CG21 Bachelor of Engineering Technology

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete the core structure
  2. Complete 1 major
Core Structure
Number of units: 0 Total credit points: 0

To complete this course, you must pass all units in one of the Major. The More Details tab has a link to the Course Planners Site, which lists all units for this course. Note that full-time students generally enrol in 24cp per term, and part-time students generally enrol in a half-load of 12cp per term.

 

 

Aircraft Maintenance - Avionics Major
Number of units: 21 Total credit points: 144

Initially, the introductory and intermediate units of this Major may not be scheduled and delivered by CQUniversity staff. It is expected that all students (domestic and international) entering this Major will follow the Diploma pathway and receive credit for relevant units. The School of Engineering and Technology has a third-party teaching agreement with Aviation Australia to deliver these units at the Brisbane and Cairns campuses. 

Students must contact Course Management before commencing this major. The first 1.5 years involve studying a Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance at Aviation Australia.

Introductory units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTA11011 Analytical Methods and Physics for Aircraft Maintenance
ENTA11012 Electronic Fundamentals for Aircraft Maintenance
ENTA11013 Electrical Fundamentals for Aircraft Maintenance
ENTA11014 Avionics Aircraft Maintenance Practices
ENTA11015 Human Factors and Aviation Legislation
ENTA11016 Aircraft Instrumentation Systems
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics

Intermediate units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTA12015 Aerodynamics, Flight Control and Navigation
ENTA12016 Automatic Flight Control and Communication Systems
ENTA12017 Aircraft Systems - Avionics

Advanced units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEM13012 Maintenance Engineering
ENEX12003 Essential Mathematics for Control Systems
ENTG13003 Advanced Materials in Aviation
ENTA13021 Aircraft Communication Systems
ENTA13022 Remote Piloted Aircraft Systems
ENTA13023 Advanced Aircraft Control Systems

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide on your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
Aircraft Maintenance - Mechanical Major
Number of units: 23 Total credit points: 144

Initially, the introductory and intermediate units of this Major may not be scheduled and delivered by CQUniversity staff. It is expected that all students (domestic and international) entering this Major will follow the Diploma pathway and receive credit for relevant units. The School of Engineering and Technology has a third-party teaching agreement with Aviation Australia to deliver these units at the Brisbane and Cairns campuses. 

Students must contact Course Management before commencing this major. The first 1.5 years involve studying a Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance at Aviation Australia.

Introductory Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTA11011 Analytical Methods and Physics for Aircraft Maintenance
ENTA11013 Electrical Fundamentals for Aircraft Maintenance
ENTA11015 Human Factors and Aviation Legislation
ENTA11017 Electronic Fundamentals for Aircraft Structural Maintenance
ENTA11018 Aircraft Structural Maintenance Practices
ENTA11019 Aircraft Materials and Hardware
ENTA11020 Instrumentation Systems for Aircraft Structural Maintenance
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics

Intermediate Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTA12018 Gas Turbine Engines
ENTA12019 Propeller Maintenance
ENTA12020 Aerodynamics and Airframe Systems
ENTA12021 Aircraft Structures and Systems

Advanced Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTA13026 Advanced Engineering Design
ENTG13003 Advanced Materials in Aviation
ENTA13022 Remote Piloted Aircraft Systems
ENEM13012 Maintenance Engineering
ENTA13024 Thermofluid Engineering for Aviation
ENTA13025 Sustainable Energy for Aviation

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide on your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
Civil Major
Number of units: 23 Total credit points: 144

Introductory units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics
MATH11219 Applied Calculus

Intermediate Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEC12008 Geotechnical Engineering
ENEC12009 Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences
ENEC12010 Hydraulics and Hydrology
ENEC12011 Transport Systems
ENEC12012 Stress Analysis
ENEG13002 Engineering Futures

Advanced units [Plug-ins]

You must study one plug-in. You can choose from Municipal Transportation or Structural. Each plug-in is 30 credit points.

Municipal Transportation Plug-in

ENEC14016 and ENEC14017 are 12-credit-point units intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEC13014 Water Supply and Wastewater Technology
ENEC14016 Traffic and Transportation Engineering
ENEC14017 Water Resources Engineering

Structural Plug-in

ENEC14014 is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEC13015 Steel and Timber Design
ENEC13016 Concrete Technology and Design
ENEC13017 Advanced Structural Analysis
ENEC14014 Structural and Geotechnical Design

Elective Unit Groups

You must study one Elective Unit Group. You can choose from the Trade Practice Specialisation or the list of Prescribed Electives. Each group is 24 credit points.

Trade Practice Specialisation

  • ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1 (12 credits)
  • ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2 (12 credits)

Prescribed Electives

  • ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation (6 credits)
  • ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy (6 credits)
  • ENEG12007 Creative Engineering (6 credits)
  • Discipline-Approved Elective (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide on your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
Electrical Major
Number of units: 23 Total credit points: 144

Introductory units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics
MATH11219 Applied Calculus

Intermediate Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEE12014 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENEE12015 Electrical Power Engineering
ENEE12016 Signals and Systems
ENEX12002 Introductory Electronics
MATH12225 Applied Computational Modelling
ENEG13002 Engineering Futures
ENEX13002 Power Electronics

Plug-ins

You must study one plug-in. You can choose from Electrical Control or Electrical Power. Each plug-in is 24 credit points.

