School Of Engineering, Design And Built EnvironmentSustainability and Risk EngineeringWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300798.4
Discipline: OTHER ENGINEERING AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
Student Contribution Band: 2
Level: 4
Credit Points: 10
Prerequisite
300737 Environmental Engineering AND 300983 Surface Water Hydrology
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Successful completion of 200 credit points.
About this Unit
Analysis of sustainability with engineering perspectives is increasingly becoming important in the modern world. Also, often the risk analysis is required to be carried for true sustainable solutions. Engineers with in-depth understanding of different tools that can be used for both sustainability and risk analysis will have significant edge in their future career.
The students will discuss and understand various engineering issues including renewable/alternative energy systems, energy/resource efficiency, sustainable/green buildings, sustainable transport and infrastructure, sustainable water management, environmental management systems, sustainability reporting, life cycle analysis, probability/reliability theory, risk assessment models and, overall system analysis.
Courses3689.1 | Bachelor of Engineering | CONTINUING |
3689.2 | Bachelor of Engineering | CONTINUING |
3690.4 | Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) | CONTINUING |
3728.1 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business | CONTINUING |
3728.2 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business | CONTINUING |
3728.3 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business | CONTINUING |
3728.4 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business | CURRENT |
3740.1 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | CONTINUING |
3740.2 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | CONTINUING |
3740.3 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | CURRENT |
3740.4 | Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | CURRENT |
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