ENGN6410 Engineering Sustainable Systems
ENGN6410 is only available under certain award programs.
| Offered By | Research School of Engineering | ||
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| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework | ||
| Course Subject | Engineering | ||
| Offered in | Spring Session, 2012 | ||
| Unit Value | 6 units | ||
| Course Description |
The increasing need for engineers to address sustainability will add significant complexity to their tasks. They will therefore need the skills and knowledge to understand and predict the impact of their practice. This course will focus on the dynamics of complex systems in the context of the environmental and social impacts of technological innovation. Students will develop knowledge and skills that provide a basis for the design and sustainable operation of engineering-environment-social systems that are highly non-linear. Sustainability will be defined in engineering terms, and the basic dynamical principles will be explored in tutoral discussions. The course will be presented using a 'problem based learning' mode of delivery. |
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| Indicative Assessment |
Tutorial participation (30%); Research Project - Individual Compenents (40%); Research Project - Group Compenents (30%). |
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| Workload |
Weekly workload comprised of reading and tutorial preparation (two hours), one one-hour tutorial, one three-hour project laboratory, self-directed study (three hours). |
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| Requisite Statement |
ENGN8100 Introduction to Systems Engineering |
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| Recommended Courses |
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| Programs | Master of Energy Change and Master of Energy Change (Research) | ||
| Academic Contact | barry.newell@anu.edu.au |
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