

    Note: You will have to do this for each module that you select.

    Once you have selected the class time your modules will be highlighted and a ‘-’ sign will be displayed next to the module. (see example below)

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  • When all your modules are selected, click ‘Next’. As long as the ‘NEXT’ button is highlighted in blue (you have completed this step). Click on it to proceed.

    This button will not be available (greyed out) if your registration is incomplete.

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  • Step 5

    You will now be directed to the Finance screen. Check that the modules you have selected and the payment is correct. For Domestic students, a sponsor (‘Fee-help’) charge will be shown.

    You can then review your registration (below) before exiting.

    If this button is green, click on it to proceed to the next step.

    If the button is not available (greyed out), please contact “Live Chat” for assistance.

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  • Check your timetable by clicking on the Class Timetable tile on the Home screen

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  • Task 1 – English Diagnostic Activity

    To personalise study support services at Deakin College, we use an English Diagnostic Activity. It is not a

    test. It is an activity to help you see what you might find difficult in your studies at College and how we can

    help you be successful.

    This exercise is required and all new students must attempt it.

    What is it?

    A 30-minute online exercise to show you (and us) what you might need help with. This is not assessing your English language ability, but it is an exercise using various academic skills

    designed for both native English speakers and English as an alternate language (EAL) speakers.

    There are 38 required questions, which are mostly multiple choice. Steps:

    1. Use this link: https://forms.gle/59DxQAAEn1w37hcu7 (Chrome works best). 2. Have a look at your results and feedback (bookmark the results page to access info later). 3. Contact a Student Learning Advisor if you need help.

    Why is it important?

    Throughout your time at Deakin College, you will be expected to participate in class discussions and

    presentations, listen and take notes in lectures, and research and write assignments and exams. These are

    all skills that require a good understanding of academic English. Improving your language skills will help you

    to get better grades in assignments and exams.

    The results

    The results will not affect your grades at Deakin College and do not appear on your academic transcript.

    They are used to identify areas for help and improvement. You will get emails throughout the trimester with

    suggestions of ways to improve your academic English.

    What academic support does Deakin College offer?

    One-on-one appointments with the Student Learning Advisors: https://studentlearningadvisors.setmore.com/

    Study Skills workshops Moodle Online Study Skills page One-on-one appointments with Learning Mentors: https://deakincollegepalm.setmore.com/

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  • Task 2 (available after 24 June, 2020)

    Deakin University username and password

    You will need to obtain a Deakin University password to use the computers on-campus, in the computer labs and to access Deakin University’s online services.

    Visit https://sync.deakin.edu.au/activate/password

    You will see this window:

    Follow these instructions:

    1. Enter your details in the fields highlighted in yellow Your Student ID number is your Deakin College ID, which can be found in your Letter of Offer in the top right hand corner. It will be either 7 numbers starting with a 5 (eg. 500----) or an alphabetical and numerical combination (eg. TOBRET1201).

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    https://sync.deakin.edu.au/activate/password

  • The Course codes are as follows:

    Course Deakin College Course Code Foundation Program X088 Diploma of Business X089 Diploma of Commerce X081 Diploma of Health Sciences X084 Diploma of Communication X090 Diploma of Design X097 Diploma of Film, Television and Animation X098 Diploma of Information Technology X099 Diploma of Science X087 Diploma of Engineering X085 Diploma of Construction Management X096

    2. Enter your postcode If you are currently in Australia, use the Melbourne postcode that you entered in the Deakin College Student Portal and should reflect where you will be living while you are studying. It is a 4-figure number.

    If you are living outside of Australia or unsure of your postcode, use the Burwood postcode, 3125.

    3. Click “CONTINUE”. If successful, you’ll be presented with a new username. Please select the option for the system

    to automatically generate a password for you. You can change the password later. The system will continue setting up your email account. Wait for this to be created, then take down all of the details.

    Please note that you will not be able to change your password for approximately one hour after activating your account.

    If unsuccessful, please check the details you have entered. There should be a message that the course code, birthdate or postcode do not match and that you must re-enter the details.

    If you receive a message that the student ID could not be found, firstly please check there are no spaces before or after the student ID.

    If the student ID still cannot be found please email [email protected] for assistance.

