UNDERGRADUATE

Bachelor of Engineering Technology

This degree gives you the flexibility to pursue a specialist area of engineering study, including electrical power or renewable energy, depending on your interests and career goals.

Degree Details

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Electrical and electronic circuits
  • Energy, mass and flow
  • Control systems and process dynamics
  • Instrument and communication systems
  • Electrical power systems
  • Wind and hydro power systems

Graduating with a degree in Engineering Technology will open many opportunities for a wide range of engineering and applied science careers around the world. You can also pursue careers in industries associated with electrical power and energy systems, computing and information technology, and instrumentation and control. Careers could include:

  • Electrical Power Systems Operator and Designer
  • Electrical Power Systems Planner and Analyst
  • Instrumentation Technician
  • Process Safety Technologist
  • Engineering Technologist
  • Control Systems Design and Analyst
  • Environmental Systems Design, Planning, and Analyst
  • Systems Integration Engineering Technologist

English Requirements

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which can be demonstrated through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

Other Requirements

Students enrolling in units that have a practical component must make allowance for on-campus attendance to complete the practical work. All Engineering Technology students will undertake at least 300 hours of approved work experience, plus complete a report outlining the experience gained, in order to complete the requirements of the degree. This work experience must be in a suitable engineering-related area and must be approved by the Engineering Academic Chair. This professional practicum as well as support materials and guidance is provided in the 0 credit point unit ENG100 Engineering Professional Practice. This unit should be enrolled in each year. Please note this unit runs in a YU5 study period.

Total credit points: 72

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Spine 3 credit points
Required Units No credit points
ENG100 Engineering Professional Practice 0
Specified Electives 3 credit points
BEN150 Design Concepts in Engineering 3
OR
BEN101 Energy in Society 3
OR
ICT158 Introduction to Information Systems 3
OR
ICT159 Foundations of Programming 3
OR
MAS183 Statistical Data Analysis 3
OR
ENV102 Foundations of the Environment 3
Course Core 69 credit points
Required Units 39 credit points
ENG109 Engineering Computing Systems 3
ENG336 Engineering Finance, Management and Law 3
ENG310 Engineering Technology Project 3
MAS164 Fundamentals of Mathematics 3
PEN120 General Physics 3
MAS182 Applied Mathematics 3
ENG192 Energy, Mass and Flow 3
MAS161 Calculus and Matrix Algebra 3
ENG298 Principles of Process Engineering 3
MAS221 Mathematical Modelling 3
BEN300 Innovation and Ethics in Engineering 3
ENG299 Control Systems and Process Dynamics 3
Specified Electives 3 credit points
BEN100 Transitioning into Engineering 3
OR
BSC100 Building Blocks for Science Students 3
OR
BEN150 Design Concepts in Engineering 3
Specified Elective Units

The optional units are selected from a set of specified option units. These are sequenced to allow students in this course to complete a coherent stream of Engineering.

30 credit points
Industrial Computer Systems Stream 15 credit points
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3
ENG294 Discrete Time Systems 3
ENG311 PLC Systems 3
ENG319 Real Time and Embedded Systems 3
ENG321 Instrument and Communication Systems 3
OR
Instrumentation and Control Stream 12 credit points
ENG294 Discrete Time Systems 3
ENG308 Advanced Process and Instrumentation Engineering 3
ENG309 Process Control Engineering I 3
ENG322 Process Control Engineering II 3
OR
Electrical Power Engineering Stream 15 credit points
ENG297 Circuits and Systems II 3
ENG317 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3
ENG318 Power Electronic Converters and Systems 3
ENG323 Power Transmission and Distribution Networks 3
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3
OR
Renewable Energy Engineering Stream 15 credit points
ENG297 Circuits and Systems II 3
ENG337 Applied Photovoltaics 3
ENG339 Wind and Hydro Power Systems 3
ENG338 Energy Supply and Management 3
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3

How To Apply

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY

Complete your details and we'll make sure your inquiry is sent to the MURDOCH UNIVERSITY which will contact you to discuss this degree. For more details, feel free to contact one of the educational consultants at EDVISE HUB Click Here To Book Your Session

