C6131 - Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Aeronautical)

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Plan: C6131 - Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Aeronautical)
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

The following teaching and learning approaches will be used to achieve graduate outcomes designed into this program.You will:

  • Be offered an interactive teaching and learning environment. In addition to lectures and tutorials, course contents will be illustrated, where possible, with practical workshops, demonstrations, simulations and industrial examples.
  • Have workshop practice involving the design and manufacture of parts and components.
  • Have laboratory work to enhance your technical skills.  You will gain exposure to a range of equipment and learn experimental techniques.
  • Be encouraged to participate in group discussions to broaden your ideas and team work skills to solve technical and management problems.
  • Enhance your professional knowledge through problem solving and simulating the professional work environment as much as possible.
  • Work on various projects and prepare industry standard professional reports.
  • Learn project planning and management skills.
  • Have assignments and projects which provide you with opportunities to develop specified capabilities and also to demonstrate your capabilities.
  • Have the opportunity to take Work Integrated Learning (WIL) activities which are closely linked to industry and real workplace scenarios.
  • Have assessment work which will enhance your theoretical and practical skills.
  • Be assessed on the basis of your technical and theoretical knowledge to see if you have achieved the required competencies.
  • Be able to access course information and learning materials through MyRMIT.

To ensure that you have achieved the required competencies and developed critical capabilities you must be assessed.  Assessment is designed to give you opportunities to demonstrate your competencies. You will find that the forms of assessment used may be different for each course, as the assessment you receive must be appropriate to the objectives of each course.

The assessment you receive is critical to the success of your Diploma / Advanced Diploma program and to your future success in the workplace.  The Graduate Capabilities designed into your program (a pre-requisite for your success) are satisfied only if the Competencies specified for each course are achieved accordingly. Assessment does this, and because of the different types of courses may take on different forms, such as:

  • Examinations: An individual form of assessment where you have the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to explain fundamental principles and solve problems.
  • Assignment and projects: May be done individually or in groups. This method may also be used to enable you to demonstrate your ability to work alone or as a member of a team.
  • Assessed tutorials: A form of in-class test, which may be done individually or as a team.
  • Laboratory reports: Provide an exercise in experimentation, report writing and critical analysis and presentation of data.
  • Project Report: Demonstrate that you are able to report a significant project, from the planning phases right through to completion where conclusions and recommendations are made.
  • Manufacture of parts or tooling: May be assessed against design drawings to ensure parts are made to the specified tolerances and requirements of the design.

The assessment you receive will enable your lecturers to provide you with feedback on your strong and weak points.  This will enable you to improve your study skills and performance as a lifelong learner in the future. 

Equitable Learning Services (ELS):

If you are suffering from long-term medical condition or disability, you should contact Equitable Learning Services (ELS) to seek advice and support to complete your studies.
Please refer to https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learning-services to find more information about services offered by Equitable Learning Services (ELS).

 

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Work integrated learning

RMIT University is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice.  As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will:

  • Undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice.
  • Interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities.
  • Complete these activities in a real work contexts or situations.

In addition, these interactions and work contexts provide distinctive sources of feedback to you to assist your learning.  Any or all of these aspects of a WIL experience may be simulated.

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Program Structure

This qualification requires the completion of the following:
 

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C6131 Courses

C6131 Core Units - Select ALL Seven (7) Courses

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Organise and communicate information (MEM16006A) 20 EMPL5568C City Campus
Interact with computing technology (MEM16008A) 20 COSC5928C City Campus
Perform engineering activities (MEM22001A) 60 EMPL5570C City Campus
Manage self in the engineering environment (MEM22002A) 40 EMPL5873C City Campus
Select common engineering materials (MEM30007A) 40 PROC5277C City Campus
Apply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing engineering or related environment (MEM30012A) 40 MATH5268C City Campus
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices (MSAENV272B) 30 EASC5047C City Campus
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C6131 Group A General Elective Units - Select Eight (8) Courses

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Interpret occupational health and safety practices in aviation maintenance (MEA101B) 40 OHTH5522C City Campus
Apply quality standards applicable to aviation maintenance processes (MEA105C) 20 AERO5962C City Campus
Interpret and use aviation maintenance industry manuals and specifications (MEA107B) 20 AERO5798C City Campus
Complete aviation maintenance industry documentation (MEA108B) 20 AERO5799C City Campus
Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals in aviation maintenance (MEA109B) 80 MIET6172C City Campus
Lay out and set up aircraft systems (MEA340A) 120 AERO5815C City Campus
Apply basic aircraft design characteristics (MEA341A) 120 AERO5819C City Campus
Operate computer-aided design (CAD) system to produce basic drawing elements (MEM30031A) 40 MIET7057C City Campus
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C6131 Group B Specialist Elective Units - Select Fifteen (15) Courses

Course Title

Nominal Hours

Course Code

Campus

Apply basic aircraft power plant design characteristics (MEA342A) 120 AERO5820C City Campus
Apply basic scientific principles and techniques in aeronautical engineering situations (MEA349B) 120 AERO5960C City Campus
Select and test aeronautical engineering materials (MEA350A) 80 AERO5822C City Campus
Represent aeronautical engineering designs (MEM09143A) 80 MIET6324C City Campus
Apply computer-aided modelling and data management techniques to aeronautical engineering designs (MEM09153A) 80 AERO5951C City Campus
Plan and design aeronautical engineering projects (MEM14065A) 60 AERO5952C City Campus
Apply aeronautical engineering fundamentals to support design/development of engineering projects (MEM14083A) 60 MIET6325C City Campus
Apply basic electro and control scientific principles and techniques in aeronautical engineering (MEM23052A) 60 MIET6326C City Campus
Select and apply aeronautical engineering methods, processes and construction techniques (MEM23073A) 60 MIET6327C City Campus
Apply scientific principles and techniques in aeronautical engineering situations (MEM23084A) 60 AERO5955C City Campus
Apply aeronautical system design principles and techniques in aeronautical engineering situations (MEM23095A) 60 AERO5956C City Campus
Apply automated systems principles and techniques in aeronautical engineering situations (MEM23097A) 60 AERO5957C City Campus
Apply technical mathematics (MEM23004A) 80 MATH7062C City Campus
Apply calculus to engineering tasks (MEM23007A) 80 MATH7063C City Campus
Operate and program computers and/or controllers in engineering situations (MEM23003A) 80 MIET6328C City Campus
 

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Program transition plan

During the course of your studies, if your current qualification is replaced by an updated qualification, opportunity will be available for you to transition into this qualification in line with ASQA teachout guidelines. All efforts will be made that you are not disadvantaged while transitioning into the updated qualification is implemented and you will be well informed during this process.

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