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  • Resources

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  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    New Students -Trimester 2, 2020

    1. I am currently overseas and have accepted my offer with Deakin College. Am I expected to arrive in Australia to enrol and commence my course?

    No, you are not expected to be in Australia. For all students commencing in trimester 2, 2020

    enrolment and classes will be fully online.

    2. What is online learning? Online learning refers to learning delivered on a computer via the internet and therefore does

    not require students to be physically present at a school, college or university in order to attain

    an education. Classes, assessments, and exams are conducted online.

    3. Will Deakin College organise online orientation sessions for new students? Yes, you will be invited to an ‘Online Orientation’ via email, where you will be able to attend and

    participate in online information sessions and social events.

    4. Why can I not come to Australia to study? International travel to Australia is not allowed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    5. How long will I be studying online? Deakin College will continue to follow the advice of the Australian Government and will be

    providing online classes until further notice. Our priority remains the health and safety of our

    students and staff. The return to on campus teaching will be in line with Government regulations

    and consistent with Deakin University’s practices.

    6. Online learning is all new to me and I am not sure if I can cope. The shift to online teaching and learning is a change for both staff and students. However, it is

    important to know that Deakin College is offering more than lectures and tutorials - we provide

    webinars, workshops and individual study support through learning mentors and learning

    advisors. We also conduct social activities to support and maintain your wellbeing. The staff at

    Deakin College encourage you to ask questions and are ready to provide support and guidance

    as needed.

    7. How do I enrol? Once you have accepted your offer to study with us, we will send you instructions about how to

    enrol online in your course.

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  • 8. Where do I find my student ID? Please refer to your letter of offer. You will find your ID in the top right-hand corner: either 7

    numbers starting with a 5(eg. 500----) or an alphabetical and numerical combination (eg.

    TOBRET1201).

    9. How many modules should I enrol in? A full-time study load at Deakin College for international students is a minimum of 3 units or a maximum of 4 units each trimester. Our recommendation is that you enrol in 3 or 4 units in order to meet progression requirements to Deakin University, as outlined in your offer letter. If you cannot take a full time study load, you must contact the Academic Coordinator for your course (for contact details, see No.16 below) prior to your scheduled enrolment date for a discussion. You will not be able to use our enrolment portal if you try to enrol in 1 or 2 units and will need to seek assistance from your Academic Coordinator.

    Domestic students can enrol in one to four modules each trimester.

    10. Which modules do I choose? Refer to the Course Outlines on page 19 of this booklet. Look for the Bachelor course that you

    intend to study. Based on the Bachelor course, follow the recommendations that are shown in

    the Course Outline.

    11. I am trying to enrol, but my enrolment is blocked. Your enrolment may be blocked for a number of reasons:

    You may not have accepted your offer – complete section 2, 3 & 4 of your offer letter.

    You may not have paid your fees.

    You may not have submitted your release letter from your previous college or any other documents requested by Admissions.

    If you are a sponsored student, you may not have submitted your financial guarantee.

    Contact us by using the ‘help chat’ function in the student portal if you experience any issues enrolling.

    12. There is a clash in the classes that I want to enrol in. What do I do?

    Choose another class that does not have any clashes. If the class that you have chosen is full,

    there is no choice but to choose another class/time-slot.

    13. Who do I contact with questions about Finance, fees or FEE-HELP? Send your question to Deakin College Finance, at email: [email protected]

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  • 14. How is my Visa or CoE affected by online learning? Visit the Department of Home Affairs website for updates to Australia's immigration and border

    arrangements during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak. https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/

    Visit the Department’s Staying in Australia webpage for information about student visas.

    https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/staying-australia

    15. What are the key dates for Trimester 2?

    Online enrolment for Trimester 2, 2020 start from Wednesday, 10th June 2020. You are encouraged to enrol early as classes fill up quickly.

    Classes for Trimester 2, 2020 start on Monday, 29th June 2020.

    The last day to change units enrolled for Trimester 2 is 5.00 pm Friday 10th July 2020 (if available).

    Census date for Trimester 2, 2020 is Friday, 24th July 2020.

