STUDY ABROAD AND MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE HANDBOOK



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UQ ENGINEERING CHINA PARTNER PROGRAM 3+1+1 STUDY ABROAD AND MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE HANDBOOK

WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY This document details the process used within the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT) to stage you through your Study Abroad year and Master of Engineering Science. You will enrol via the arrangement between The University of Queensland (UQ) and your home institution to undertake your final year of a Bachelor of Engineering as a Study Abroad student at The University of Queensland. Students who successfully complete their UQ Study Abroad year are awarded an engineering degree from their home university and are eligible to apply for the Master of Engineering Science at The University of Queensland. The following pages summarise the rules and program requirements, however students should consult the University courses and programs website (www.uq.edu. au/study/) for the official set of rules and program requirements for program(s). All program rules must be read in conjunction with the University s General Award Rules (www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/university-rules).

STUDY ABROAD You will enrol as a Study Abroad student in a modified Bachelor of Engineering program. Each semester you should complete a total of #8 units and at the end of semester you receive a finalised result for all courses. The study plans for each of the specialisations within the Bachelor of Engineering set out in the table below. These study plans are a guide only and students are required to meet with an academic advisor prior to commencement. When Chemical Engineering Study Civil Engineering Study Electrical Engineering Study (Biomedical specialisation) Electrical Engineering Study (Microwave and Communications specialisation) July- Nov CHEE3005: Reaction Engineering CHEE3004: Unit Operations CHEE3007 - Process Modelling and Dynamics Part B4 Advanced Elective (Please consult with Academic Advisor) CIVL4512: Civil Design II or CIVL4516 Civil Design III CIVL3510: Introduction to Project Management #4 from Part B2: Advanced Electives from the Civil Engineering course list 1 ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) ELEC4601: Medical Imaging ELEC4403: Medical and Industrial Instrumentation COSC2500: Numerical Methods in Computational Science ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) COMS4105: Communication Systems ELEC4620: Digital Signal Processing COSC2500: Numerical Methods in Computation Science Feb June CHEE4002: Environmental Risk Assessment CHEE4009: Transport Phenomena CHEE4060: Process & Control System Synthesis Part B4 Advanced Elective (Please consult with Academic Advisor) CIVL4514: Civil Design I #6 from Part B2: Advanced Electives from the Civil Engineering course list 1 ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) ENGG4810: Team Project II BIOM2011: Integrative Cell & Tissue Biology ELEC4630: Image Processing and Computer Vision ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) COMS4103: Photonics COMS4104: Microwave Subsystems & Antennas ENGG4810: Team Project II 1. The choice of courses from Part B2 Advanced Electives from the Civil Engineering course list will depend on your preference and prerequisite knowledge. One of the academic advisors for civil engineering students, Dr David Callaghan, Dr Vinh Dao or Dr Robert Day, will assist you with course selection.

Electrical Engineering Study (Power specialisation) Materials Engineering Study Mechanical Engineering Study Software Engineering Study ENGG4802 : Thesis Project (#4, year long) ELEC4400: Advanced Electronic and Power Electronics Design ELEC4302 : Power System Protection COSC2500: Numerical Methods in Computational Science MECH4950: Special Topics 2 and #6 from - AERO4300: Aerospace Composites CHEE4301: Nanomaterials & Their Characterisation CHEE4302: Electrochemistry and Corrosion MECH4301: Materials Selection MECH4950: Special Topics 2 and #6 from - MECH3100: Mechanical Systems Design MECH3200: Advanced Dynamics & Vibration MECH3410: Fluid Mechanics MECH3750: Engineering Analysis II MECH4301: Materials Selection ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) #6 from undergraduate counterparts of MEngSc(Software) Parts A, B or D 4 ENGG4802 : Thesis Project (#4, year long) ELEC3300: Electrical Energy Conversion & Utilization ELEC4300: Power Systems Analysis ENGG4810: Team Project II ENGG4011: Professional Engineering Project (#6) 3 and #2 from CHEE3301: Polymer Engineering MECH3300: Finite Element Method & Fracture Mechanics MECH4304: Net Shape Manufacturing Other approved elective (Please consult with Academic Advisor) ENGG4011: Professional Engineering Project (#6) 3 and #2 from MECH3300: Finite Element Method & Fracture Mechanics MECH3400: Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer METR4201: Introduction to Control Systems ENGG4802: Thesis Project (#4, year long) ENGG4810: Team Project II #4 from undergraduate counterparts of MEngSc(Software) Parts A, B or D 4 2. As part of your Study Abroad year you have the opportunity to undertake a research project. MECH4950 Special Topics is the course where you plan your engineering project. You select your thesis topic and supervisor, do the background research, establish the methods for solving the problem and prepare a project schedule in consultation with your supervisor to enable the completion of ENGG4011 in the subsequent semester. 3. ENGG4011 Professional Engineering Project is commenced after successful completion of MECH4950. ENGG4011 is an individual project taken under the guidance of the same supervisor as for MECH4950. The project can take one of the following two forms: (i) an original theoretical and/or experimental investigation or (ii) the design of an engineering product or development of a computer program. 4. Fourth year Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) courses are shadow coded in Parts B, C, or D of the Master of Engineering Science (Software Engineering) #16. No credit or exemption will be given to students who enrol in the Master of Engineering Science (Software Engineering) for courses undertaken in the Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering).

