Abstract
In this subject students draw upon their experience in industry to demonstrate that they are progressively obtaining the skills and attributes expected of a CSU Engineering graduate. Whilst ENG492 takes place in the context of a paid work placement, it does not meet the CSU definition of WPL. During their … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Developing and maintaining a portfolio for lifelong learning;Reflective practice;Technical communication, written and verbal; andApplication and integration of technical knowledge to engineering problems.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
Critically apply established engineering methods to complex engineering problem solving;
2.
Creatively and critically apply systematic engineering synthesis and design processes;
3.
Evaluate their accountability in the ethical delivery of engineering projects;
4.
Demonstrate effective oral and written communication in professional and lay domains;
5.
Use and manage information professionally and ethically;
6.
Collaborate, share and co-create information with others to arrive at effective solutions to complex problems; and
7.
Describe how their work placement experiences have helped advance their identity as a CSU Engineer.
Enrolment restrictions
Pre-requisite