    16. Who is my Academic Coordinator?

    Academic Coordinator Course Email

    Wendy Beatty

    Diploma of Communication Diploma of Design Diploma of Film, Television and Animation

    [email protected]

    Tamara Camilleri Diploma of Science [email protected]

    Liam Lyons Diploma of Engineering [email protected]

    Owen Makin Diploma of I.T. [email protected]

    Kristy Nikas Diploma of Commerce [email protected]

    Catherine Sicurella Diploma of Health Sciences [email protected]

    Jeff Skolnick Diploma of Business [email protected]

    Shanal Uduwana Foundation Program [email protected]

    Jo Williams Diploma of Construction Management [email protected]

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    Diploma of Engineering Course Outline (T2, 2020)

    Campus Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

    Intake March, June, October

    CRICOS 063385A

    Pre-requisite Mathematics Year 12 (VCE Specialist Maths or Maths Methods or equivalent).

    Deakin College offers Foundation Program Mathematics units concurrent with the Diploma of Engineering for students who do not meet the mathematics pre-requisite. Conditions apply. Contact Deakin College for more information, or to sit the Mathematics Assessment test. Note: Australian students are not eligible for FEE-HELP for Foundation Program units.

    Course Duration

    The duration of the Diploma course is three trimesters (12 months). There is an option, however, to fast track the course and complete it in two trimesters (8 months).

    Teaching Methods

    Instruction for all units is classroom based. Generally, four hours of class contact per week for 1 credit point unit and eight hours of class contact per week for 2 credit point unit. Some units have additional laboratory hours/practical classes.

    Assessment Assessment for all units is ongoing and continuous consisting of tests, assignments and case study analysis. Most units have a final two-hour examination except for SEJ101, SEJ102 and SEJ103.

    Course Structure

    Six units must be completed and passed to be awarded the Diploma (8 credit points).

    Units Course structure

    Complete and pass six units ( 8 credit points)

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals (2 credit points)

    SEB101 Engineering Fundamentals (1 credit point)*

    SIT172 Programming for Engineers (1 credit point)

    SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling (1 credit point)

    SIT199 Applied Algebra and Statistics (1 credit point)

    One of SEJ102 Electrical Systems Engineering Project (2 credit points)~ or SEJ103Materials Engineering Project (2 credit points) ^

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    *For SEB101, SEJ102, and SEJ103, you must complete SEJ010 as co-requisite units

    ^ For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)

    ~For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)

    All Diploma of Engineering students must complete SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project Oriented Learning and STP050 Academic Integrity, which are 50-minute online safety training and induction programs. SEJ010 and STP050 are 0 credit point compulsory units and do not count toward your total units.

    Transfer to Deakin University

    The following transfer criteria apply:

    • You must complete and pass Six Deakin College Diploma of Engineering units.

    • You must achieve the required Weighted Average Mark (WAM) for your Deakin Collegediploma taking into account all units attempted at Deakin College (required WAM’s areincluded under each Deakin University degree on the following page).

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    Diploma of Engineering Example Course Plans for Students

    Example Course Plans for Students

    The following are a series of example course plans for students studying in the Diploma of Engineering at

    Deakin College.

    The following course plans should be used as a guide only. In some cases the order of subjects may be

    varied. However, choosing course plans that are the same or similar to the suggested plans below should,

    in most cases, minimise clashes and the time taken to complete your diploma.

    How to use the Plans

    Students need to select or choose which Deakin Course they wish to transfer into once they have

    completed their studies at Deakin College. Deakin offers direct transfer into the following courses

    • Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

    • Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours)

    • Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)

    • Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours)

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    Subject Availability – Diploma of Engineering

    Subject Trimester 2 2020

    Trimester 3 2020

    Trimester 1 2021

    SEB101 Engineering Fundamentals

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    SIT199 Applied Algebra and Statistics

    SEJ102 Electrical System Engineering Project

    SEJ103 Materials Engineering Project

    SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    SIT172 Programming for Engineers

    Support Units

    Subject Trimester 2 2020

    Trimester 3 2020

    Trimester 1 2021

    FNDE021 Mathematics I

    FNDE023 Mathematics II

    FNDE022 Physics

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    When I transfer to Deakin I want to study (Please choose one of the following):

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) (WP)

    International Students WAM: WP 50 Australian Students WAM: WP 50 Credits for Transfer: 8

    Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) (WP)

    International Students WAM: WP 50 Australian Students WAM: WP 50 Credits for Transfer: 8

    Entry to Deakin T1 T2 Fast Track (Completing In 8 months/2 trimesters) 1st Trimester CORE

