This Course is archived with an end date of 13/05/2024

Overview

The approach of the technologist is, wherever possible, to use and adapt 'off the shelf' building blocks and components to create and/or modify the required software and/or hardware. Use engineering principles for the design, manufacture, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of plants and equipment. Gain practical engineering experience, engage with… For more content click the Read More button below.

Contacts

Academic Chair

Admission requirements

Special requirements

Entry requirements (onshore)

English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.

Apply broad engineering knowledge and skills to the solution of Engineering Technology problems and broader aspects of practice in the technology domain.

2.

Design innovative solutions to Engineering Technology problems by using the major theories of the Engineering fundamentals, and natural and physical sciences.

3.

Identify and critically appraise current technologies, emerging issues and interdisciplinary linkages impacting the Engineering Technology discipline.

4.

Identify, analyse and communicate the interactions between systems, practice and people for a sustainable engineering environment.

5.

Apply engineering technology knowledge, skills and competencies to an Engineering Technology project.

6.

Demonstrate application of systematic approaches to the conduct and management of Engineering Technology projects.

7.

Apply ethical and professional behaviour to broad areas of Engineering practice.

8.

Develop oral and written communication in professional and lay domains.

9.

Demonstrate effective team membership and team leadership, recognising the value of alternative and diverse viewpoints.

Structure
72 credit points

SpineNo credit points
Option12 credit points

Professional outcomes

Professional recognition

Additional information

Research areas:Chemical Sciences, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Technology