Degree Details

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Electrical and electronic circuits
  • Energy, mass and flow
  • Control systems and process dynamics
  • Instrument and communication systems
  • Electrical power systems
  • Wind and hydro power systems

Graduating with a degree in Engineering Technology will open many opportunities for a wide range of engineering and applied science careers around the world. You can also pursue careers in industries associated with electrical power and energy systems, computing and information technology, and instrumentation and control. Careers could include:

  • Electrical Power Systems Operator and Designer
  • Electrical Power Systems Planner and Analyst
  • Instrumentation Technician
  • Process Safety Technologist
  • Engineering Technologist
  • Control Systems Design and Analyst
  • Environmental Systems Design, Planning, and Analyst
  • Systems Integration Engineering Technologist

English Requirements

You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which can be demonstrated through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

Other Requirements

Students enrolling in units that have a practical component must make allowance for on-campus attendance to complete the practical work. All Engineering Technology students will undertake at least 300 hours of approved work experience, plus complete a report outlining the experience gained, in order to complete the requirements of the degree. This work experience must be in a suitable engineering-related area and must be approved by the Engineering Academic Chair. This professional practicum as well as support materials and guidance is provided in the 0 credit point unit ENG100 Engineering Professional Practice. This unit should be enrolled in each year. Please note this unit runs in a YU5 study period.

Total credit points: 72

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Spine 3 credit points
Required Units No credit points
ENG100 Engineering Professional Practice 0
Specified Electives 3 credit points
BEN150 Design Concepts in Engineering 3
OR
BEN101 Energy in Society 3
OR
ICT158 Introduction to Information Systems 3
OR
ICT159 Foundations of Programming 3
OR
MAS183 Statistical Data Analysis 3
OR
ENV102 Foundations of the Environment 3
Course Core 69 credit points
Required Units 39 credit points
ENG109 Engineering Computing Systems 3
ENG336 Engineering Finance, Management and Law 3
ENG310 Engineering Technology Project 3
MAS164 Fundamentals of Mathematics 3
PEN120 General Physics 3
MAS182 Applied Mathematics 3
ENG192 Energy, Mass and Flow 3
MAS161 Calculus and Matrix Algebra 3
ENG298 Principles of Process Engineering 3
MAS221 Mathematical Modelling 3
BEN300 Innovation and Ethics in Engineering 3
ENG299 Control Systems and Process Dynamics 3
Specified Electives 3 credit points
BEN100 Transitioning into Engineering 3
OR
BSC100 Building Blocks for Science Students 3
OR
BEN150 Design Concepts in Engineering 3
Specified Elective Units

The optional units are selected from a set of specified option units. These are sequenced to allow students in this course to complete a coherent stream of Engineering.

30 credit points
Industrial Computer Systems Stream 15 credit points
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3
ENG294 Discrete Time Systems 3
ENG311 PLC Systems 3
ENG319 Real Time and Embedded Systems 3
ENG321 Instrument and Communication Systems 3
OR
Instrumentation and Control Stream 12 credit points
ENG294 Discrete Time Systems 3
ENG308 Advanced Process and Instrumentation Engineering 3
ENG309 Process Control Engineering I 3
ENG322 Process Control Engineering II 3
OR
Electrical Power Engineering Stream 15 credit points
ENG297 Circuits and Systems II 3
ENG317 Electromechanical Energy Conversion 3
ENG318 Power Electronic Converters and Systems 3
ENG323 Power Transmission and Distribution Networks 3
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3
OR
Renewable Energy Engineering Stream 15 credit points
ENG297 Circuits and Systems II 3
ENG337 Applied Photovoltaics 3
ENG339 Wind and Hydro Power Systems 3
ENG338 Energy Supply and Management 3
ENG207 Principles of Electronic Instrumentation 3

How To Apply

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY

Complete your details and we'll make sure your inquiry is sent to the MURDOCH UNIVERSITY which will contact you to discuss this degree. For more details, feel free to contact one of the educational consultants at EDVISE HUB Click Here To Book Your Session

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