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester CORE

    SIT194 Introduction to

    Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    CORE SEJ103^ Materials

    Engineering Project

    Normal Track (Completing course in 12 months/ 3 Trimesters) 1st Trimester CORE

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester CORE

    SEJ103^ Materials Engineering

    Project

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    3rd Trimester CORE SIT194

    Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    Optional: Support Study Program (Only for Local Australian Students)

    Support Program (Completing course in 12 months/ 3 Trimesters – see note 2 below) 1st Trimester SUPPORT

    FNDE021** Maths I

    CORE SEJ101 Design

    Fundamentals

    SUPPORT (optional)

    FNDE022 Physics

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester SUPPORT

    FNDE023** Maths II

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    3rd Trimester CORE SIT194

    Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SEJ103^ Materials

    Engineering Project

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    * For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of

    Mechanical Engineering (Honours) must enrol in SEJ103 Materials Engineering Project unit. You are transferring to

    a new course structure based on project-oriented design based learning (PODBL) from 2nd year onwards at Deakin

    University.

    ** FNDE021 must be completed before FNDE023, SEB101 and SIT199. FNDE023 must be completed before SIT194.

    Important notes:

    1. For SEB101, SEJ102 and SEJ103 you must complete SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project OrientedLearning as a co-requisite unit^

    2. The Support Program involves the addition of foundation level mathematic units (FNDE021 and FNDE023) andfoundation level physics unit (FNDE022 - optional) to the normal track program in the first trimester. As aconsequence the diploma mathematic units (SIT199 and SIT194) occur one trimester later than the normal trackprogram, but can be completed within three trimesters. FNDE021 must be completed before FNDE023, SEB101and SIT199. FNDE023 must be completed before SIT194. The Support Program is recommended for thosestudents who wish to establish a stronger basis in mathematics and physics. For local Australian students,FNDE021 & FNDE023 are fee-exempt for a first attempt only. Fees apply in all other cases.

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    When I transfer to Deakin I want to study (Please choose one of the following): Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) (WP)

    International Students WAM: WP 50 Australian Students WAM: WP 50 Credits for Transfer: 8

    Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) (WP)

    International Students WAM: WP 50 Australian Students WAM: WP 50 Credits for Transfer: 8

    Entry to Deakin T1 T2 Fast Track (Completing In 8 months/2 trimesters) 1st Trimester CORE

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester CORE

    SIT194 Introduction to

    Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    CORE SEJ102^

    Electrical Systems Engineering Project

    Normal Track (Completing course in 12 months/ 3 Trimesters) 1st Trimester CORE

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester CORE

    SEJ102^ Electrical Systems

    Engineering Project

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    3rd Trimester CORE SIT194

    Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    Optional: Support Study Program (Only for Local Australian Students)

    Support Program (Completing course in 12 months/ 3 Trimesters – see note 2 below) 1st Trimester SUPPORT

    FNDE021** Maths I

    CORE SEJ101 Design

    Fundamentals

    SUPPORT (optional)

    FNDE022 Physics

    Safety Unit (required)

    SEJ010

    Academic Integrity Unit

    (required)

    STP050 2nd Trimester SUPPORT

    FNDE023** Maths II

    CORE SEB101^

    Engineering Fundamentals

    CORE SIT172

    Programming for Engineers

    CORE SIT199

    Applied Algebra and Statistics

    3rd Trimester CORE SIT194

    Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    CORE SEJ102^

    Electrical Systems Engineering Project

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    * For students intending to articulate into either the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Honours) orBachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) must enrol in SEJ102 Electrical System Engineering Project unit.You are transferring to a new course structure based on project-oriented design based learning (PODBL) from 2nd

    year onwards at Deakin University

    ** FNDE021 must be completed before FNDE023, SEB101 and SIT199. FNDE023 must be completed before SIT194.

    Important notes: 1. For SEB101, SEJ102 and SEJ103 you must complete SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project Oriented

    Learning as a co-requisite unit^2. ‘The Support Program involves the addition of foundation level mathematic units (FNDE021 and FNDE023) and

    foundation level physics unit (FNDE022- optional) to the normal track program in the first trimester. As aconsequence the diploma mathematic units (SIT199 and SIT194) occur one trimester later than the normaltrack program, but can be completed within three trimesters. FNDE021 must be completed before FNDE023,SEB101 and SIT199. FNDE023 must be completed before SIT194. The Support Program is recommended forthose students who wish to establish a stronger basis in mathematics and physics. For local Australian students,FNDE021 & FNDE023 are fee-exempt for a first attempt only. Fees apply in all other cases.

