Edith Cowan University (ECU)

Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia

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School of Engineering

The School of Engineering focuses on advanced technologies and is located in the Joondalup Campus. It provides world-class facilities and labs for students pursuing higher education and research. It aims to keep the environment-friendly and supportive. The school houses both hardware and software laboratories that provide all-round support for students.

It aims to train the students to be proactive and to identify and provide solutions to problems that prevail in the industry and also in the community.

The various research groups that the school manages are:

  • list items The Centre for Communications and Electronics Research
  • list items The Chemical Engineering Group
  • list items The Thermofluids Research Group
  • list items The Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering Research Group
  • list items The Materials Research Group
  • list items The Smart Energy Systems Research Group
  • list items The Water and Environmental Engineering Group.
  • Many laboratories have been constructed on the campus to facilitate higher education and research. Some of them include circuits and systems laboratory, power systems laboratory, robotics and automation laboratory, communications systems laboratory and Siemens instrumentation and control laboratory.

    The school has a highly educated and talented staff base that reports to a primary dean. There are separate deans for academic, teaching and learning, research and international streams. ECU's School of Engineering is accredited by Engineers Australia which is a professional body in Australia that recognizes and accredits all engineering programs.

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    Postgraduate Programs

    1. Master of Engineering

    The Master of Engineering degree is professionally accredited and offers multiple disciplines. It provides students with a variety of choices in the specialization.

    The specializations available are:

  • list items Chemical Engineering
  • list items Civil Engineering
  • list items Computer Systems Engineering
  • list items Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering
  • list items Electrical Power Engineering
  • list items Electronics and Communications Engineering
  • list items Instrumentation Control and Automation Engineering
  • list items Mechanical Engineering
  • list items Mechatronics Engineering and Petroleum Engineering.
  • list items All the specializations and courses are recognized and accredited by Engineers Australia, a professional body based in Australia.
  • This course has strict entry requirements which are mandatory for all applicants to fulfil to be eligible for admissions. The applicants should have completed a Bachelor's degree in engineering or engineering technology. Alternatively, they can also hold a Bachelor of Engineering Science to be eligible for admissions. For international students, an IELTS Academic Overall band minimum score of 6.5 is required.

    The estimated yearly fees for domestic students is AUD $9,550 and for international students, it is estimated as AUD $30,700. 

  • list items Chemical Engineering - The specialization in Chemical Engineering offers a broad field of study including chemical thermodynamics, environmental and process risk management, minerals, and solids processing. It also equips students with high-level skills to enable them to plan and execute chemical engineering projects.
  • list items Civil Engineering - The specialization in Civil Engineering offers students with the skills and expertise in the fields of civil engineering. This broadly includes structural analysis, concrete design, fluid mechanics, construction technology, Engineering Geology, and Rock Mechanics, Construction Site Management, and transportation engineering.
  • list items Computer Systems Engineering - The specialization in Computer Systems Engineering helps in developing skills in data communication and computer networks, communication systems, digital electronics, computer architecture, robotics, Data Analysis and Visualisation and industrial control.
  • list items Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering - The specialization in Electrical and Renewable Energy Engineering is suitable for students who are planning a career in the electrical industry or renewable energy industry. It introduces students to the fundamental electrical engineering concepts and additional in-depth studies about renewable energy. It focuses on the utilization, generation, management, and design of renewable energy resources. 
  • list items Electrical Power Engineering - The specialization in Electrical Power Engineering aims to equip students with the knowledge of Power Electronics, Signals and Systems, Instrumentation and Measurement, Electrical Machines and Transformers and Sustainability and Renewable Energy.
  • list items Electronics and Communications Engineering - The specialization in Electronics and Communications Engineering offers subjects related to Data Communication and Computer Networks, Wireless Communication, Digital Electronics, Propagation and Antennas and Telecommunication Networks.
  • list items Instrumentation Control and Automation Engineering - The specialization in Instrumentation Control and Automation Engineering involves majors related to both the instrumentation and automation engineering fields. They include a study on Data Communication and Computer Networks, Microprocessor Systems, Instrumentation and Measurement, Advanced Industrial Control, Control Systems and Process Control.
  • list items Mechanical Engineering - The specialization in Mechanical Engineering offers a wide range of options to choose from. They include Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Design, Structural Analysis, and Computer-Aided Design.
  • list items Mechatronics Engineering - The specialization in Mechatronics Engineering supports students and helps them gain additional knowledge in the field of mechatronics engineerings such as robotics, advanced materials, and manufacturing systems, mechanical design and development.
  • list items Petroleum Engineering - The specialization in Petroleum Engineering helps the students to gain professional experience and skills related to the oil and gas industry. It provides both theoretical and practical knowledge in Petroleum production engineering.
  • 2. Master of Engineering Science

