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  • Location:
    Joondalup
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
  • Duration:
    5 years full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Computing, Health and Science
  • School:
    Engineering
  • Code:
    K06
  • CRICOS:
    059126K
  • Indicative ATAR (TER):
    75

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Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports)

This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) / Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) double degree is a 600 credit point award comprising 36 core units, 4 elective units and one 0 point practicum unit. Candidates will graduate with the Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) at the end of the fourth year of full-time study, and with the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) at the end of the fifth year of full-time study.



Year One
UnitDescription Points
Smester 1
ENS1154Introduction to Engineering 15
ENM1101Race Car Anatomy 15
ENM1102Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design 15
MAT1236Calculus 1 15
Semester 2
ENS1101Engineering Mechanics*15
ENS1115Materials and Manufacturing 1 15
ENS1162Electrical Engineering 1A 15
MAT1163Linear Algebra 15
 


* Students who have not passed WACE Physics 3A/3B (or equivalent) must complete the bridging unit SCP1132 Introduction to Physics before they can enrol in ENS1101 Engineering Mechanics.

Year Two
UnitDescription Points
Semester 1
ENM2104Instrumentation and Measurement 15
ENS2159Engineering Innovation and Ethics 15
MAT2437Differential Equations 15
ENS2456Digital Electronics 15
Semester 2
CSP1150Programming Principles 15
ENS2113Engineering Dynamics 15
ENS2110Materials and Manufacturing 2 15
ENS1253Electrical Engineering 1B 15
 


Year Three
UnitDescription Points
Semester 1
ENS3551Electrical Networks 15
ENM3218Fluid Mechanics 15
ENS3260Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Systems 15
ENM2209Race Car Systems 15
Semester 2
ENS3105Mechanical Design and Development 15
ENS3553Signals and Systems 15
ENS2160Thermodynamics 15
Elective 1
 


Year Four
UnitDescription Points
Semester 1
ENM3211Motorsports Project 1 15
ENS3554Data Communications and Computer Networks 15
ENS3180Finite Element Methods 15
Elective 2
Semester 2
ENM3212Motorsports Project 2 30
ENS4543Engineering Management 15
SPM2122Sport Marketing 15
ENS2257Microprocessor Systems 15
 


Year Five
UnitDescription Points
Semester 1
ENS4111Engineering Practicum 0
ENS4152Project Development 15
ENS4251Control Systems 15
Elective 3
Elective 4
Semester 2
ENS4253Engineering Project 15
ENS4240Industrial Control 15
ENS4442Robotics 1 15
ENS3220Electrical Machines and Transformers 15
 


Recommended Electives
UnitDescription Points
ENS2170Principles of Industrial Maintenance 15
ENS2457Analog Electronics 15
ENS3554Data Communications and Computer Networks 15
ENS3555Communication Systems 1 15
ENS3447Propagation and Antennas 15
ENS3205Real-Time Embedded Systems 15
ENS3243Structural Analysis 15
ENS3170Vibrations and Condition Monitoring 15
ENS3206Power Systems 1 15
ENS4209Process Control 15
ENS4360Power Electronics 15
ENS4200Building Services 15
ENS4445Sustainability and Renewable Energy 15
 


Note: Electives chosen from outside this list must be approved by the Course Coordinator.
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