    Deakin University Campus and Trimester codes

    WP Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

    T1 Trimester 1 entry T2 Trimester 2 entry

    NOTE: for Australian students entry is for T1 only. T2 entry is subject to availability of places.

    CRICOS codes: Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) 079998G, Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

    (Honours) 079997G, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) 079996J, Bachelor of Mechatronics

    Engineering (Honours) 079999F

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    Unit Outlines

    PLEASE ENSURE YOU CHECK THE TRIMESTER 2 2020 UNIT OUTLINE FOR ANY CONTENT AND ASSESSMENT

    UPDATES.

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals*

    SEJ101 focuses on the principles and practice of design. Design is an essential characteristic of professional practice and requires unique knowledge, skills and attitudes common to a number of disciplines. In this unit, students will explore the process of design ideation, definition, prototyping and testing by working on authentic real world problems. The unit will allow students the opportunity to examine humanitarian problems in disadvantaged communities. Learning and assessment activities in this unit will require students to use creative processes to conceive, test and reflect on ideas. Students will be encouraged to view design problem from holistic and atomistic perspectives, paying attention to detail, and showing empathy for biases, values and needs of clients and users. Students will investigate design thinking and strategies, and modelling techniques to generate, evaluate and specify products in order to develop solutions to identified problems.

    Assessment: Humanitarian design project (group) 20%, oral presentation (individual) 10%, design portfolio (individual) 50%, case study report (individual) 20%.

    To be eligible for a pass in this unit, students must achieve a minimum of 50% on the portfolio and group report.

    SIT199 Applied Algebra and Statistics

    This unit includes: the algebra of complex numbers, matrices and sets; probability, and the major discrete and continuous probability distributions. The relationship between exponential functions, trigonometric functions and complex numbers is emphasised and applied to electrical networks. Solutions to systems of linear equations using matrices and determinants, and applications of set

    theory and symbolic logic are considered. The statistics techniques and examples studied are relevant to the sciences in general while particular reference is made in the lectures to applications in engineering.

    Assessment: 40% assignments and tasks (class tests), 60% final examination.

    To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must achieve a mark or at least 50% in the examination.

    SIT194 Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    This unit includes: functions and limits; derivatives and integrals of combinations of polynomials, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; sequences, series tests and power series; vectors, lines and planes; first order differential equations. Applications studied include graph sketching; approximations to solutions of equations and integrals; formulation of models to solve science and engineering problems.

    Assessment: 40% four assignments (each worth 10%); 60% final examination

    To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must achieve a mark of at least 40% in the examination

    SIT172 Programming for Engineers

    On successful completion of this unit, students will have the ability to use a standard approach to program development, as well as understand the structure theorem and be aware of its consequences for algorithm design. They will have the ability to use structured programming techniques to produce modular solutions exhibiting good coupling and cohesion. They will be able to correct syntactic and semantic errors and include error handling in their

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    software design. Students will use pseudocode to define the solution and develop solutions using spreadsheets, the C Programming language and the Matlab development environment.

    Assessment: 50% assignments; 50% final examination

    SEB101 Engineering Fundamentals

    The unit will commence with a calculus treatment of kinematics of motion in one, two and three dimensions, including parabolic motion. The application of Newton's laws to a wide variety of phenomena will be investigated and the concepts of work, energy and the conservation laws discussed. Rotational kinematics and dynamics will be introduced, including the concepts of moment of inertia, torque, moment of a force. Also introduced are electrical concepts of charge, field, and voltage. Other topics to be covered are vectors, statics, centre of mass and centroids.

    Assessment: Examination 50%, 5 x laboratory reports 30%, In-class tests (2 x 10% each) 20%.

    To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must achieve an overall mark of at least 40% in the laboratory reports.