    This research program conducts advanced research in fields like a computer, communication, civil, electrical, electronic, chemical, mechanical or mechatronic engineering. The course is for 2 years. Students enrolled in this course will get to solve problems by applying and defending innovative practices, critically analyse principles related to sustainability and global perspectives, demonstrate an understanding of the practice, theory, and recent developments in engineering.

    3. Master of Technology, Petroleum Engineering

    This program is the perfect opportunity for engineering graduates from other discipline areas to extend their knowledge and skills to the field of petroleum engineering. This course sets the foundations for a professional engineering career in the oil and gas industries, both in Australia and internationally. The course is for 1.5 years. Students enrolled in this course will get to apply their cognitive, creative and technical skills to investigate complex concepts, design innovative contribution with the help of communication and collaboration skills, use management skills to plan and execute a project.

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    Undergraduate Programs

    Each of the Bachelor’s degree study units are usually allocated 15 credit points. For a 3-year full-time degree, students have to acquire 360 credit points.

    1. Bachelor of Aviation

    Bachelor of Aviation is a technical and professional degree in Aviation.  Students enrolled in the course are required to complete a core unit set plus an 8-unit Major/Minor plus Electives, or 8 Electives.

    2. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) Honours primarily concentrates on how the materials interact and the techniques of converting them to useful forms. Students enrolled in this course are required to complete 31 core units, 1 Elective unit, and a Practicum unit.

    3. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) Honours deals with civil engineering subjects with an additional focus on environment-related studies. Students enrolled in this course are required to complete 30 core units, 2 Elective units, and a Practicum unit.

    4. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) Honours focuses on primary civil engineering subjects related to design, construction and management of the man-made physical structures. It is a two-semester program that requires students to complete 30 Core units, 2 Elective units, and a Practicum unit.

    5. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Honours focuses on the basics of computer engineering which includes hardware-software interactions and other electronic systems.  It is a two-semester program that requires students to complete 29 Core units, 3 Elective units, and a Practicum unit.

    6. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Honours/Bachelor of Computer Science

    Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Honours/Bachelor of Computer Science is a double degree program that broadens the field of study for the students. It is a two-semester program that requires students to complete 41 Core units and a Practicum unit.

    7. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Renewable Energy) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Renewable Energy) Honours is a specialization course in the field of electrical engineering that has an additional focus on renewable energy. It is a two-semester program that requires students to complete 31 Core units, 1 Elective unit, and a Practicum unit.

    8. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power) Honours mainly deals with the electric power generation and distribution. It is a two-semester program that requires students to complete 30 Core units, 2 Elective units, and a Practicum unit.

    9. Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communications) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communications) Honours deals with basic electronic principles coupled with digital and analog circuit designs. It also trains students in basic communication principles.

    10. Bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation Control and Automation) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Instrumentation Control and Automation) Honours has its field of study based on electrical, electronic and computer engineering. This course also covers control engineering concepts.

    11. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Honours is project-based and involves practical learning opportunities. It deals with mechanical engineering concepts related to machines and moving systems.

    12. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Honours offers a combined study of mechanical, electrical and electronic disciplines. It teaches students to design and manufacture advanced machines and systems.

    13. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Honours/Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports)

    Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) Honours/Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) is a double degree program that offers a combination of mechanical, electrical and electronics. It enhances problem-solving and management skills.

    14. Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering) Honours

    Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering) Honours offers lessons in building technology in processing fossil fuels. The course also enables students to acquire and enhance their mechanical and chemical engineering skills.

    15. Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Commerce

    Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Commerce offers basic engineering skills along with management and financial skills. Students enrolled in this course are required to complete 31 Engineering units and a 15-unit Engineering Major along with 16 Commerce Units.

