Key Program - Mechanical
Western Sydney University
Key Program
Code:
KT3126.1
Related Courses
3691.1
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Bachelor of Engineering Science
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3691.2
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Bachelor of Engineering Science
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
In addition to providing training in conventional mechanical engineering subjects, the course structure introduces students to units of study that address sustainability including sustainable design and sustainable energy engineering. Graduates will be well equipped with broad-based skills that meet the demand of Australian industries and are conscious of the need to promote sustainable design and practices. Examples include mechanical and machinery design; manufacturing; energy production; and marketing and management activities. Skills gained are required in industries such as manufacturing, materials handling, automobile, aerospace, mining, building services and infrastructure development.
Key Program
Structure
Full-time - Autumn Intake
Year 2
Autumn session
300035
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Kinematics and Kinetics of Machines
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300282
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Industrial Graphics 2: Transition
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Spring session
300480
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Dynamics of Mechanical Systems
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300735
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Automated Manufacturing
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300760
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Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
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300761
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Advanced Mechanics of Materials
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Industrial Experience
300741
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Industrial Experience (Engineering)
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Year 3
Autumn session
300967
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Engineering Science Project 1
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And one elective unit
*Elective units must be level 2 or higher
Spring session
300759
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Thermal and Fluid Engineering
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300488
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Numerical Methods in Engineering
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300968
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Engineering Science Project 2
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And one elective unit
*Elective units must be level 2 or higher
Optional Elective
The following unit is an optional elective unit offered to students who are engaged in a School approved project. This unit can be taken during the third year of this course, however, permission is required to enrol in the unit.
301089
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Special Technical Project
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