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Note:

This unit is taken over a full year with JEE421. This unit can only be undertaken once students have completed all year 3 units or with permission from Course Coordinator. Students must also have been enrolled in JEE421.

Introduction

This is the capstone design unit for all three Maritime Engineering degrees (Naval Architecture; Ocean Engineering; Marine and Offshore Engineering). This unit consolidates the knowledge and capabilities developed throughout the previous years of study. Maritime Engineering design involves complex solutions developed through the combined inputs of various discipline specialists. This unit further develops your project management skills including the ability to work with team members from other fields of study.

Summary 2020

Unit name Design Project (Part:2/2)
Unit code JEE422
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
Australian Maritime College
Discipline National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
Coordinator

Dr Fauzi Hardjanto

Teaching staff

Dr Fauzi Hardjanto

Mr Greg Cox

Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1 Develop the steps in the execution of an engineering-design project:

a. For the given objective(s), constraints, and requirements identify the appropriate design parameters, assumptions, and alternatives.

b. Apply discipline-specific technical concepts to select the appropriate design option(s) of an ocean vehicle, structure, or system.

c. Apply the appropriate engineering methodology to evaluate the design options and develop the selected option into a final design.

d. Critically assess the design and its execution, and recommend potential improvements, if any.

ILO 2 Establish, monitor and review your own system of time and resource management to ensure progress and maintain the integrity of the design output in a functional multi-disciplinary team.

ILO 3 Develop written and oral technical communication skills

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Requisites

Prerequisites

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

4 hours Workshops weekly

Assessment
  • Group Presentation 10%
  • JEE422 oral examination 15%
  • Final Design report 40%

The final result for this unit  is calculated based on the combined assessment results from JEE421 Design Project (Part: 1/2) and JEE422 Design Project (Part: 2/2).

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Textbooks

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