Electrical Control Plug-in

ENEE14006 is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEE13019 Control Systems Analysis and Design
ENEX13001 Industrial Control and Automation
ENEE14006 Embedded Microcontrollers

Electrical Power Plug-in

ENEE14007 is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEE13016 Power System Protection
ENEE13021 Power System Analysis and Design
ENEE14007 Electrical Machines and Drives Applications

Elective Unit Groups

You must study one Elective Unit Group. You can choose from the Trade Practice Specialisation or the list of Prescribed Electives. Each group is 24 credit points.

Trade Practice Specialisation

ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1 (12 credits)
ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2 (12 credits)

Prescribed Electives

ENEG11006 Engineering Statics (6 credits)
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation (6 credits)
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering (6 credits)
ENEE13022 Communication Technology (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering
ENEE13022 Communication Technology

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide on your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
Mechanical Major
Number of units: 23 Total credit points: 144

Introductory units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics
MATH11219 Applied Calculus

Intermediate Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEM12006 Fluid Mechanics
ENEM12008 Bulk Materials Handling
ENEM12009 Structural Mechanics
ENEM12010 Engineering Dynamics
MATH12225 Applied Computational Modelling
ENEM13018 Materials and Manufacturing
ENEG13002 Engineering Futures

Plug-ins

You must study one plug-in. You can choose from Mechanical Design or Mechanical Energy. Each plug-in is 24 credit points.

Mechanical Design Pug-in

ENEM14015 is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEM13015 Design of Machine Elements
ENEX13003 Mechanical Design Practice
ENEM14015 Dynamic System Modelling and Control

Mechanical Energy Plug-in

ENEM14014 is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEM13014 Thermodynamics
ENEM14011 Energy Conversion
ENEM14014 Capstone Thermofluid Engineering

Elective Unit Groups

You must study one Elective Unit Group. You can choose from the Trade Practice Specialisation or the list of Prescribed Electives. Each group is 24 credit points.

Trade Practice Specialisation

ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1 (12 credits)
ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2 (12 credits)

Prescribed Electives

ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation (6 credits)
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy (6 credits)
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering (6 credits)
Discipline-Approved Elective (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENAG11011 Trade Practice 2
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide on your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
Resource Systems Major
Number of units: 23 Total credit points: 144

Introductory units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
ENEG11009 Fundamentals of Sustainable Energy
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics
MATH11219 Applied Calculus

Intermediate Units

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAR12004 Mine Management and Safety
ENAR12006 Rock Engineering
ENAR12013 Mine Planning and Design
ENAR12014 Introduction to Mining Technology
ENEC12009 Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences
ENAR13001 Economic Geology

Plug-ins

You must study one plug-in. You can choose from Automation or Data Science. Each plug-in is 36 credit points.

Automation Plug-in

ENER14001 Resource Systems Automation Project is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEE12014 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENEX12002 Introductory Electronics
MATH12225 Applied Computational Modelling
ENEX13001 Industrial Control and Automation
ENER14001 Resource Systems Automation Project

Data Science Plug-in

ENER14002 Resource Systems Feasibility Project is a 12-credit-point unit intended to provide an authentic project experience.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
COIT11222 Programming Fundamentals
COIT11226 Systems Analysis
COIT11237 Database Design & Implementation
COIT12209 Data Science
ENER14002 Resource Systems Feasibility Project

Elective Unit Groups

You must study one Elective Unit Group. You can choose from the Trade Practice Specialisation or the list of Prescribed Electives. Each group is 12 credit points.

Trade Practice Specialisation

ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1 (12 credits)

Prescribed Electives

ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation (6 credits)
Discipline-Approved Elective (6 credits)

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENAG11010 Trade Practice 1
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation

Professional Engineering Practice

To be eligible for graduation, you must complete 360 hours of Professional Engineering Practice, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience. Mandatory work experience is set by the course accreditation body, Engineers Australia. In one of your final terms of study, you must enrol into ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience, a zero-credit unit at no cost to you, and record your Professional Engineering Practice in an ePortfolio. The More Details tab contains a link to the Undergraduate Engineering Course Moodle which contains further instructions on completing your Professional Engineering Practice.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience

Project Units

At the end of your course, you will complete an undergraduate thesis over two terms under the supervision of an academic adviser. Your thesis confirms your ability to work as an Engineering Technologist. You should organise an Academic Adviser and a suitable project topic before commencing the thesis planning unit. It is strongly recommended to decide your topic based on your career interests. 

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENTG13001 Engineering Technology Project Implementation
ENTG13002 Engineering Technology Project Planning