Engineering (ANU) - Associate Degree
| Summary: | The Engineering (ANU Associate Degree) is a two-year program delivered by CIT and the Australian National University (ANU). It will provide you with both a strong practical base and the theoretical foundation required for engineering, and a higher education pathway to the Bachelor of Engineering degree at the ANU. Two fields of engineering will be offered, either mechanical or electronic. | |||
| Qualification: | Engineering (ANU Associate Degree) | |||
| Program No: | SA-2J130 | |||
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| Accredited: | 02/01/13 | |||
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| Availability: | Student intake offered in Semester 1 | |||
| Delivery Mode: | 4 semesters full-time (approx. 24 hours per week) OR part-time equivalent. If you are a part-time student, you are required to consult with the course coordinator before beginning the program. | |||
| Job Opportunities: | Technical work in either mechanical engineering or electronic engineering fields | |||
| Entry Requirements: | You must: - have an ACT Year 12 Certificate, or equivalent, with ACT Year 12 Mathematical Methods or Maths Applications OR be Mature Age (turn at least 20 in first year of study) AND have relevant work or other practical experience and a demonstrated level of general education, which provides a reasonable chance of successfully completing the program. NOTE: International students who have an IELTS rating of less than 6.5 who will be studying at ANU in the first year of the program, will be required to undertake additional English language study concurrently with their first semester of study. You will be given preference if you have: - an ACT Year 12 T-Major in physics or equivalent, and one or more of the following: - other studies in chemistry, general science - related work experience, or are involved in recreational activities which demonstrate an interest in electronic or mechanical engineering. Entry Process: 1. Selection will be based on an assessment of your previous educational record, work and other relevant experience and interest in the field of study, as identified on the application form. 2. Where it is necessary to collect additional evidence on the selection criteria, you might be requested to attend an interview. | |||
| Credit Transfer: | Successful completion of the program, with at least a credit average across all CIT subjects, and passes in the ANU Engineering Courses will ordinarily guarantee you direct admission to the second year of the Australian National University's Bachelor of Engineering with 18 months credit and a HECS funded place for Australian residents. Depending upon stream of study chosen, you will be well prepared for further study in Mechanical Engineering or Electronic Engineering. For further information on credit received for qualifications completed at CIT, check the Pathways Guide or call the Student Services Hub on 6207 3188. | |||
| Additional Information: | This program consists of subjects taught at both CIT and ANU. Tuition costs for the CIT-delivered courses will be calculated according to CIT's fee system. Tuition costs for the ANU delivered courses will be Commonwealth supported for domestic students. http://studyat.anu.edu.au/fees_and_charges/ for more information. Costs associated with textbooks and safety equipment may be approximately $300 per year. | |||



