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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2025 Semester One (1253)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2025 Summer School (1250)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2024 Semester Two (1245)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2024 Semester One (1243)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2023 Semester Two (1235)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2023 Semester One (1233)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2022 Semester Two (1225)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2022 Semester One (1223)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 199
: English Language Competency2021 Semester One (1213)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the Faculty of Engineering.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills, Communication, and Collaboration2025 Semester Two (1255)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills and Communication2024 Semester Two (1245)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills and Communication2023 Semester Two (1235)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills and Communication2022 Semester Two (1225)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills and Communication2021 Semester Two (1215)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 204
: Professional Skills and Communication2020 Semester Two (1205)
A system-wide view of the role of the professional engineer in society and business. The skills of advocacy, and individual and group-based communication are put into practice. Scenarios representative of real-world issues are addressed through team-based projects and problem solving. The professional issues introduced in ENGGEN 115 (health and safety, ethics, sustainability, cultural diversity, communication, leadership, and teamwork) are continued and developed.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 115, 199
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ENGGEN 299
: Workshop Practice2022 Semester Two (1225)
Restriction: BIOMENG 299, CHEMMAT 299, CIVIL 299, COMPSYS 299, ELECTENG 299, ENGSCI 299, MECHENG 299, MECHTRON 299, SOFTENG 299, STRCTENG 299
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ENGGEN 299
: Workshop Practice2022 Semester One (1223)
Restriction: BIOMENG 299, CHEMMAT 299, CIVIL 299, COMPSYS 299, ELECTENG 299, ENGSCI 299, MECHENG 299, MECHTRON 299, SOFTENG 299, STRCTENG 299
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ENGGEN 299
: Workshop Practice2022 Summer School (1220)
Restriction: BIOMENG 299, CHEMMAT 299, CIVIL 299, COMPSYS 299, ELECTENG 299, ENGSCI 299, MECHENG 299, MECHTRON 299, SOFTENG 299, STRCTENG 299
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ENGGEN 303
: Innovation and Business Cases2025 Semester One (1253)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 303
: Managing Projects and Innovation2024 Semester One (1243)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 303
: Managing Projects and Innovation2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 303
: Managing Projects and Innovation2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 303
: Managing Projects and Innovation2021 Semester One (1213)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 303
: Managing Projects and Innovation2020 Semester One (1203)
Introduction to theory and practice of managing projects, innovation, product development and service delivery. Students work in interdisciplinary teams to complete a project based on a complex real-world systems scenario. Project management and innovation topics are integrated with design studies covered in previous courses, and extended to wider business issues of risk and opportunities, entrepreneurship, financial management, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisite: ENGGEN 199, 204
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ENGGEN 403
: Systems Thinking2025 Semester Two (1255)
An introduction to the commercial drivers and business practices which prepare students for successful roles in the commercial, government, and non-profit sectors after graduation. Students are presented with a systems thinking approach to managing large, complex, multidisciplinary challenges. Professional issues (such as health and safety, sustainability, resilience, ethics, leadership, and cultural diversity) from previous courses are expanded.
Prerequisite: BUSINESS 101 and 102, or BUSINESS 111 and 112, or DESIGN 220 or 221 or 222, or ECON 151 and GLOBAL 101, or COMMS 320 or ENGGEN 303 or LAW 241 or MUS 186 or 365 or PROPERTY 231 or SCIGEN 201 or 201G