STUDENT EXPERIENCE For Zhu Yutong, from Tianjin University, The UQ China Partner Programme in engineering is a great academic collaboration providing students a chance to study in both Chinese and Australian universities. I finished the first three years of study in my home university, and will get credits from UQ to finish my fourth year and get the degree from my home university. I find the tutorial classes quite useful to my study here because I can discuss issues with peers and tutors, a way of study that is different from Chinese universities. The clean environment and mild climate of Brisbane is enjoyable, and life at UQ is very colourful. The library resources are particularly useful and easy to access. Zhu has also become involved in activities outside of the classroom. I m currently the Vice- President (Education) of the Australia-China Youth Association at UQ and I m committed to the communication between youth from the two countries. I m planning to continue in the Masters program at UQ. I think the industry placement course within this program will be very useful to my future career. Most Chinese university students who want to pursue education overseas could only wait until they graduate, but this program allows me study overseas within my bachelor degree, and gives me opportunities to experience both Chinese and Australian education.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE The Master of Engineering Science is a one year, full time program and a list of courses in this program can be found on the Programs and Courses website: http://www.uq.edu.au/study/. The study plans for each of the specialisations within the Master of Engineering Science are set out in the table below. These study plans are a guide only and students are required to meet with an academic advisor prior to commencement. Program Rules Electrical Engineering Study Plan Courses For the Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering) (#16), you need to complete - up to #4 from Part B; and #2 from Part C, and at least #4 from Part D in a particular field, and the balance from Parts D and E. Software Engineering Study Plan Courses For the Master of Engineering Science (Software Engineering) (#16) you need to complete up to #6 from Part B; and #4 from Part C, and the balance from Part D and Part E. July-Nov Feb June ENGG7302: Advanced Computational Techniques in Engineering Part D Elective or ENGG7804 Engineering Postgraduate Project B (year long, #2 per semester) 2 Part B Elective Part D Field Elective 1 Part D Elective or ENGG7804 Engineering Postgraduate Project B (year long, #2 per semester) 2 Part D Elective Part B Elective Part D Field Elective 1 ENGG7804 Postgraduate Project B (year long, #2 per semester) 2 CSSE7610 Concurrency: Theory and Practice or INFS7410 Information Retrieval and Web Search #4 from MEngSc(Software) Part B or D 3 ENGG7803: Postgraduate Project B (year long, #2 per semester) 2 CSSE7032: Models of Software Systems #4 from MEngSc(Software) Part B or D 3 1. Part D Field Electives to be at least #4 from a particular field 2. This is a year-long course. You will need to enrol in this course in two semesters. At the end of your first semester, you will see a grade of IP on your transcript, which means In Progress. Your grade for this course will be applied at the end of your second semester of enrolment in the course. 3. Fourth year Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) courses are shadow coded in Parts B, C, or D of the Master of Engineering Science (Software Engineering) #16. No credit or exemption will be given to students who enrol in the Master of Engineering Science (Software Engineering) for courses undertaken in the Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering).

Program Rules Undeclared Study Plan - Courses for students undertaking a Chemical, Civil, Materials, Mechanical or Mechatronic Engineering project 4 For the Master of Engineering Science (undeclared) (#16), you need to complete - #6 from Part A; one field of study comprising #4 or #8 from Part B; and balance from Part C. July-Nov ENGG7242 - Engineering Project 4A (#4 year long project) 2 5 ENGG7601 - Experimental Design Elective from Part C Elective from Part C [OR] ENGG7282 - Engineering Project 8A (#8 year long project) 2 4 5 ENGG7601 - Experimental Design Elective from Part C Feb June ENGG7242 - Engineering Project 4A (#4 year long project) 2 5 ENGG7600 - Advanced Engineering Practice MATE7001 - Environmental Performance of Materials Elective from Part C [OR] ENGG7282 - Engineering Project 8A (#8 year long project) 2 4 5 ENGG7600 - Advanced Engineering Practice MATE7001 - Environmental Performance of Materials 4. Students undertaking a Civil Engineering project can only take the ENGG7242 #4 - year long project. 5. Before you can enrol in a project course you need to find a project and a supervisor. Instructions on finding a project and supervisor is available online (www.mechmining.uq.edu.au/mengsc-thesis). When you have confirmed your project topic and supervisor, complete a Permission to Enrol Form and submit this to the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering (Level 2, Frank White Building). The permission form is found online (www.mechmining.uq.edu.au/mengsc-thesis). Your project supervisor helps guide your research project, monitors and advises on your progress towards completion of your thesis, and mentors your academic development. You need to meet with your supervisor regularly during the year. If you are having difficulties finding a supervisor in your field, please contact the relevant academic advisor (www.eait.uq.edu.au/academic-advice).