    16. Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Laws

    Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Laws is a double degree course that focuses on engineering core along with law. This enables students to become legal law practitioners in Australia.

    17. Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Science

    Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Science is a double degree program that allows students to select their choice of electives to suit their career aspirations.

    18. Bachelor of Engineering Science

    Bachelor of Engineering Science is a three-year full-time degree that comprises of multi-disciplinary engineering fields. This course is available both part-time and full time.

    19. Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce

    Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce is a double-degree program that allows students to choose from a range of science and commerce major subjects. Students enrolled in this course are required to complete 16 Science units and 16 Commerce units.

    20. Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical)

    Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical) offers students with studies in aviation and aerospace engineering. They have practical lessons designed for students to help them understand the design and principles of aviation technology. It also offers 8-week practical work experience in the industry.

    21. Bachelor of Technology (Electronic and Computer Systems)

    Bachelor of Technology (Electronic and Computer Systems) offers skills in both electronic and computer-related subjects and aims to make the students better technologists.

    22. Bachelor of Technology (Engineering)

    Bachelor of Technology (Engineering) is a 3-year full-time core engineering degree.

    23. Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports)

    Bachelor of Technology (Motorsports) trains graduates in the design and core principles of the manufacturing industry with a specialized focus on the motorsports industry.

    Apart from the aforementioned, there are Bachelor of Engineering (Ocean Engineering) Honour and Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) Honour programs. 

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    Pure Sciences

    Pure science involves 8 fields of study namely Biological Science, Chemistry, Computing, Conservation Science, Cyber Security, Environmental Science, Mathematics, and Science. The courses offered are Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences), Bachelor of Science (Conservation and Wildlife Biology), Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management), Bachelor of Science (Marine and Freshwater Biology), Bachelor of Science Honours, Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Bioinformatics, Master of Environmental Science, Master of Science by Research, Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated).

    1. Business

    The School of Business and Law readily develop industry-ready, challenging graduates through high standard and quality teaching and learning experiences and engaged applied research.
    As a provider of approved and accredited law program, the School is proud to express its commitment to the rule of law and the promotion of the highest standards of professional responsibility, community service and ethical conduct.
    Some of the popular undergraduate courses offered by the university are Bachelor of Commerce. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law etc. You may check the undergraduate course details here.
    The school of business also offers double degrees.
    There are a plethora of graduate courses offered by the school of business, some of them are as follows:

  • list items Master of Business Administration
  • list items Master of Business Administration International
  • list items Master of Business by Research
  • list items Master of Finance and Banking
  • list items Master of Human Resource Management
  • list items Master of International Hospitality Management
  • list items Master of Laws (Research)
  • list items Master of Management Information Systems
  • list items Master of Marketing and Innovation Management
  • list items Master of Professional Accounting
  • list items Master of Project Management
  • list items Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management New in 2020
  • list items Doctor of Philosophy
  • list items Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated)
  • You can check this page to further information, here.

    2. Arts and Humanities

    One of the most comprehensive and largest schools of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, the School of Arts and Humanities offers a variety of programs covering design, psychology and social sciences, criminology and justice, media and communications, contemporary arts, and the humanities. For more information about the school and the courses on offer, click here. 

    3. Education 

    Edith Cowan University places a lot of importance to Education. It has practical courses stressing on cutting-edge research which cater to the learning needs of the young people and the community. For more information, click here. 

    4. Nursing and Midwifery

    The university has the largest Nursing program and the only dual Nursing/Midwifery degree in Western Australia. ECU has top-notch facilities which give it an edge over the other universities providing the discipline. For more information about this program of the university, click here. 

    5. Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

    WAAPA is known both nationally and internationally for the quality of its graduates. Students enrolled in the program get access to the most comprehensive training in performing arts in  Australia! More plus points being a world-class staff, opportunities to work in state-of-the-art performance, and teaching facilities providing rigorous training too students. For more information about the school, click here. 

    6. Medical and Health Sciences 

    ECU places a lot of emphasis on health. One can study programs in areas as diverse as Biomedical Science, Exercise and Sports Science, or Paramedical Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, or Speech Pathology.  For more information about the department and the courses on offer, click here.