Outline
Outline
To satisfy professional requirements, students must complete at least 12 weeks or equivalent of exposure to professional engineering practice. This requirement can be met by appropriate work experience or through a combination of technical and non-technical activities. Students must demonstrate that they have met these requirements by using a formal Log Book to record their professional experiences during the period of their degree study.
What jobs can the Management course lead to?
- Civil and Construction Engineer
- Metallurgical Engineer
- Mining Engineer
- Chemical Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
What you'll learn
- apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical business situations through research and practical application
- think creatively and critically to generate innovative solutions to complex business and commercial problems
- access, evaluate and synthesise relevant information from a range of organisational and external sources
- communicate appropriately and effectively in professional and public contexts
- apply technologies appropriately for a variety of commercial purposes
- demonstrate initiative, responsibility and lifelong learning skills by applying critical reflection and active participation
- describe global and cultural issues as related to the business area and their impact on local and international communities
- demonstrate respect for human rights, cultural diversity and the particular rights of Indigenous Australians and highlight the importance and impact of cultural diversity on the interactions of commercial agents
- show leadership, and employ ethical practice and professional integrity when working within a team and independently