    SEJ102 Electrical Systems Engineering Project*

    This is a project and design-based unit which introduces students to the fundamentals of electrical systems, covering three main topics; electricity basics including capacitance, resistance, inductance and EMF; electric circuits; and semi-conductor devices. The unit will also introduce students to elements of professional practice including OHS, professional ethics and sustainability in the context of Engineering projects. Students will work in groups, using their knowledge gained through classes, studios and practical experiences, the concepts covered in the seminar sessions, as well as knowledge gained from self-directed learning to complete their design of an electrical systems project meeting specified requirements. Students will communicate the considerations taken in their design in a variety of

    forms including written assessments tasks and a group presentation

    Assessment: In-class tests 20%, group design proposal 25%, group presentation 10%, individual portfolio 45%.

    To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must receive at least 40% in the Portfolio, and a minimum of 40% on the Group Presentation

    SEJ103 Materials Engineering Project*

    This unit introduces students to the main classes of materials, their basic structure and the way in which the structure determines their mechanical and functional properties. Case-studies and practicals will be used to highlight the basis for selecting a material in a specific application and to introduce student’s to material testing methodologies. The unit will also introduce students to current research into materials to show how the structure can be manipulated to improve performance in specific applications.

    During the start of trimester students will undertake various learning activities including classes, tutorials and practical sessions to cover key principles related to materials. Later in trimester students will be predominantly working in groups during tutorial sessions and incorporating both directed and self-directed online learning activities to develop their project and to discuss progress with facilitators. All students will be required on campus during the intensive week for activities related to the project. The unit will also introduce students to elements of professional practice including OHS, professional ethics and sustainability in the context of Engineering projects.

    Assessment: In-class tests (individual) 20%, practical problem task: Material property calculation and identification (individual) 20%, design proposal (group) 25%, design report (individual) 35%.

    To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must achieve an overall mark of at least 50% and an average mark of at least 40% in the in-class tests and a mark of at least 40% in the design proposal

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    SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project Oriented

    Learning (Online)

    This zero credit point unit will provide students entering into an undergraduate Engineering program with credit for prior learning an introduction to the premise of the project oriented design based learning (PODBL) pedagogy and how it is incorporated within the undergraduate Engineering programs. It will introduce students to the 7 step design process. It will also give an introduction to information literacy as used in PODBL.

    This unit is also includes safety information for students involved in mechanical and electronics laboratory work. The program encompasses mechanical and electronic hazards, building evacuation procedures, laboratory accident management and first aid procedures and safety work procedures particular to laboratory and fieldwork.

    Assessment: This unit is assessed on a pass/fail basis. Multiple-choice on-line test (50 minutes) 100% (Minimum pass rate of 70%). Multiple attempts of the on-line assessment are permitted

    STP050 - Academic Integrity (Online)

    STP050 is a compulsory zero credit point unit for all

    Diploma of Engineering students. The unit learning

    and assessment activities provides students with

    guidance on what constitutes academic integrity. It

    will allow students to develop knowledge, skills and

    good practice principles to avoid plagiarism and

    collusion and thereby maintain academic integrity.

    Assessment: Multiple-choice test 100%. To be eligible to obtain a pass in this unit, students must achieve a minimum mark of 70%. Three attempts of the online assessment are permitted.

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    Students must purchase all textbooks listed for the units they are enrolled in.

    All books listed are available on campus from the DUSA Bookshop. The price of prescribed books can be obtained from the bookshop website: http://www.dusabookshop.com.au

    Unit Code Book name

    SEB101 Engineering Fundamentals

    D. Halliday, R. Resnick & J. Walker, Fundamentals of Physics 11th edn,John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2014. ISBN 9781119563273

    SEJ101 Design Fundamentals

    There are no prescribed texts for SEJ101

    No recommended texts.

    SEJ102 Electrical Systems Engineering Project

    Floyd, T.L. and Buchla, D.M. (2013) Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits,Devices & Applications (8PNIE), Pearson, ISBN 9781292025681.

    SEJ103 Materials Engineering Project

    There are no prescribed texts for SEJ103Recommended text:W. D. Callister, Jr.Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 10thedn,John Wiley & Sons, 2019. ISBN 9781119561750

    SIT172 - Programming for Engineers

    There are no prescribed texts for SIT172.Refer to the Unit Outline for any recommended text/s.

    SIT194 - Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

    There are no prescribed texts for SIT194.Refer to the Unit Outline for any recommended text/s.

    SIT199 - Applied Algebra and Statistics

    There are no prescribed textbooks for SIT199.Refer to the Unit Outline for any recommended text/s.

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