Professional Diploma in Naval Architecture
Professional
Diploma in Engineering
(Naval
Architecture)
Bachelor of
Engineering (Naval Architecture)
Objective
The course prepares students for careers in
Naval Architecture - the
shipbuilding industry, high-speed ferry industry, marine consultancy firms and
in government in areas of commercial shipping, transport policy and
administration and in the insurance sector. A particular focus of the award for
South Australian entrants will be on the developing naval industry in Adelaide.
Learning Outcomes
1.
NavArch: Rationally apply comprehensive knowledge of the
fundamental principles underpinning maritime engineering, with advanced
knowledge of ocean
vehicle design, hydrodynamics, ship structures, and/or on-board systems and
equipment specific to the naval architecture discipline,
using creativity, critical thinking and judgement.
OceanEng: Rationally apply comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental principles underpinning maritime engineering, with advanced knowledge of the design of offshore to coastal installations, subsea platforms and additional equipment and techniques for operations in the maritime environment specific to the ocean engineering discipline, using creativity, critical thinking and judgement.
MarOffEng: Rationally apply comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental principles underpinning maritime engineering, with advanced knowledge of the design, procurement and installation of mechanical, electrical and thermal systems, specific to the marine and offshore engineering discipline, using creativity, critical thinking and judgement.
OceanEng: Rationally apply comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental principles underpinning maritime engineering, with advanced knowledge of the design of offshore to coastal installations, subsea platforms and additional equipment and techniques for operations in the maritime environment specific to the ocean engineering discipline, using creativity, critical thinking and judgement.
MarOffEng: Rationally apply comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental principles underpinning maritime engineering, with advanced knowledge of the design, procurement and installation of mechanical, electrical and thermal systems, specific to the marine and offshore engineering discipline, using creativity, critical thinking and judgement.
2.
Apply knowledge of research principles and management methods to
devise, plan and execute a piece of engineering research with limited
supervision.
3.
Apply problem solving, design and decision-making methodologies
to identify complex problems in both the maritime and wider engineering fields
and to formulate innovative solutions with intellectual independence.
4.
NavArch: Apply abstraction and analysis to complex problems
specific to ship
design and construction industries and the wider maritime sector whilst
concurrently considering the implications of the solution in a global and
sustainable context using appropriate engineering methods and tools.
OceanEng: Apply abstraction and analysis to complex problems specific to the design and development of offshore, subsea and coastal infrastructure and operations in the wider maritime sector whilst concurrently considering the implications of the solution in a global and sustainable context using appropriate engineering methods and tools.
MarOffEng: Apply abstraction and analysis to complex problems specific to the maritime engineering industries whilst concurrently considering the implications of the solution in a global and sustainable context using appropriate engineering methods and tools.
OceanEng: Apply abstraction and analysis to complex problems specific to the design and development of offshore, subsea and coastal infrastructure and operations in the wider maritime sector whilst concurrently considering the implications of the solution in a global and sustainable context using appropriate engineering methods and tools.
MarOffEng: Apply abstraction and analysis to complex problems specific to the maritime engineering industries whilst concurrently considering the implications of the solution in a global and sustainable context using appropriate engineering methods and tools.
5.
Demonstrate a high level of communication skills in professional
practice and articulate complex knowledge, by written and oral means, to
specialist and nonspecialist audiences; including clients, multi-disciplinary and
multi-cultural project teams and stakeholders.
6.
Demonstrate entrepreneurship and creativity, professional
accountability and ethical conduct through the application of design, research
and project management techniques while concurrently displaying an awareness of
professional engineering practice.
7.
Review personal performance, demonstrate independent initiatives
and leadership as a means of managing continuing professional development,
wellbeing and lifelong learning through engagement with stakeholders, colleagues
and members of other professions.
Program of study
To qualify for the Professional Diploma/Bachelor of Engineering (Naval
Architecture)
a student must complete 120 Credits
GENERAL STUDIES- 60 Credits
Advanced
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Professional
Diploma in Engineering
Common year 3
Professional
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Year 4
Diploma/ Advanced Diploma in Marine Engineering
ENGR1201 Electronics (6pt)--------------------------------
-BAE405/408(EE)
ENGR1401 Professional Skills (2 pt)------------------------BAE608 (ME Yr 4)
ENGR1711 Engineering Design (2 pt) ----------------------BAE614 (ME Yr 4)
ENGR1721 Engineering Programming (2 pt)---------------BAE601 (ME Yr 4)
ENGR1722 Engineering Physics and Materials (4 pt)-----RE010+ EE204 (EE Adv
Dip)
ENGR1732 Engineering Mechanics (4 pt)------------------ME103 (Adv Dip ME) /
ENGR1732 Engineering Mechanics (4 pt)------------------ME103 (Adv Dip ME) /
BAE403 (Common Yr 3)
MATH1121 Mathematics 1A (4 pt)------------------------- EE201/302 (EE Adv Dip)
MATH1122 Mathematics 1B (2 pt)------------------------- BAE401(Common Yr 3)
ENGR2703 Mechanical Practice Certificate (6 pt) PC5
Certificate in Fitting/Machining, PC6 Certificate in Welding/ PC8 Certificate
in Air-conditioning Refrigeration & Basic Servicing
ENGR2711 Engineering Mathematics (2 pt) --------------BAE402 (Common Yr 3)
ENGR2722 Analysis of Engineering Systems (6 pt)-----BAE502/BAE50
(Linear
System+ Control System) (EE)/ME203 (Adv Dip ME)
ENGR2741 Mechanics and Structures (4 pt)--------------RE011a/b Civil & Mechanical
Engineering (Mechanical/Civil)
ENGR2751 Fluid Mechanics (2 pt units)------------------------BAE423 Fluid Mechanics
ENGR2751 Fluid Mechanics (2 pt units)------------------------BAE423 Fluid Mechanics
(Civil)
ENGR2771 Dynamics (2 pt)--------------------------------BAE614 (ME Yr 4)
ENGR2776 Hydrostatics (2 pt) ----------------------------ME201 (Adv Dip ME)
ENGR3781 Elements of Shipboard Safety (ESS) Certificate (4 units) MarE106 (Dip Mar E)
PHYS2712 Thermodynamics and Energy Systems (2 pt)------BAE404 (Common Yr 3)
ME634 Pnuematics (2 pt) (Adv Dip
ME)
ME303 Computer Aided Design (2 pt) (Adv Dip ME)
SHIP DESIGN PROJECT- 60 Credits
ENGR2766 Ship Design and Construction -----------MarE113N (Dip Mar E)
NArch 601Ship Construction
(Naval Architecture)
Theory 40 Credits
Diploma/ Advanced Diploma in Marine Engineering
Each 2 credits
MarE113NA Ship Repairing
MarE113NB Ship Construction Engineering
MarE113NC Ship Stability
ME206 Introduction to Turbo Machinery
Mar E
110 General Engineering Knowledge
Mar E
111 Motor Engineering Knowledge
Mar E
107 Marine Electrical Practice
Diploma/ Advanced Diploma in Marine Engineering
ME
305 Corrosion Prevention
Advanced
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Mgt
508 Project Management
Mgt
605 Management
Mgt505
Quality Management
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
NArch
501 Naval Architecture
NArch
502 Ship Design and Construction
NArch
503 Practical Ship Design
NArch
504 Ship Stability
NArch
505 History of Ship Design Calculations
NArch
506 Ship Technology
NArch
507 Ship Building Methods.pdf
NArch
508 Ship Design Research
NArch
509 Ship Propulsion
NArch 602 Ship Construction
(Naval Architecture)
Project 20 Credits
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