Professional Practice and the Business Environment (ENGG4900)
Information valid for Semester 2, 2015
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology
School
Chemical Engineering School
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Class hours
Workshop 2 Hours/ Week
Problem-based learning 2 Hours/ Week
Prerequisite
Students need to have completed 32 units toward the BE(Hons) program.
Assessment methods
Workshop participation (6x), Assignment (Written and Oral sections)
Course enquiries
Study Abroad
This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.
Course description
This course has been replaced by ENGG4901 (semester 1) and ENGG4902 (semester 2). Students should complete one of ENGG4901 or ENGG4902 in place of ENGG4900. Professional Practice is designed to give you the knowledge needed to effect change and implement design solutions in the real world. You will be able to identify barriers to technology uptake and work towards overcoming these through practical knowledge of: engineering economics, engineering law, engineering ethics, and the nature of engineering businesses. Students will learn how to undertake and interpret cost-benefit analyses, develop the skills required to understand business decision-making and economic drivers relevant to engineering and investigate key concepts required for ethical professional practice. Industry representatives and academics will deliver keynote lectures. Students will engage in workshops and project-based discipline-specific content and assessment which will lead the student through the issues encountered in professional engineering practice. Assessment will have both written and oral sections.