GENERAL INFORMATION If you are a prospective student (applicants in China): Please contact Ms Lute Coremans from the Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT) Faculty Office (international@eait.uq.edu.au). For general enquiries about studying at UQ please contact: study@uq.edu.au. Questions about entry into the Masters, fees, visas (students enrolled at UQ): Questions from current UQ students regarding their application for the Masters program and issues related to their visa, payment of fees, or issues of a personal nature should be directed to the Faculty Office. The EAIT Faculty Office is located in Room S204, Level 2 of the Hawken Engineering Building (enquiries@eait.uq.edu. au). Academic Advising for students at UQ: Study Abroad year An academic advisor will provide advice that will help you to enrol correctly. The principal academic advisors by specialisation are: Chemical: Dr Liu Ye Civil: Dr Robert Day Electrical: A/Prof Aleksandar Rakic Software: Prof Paul Bailes Materials: Professor Han Huang Mechanical: Professor Han Huang All students should meet with their academic advisor during Orientation Week. Masters year The academic advisors for the Master of Engineering Science are available online: www.eait.uq.edu.au/academic-advice. Scholarship: Current Chinese students undertaking the Study Abroad year as part of the 3+1+1 Engineering Partner Program at UQ and intending to articulate into the Master of Engineering Science (Coursework) program are eligible to apply for these scholarships. For more details on the application process please visit: www.eait.uq.edu.au/int-pg-scholarships 3+1+1 China Engineering Partner Program This scholarship provides AUD$5,000 towards the first semester tuition fees in the Master of Engineering Science program. The successful applicant must be a citizen of the People s Republic of China and classed as an international student in Australia (Australian permanent residents and Australian citizens are not eligible). HATCH International Engineering Scholarships This scholarship is valued from AUD$15,000 to study at UQ as part of the strategic China Partner Program. The successful applicant must be a citizen of the People s Republic of China and classed as an international student in Australia (Australian permanent residents and Australian citizens are not eligible).

myadvisor myadvisor is the University s website which gathers into one place a wide range of essential information for students including material on enrolment, assessment, financial matters, services, policies, and students rights and responsibilities. www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor mysi-net Students must enrol on-line and maintain personal details using mysi-net. Students are asked to ensure that they have completed all enrolment requirements as set out in The University of Queensland Enrolment Guide, which can be accessed via mysi-net. All students are also provided with an email account. www.sinet.uq.edu.au It is important that you regularly read your student emails. All official University correspondence is sent to your student email and it is assumed that this information is read and acted upon. Terminology explained There is an extensive list of UQ Terminology online. www.uq.edu.au/study/terminology Timetables Timetables are published on mysi-net and contain the most up-to-date information available. As the timetable is subject to constant change leading up to week one of classes (this is due to fluctuating enrolment numbers) it is very important that you check your timetable and email daily at the beginning of semester. The myadvisor website has information on how to read your timetable, and how to sign-on for classes. www.sinet.uq.edu.au Transcripts At the end of your second study abroad semester, your home university will receive a complimentary copy of your study abroad academic transcript. Your home university will use this transcript to confirm that you have met the requirements of your degree, and will inform UQ that you are eligible to enrol in the Master of Engineering Science. When you graduate from your Master of Engineering Science you will also receive a complimentary copy of your academic transcript, which will include your study abroad details. Tuition fees Students pay fees in accordance with the University s Fee Rules, and fees increase annually. Students should also view information on living and other expenses which is accessible from the same web site. You must enrol and pay your fees by the due date each semester. Additional administrative charges will be incurred for late enrolment, and late payment of fees and charges. Further information is available in the Enrolment Guide and on the myadvisor website. You will pay Study Abroad fees for you enrolment during your incoming exchange program and postgraduate coursework fees during your enrolment in the Master of Engineering Science. www.uq.edu.au/study/ (what it costs) Visas You must have a valid student visa that covers the duration of your enrolment at UQ. Information regarding this is provided with your offer material. At present, you will apply for two visas one for your study abroad, and one for your Master of Engineering Science.

Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology The University of Queensland Queensland 4072 Australia Email: international@eait.uq.edu.au Phone: + 61 7 3365 4777 Date of publication: July 2014 CRICOS Provider Number 00025B