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Final year projects
Find out what support is available to Final Year and Capstone projects in the School of Engineering
The laboratory support team in the Engineering ITOHS provides technical support to Final Year and Capstone projects in the School of Engineering.
Projects involving Electronic Hardware design, prototyping, testing and build are usually housed in the Design and Build (DnB) Project Laboratory in the Old Engineering Building (Building 173), where they are supported by the Dry Lab Support Group , with contributions from the Engineering Workshop where required. This covers capstone projects from the Electrical & Electronic, Biomedical and Mechatronics disciplines, which, apart from electronics, require also some design and build of mechanical devices, as well as integration of electronics into mechanical devices.
Capstone projects from other disciplines (Chemical & Biomolecular and Infrastructure) are also catered for and supported by the Wet Lab Support Group . These projects tend to be hosted by research groups in the appropriate departments, though access to the facilities of the DnB Project Laboratory and Engineering Workshop are provided where required, especially in projects where that involve (potentially student-designed) electronics and mechanical devices.
Technical support is also provided to special school-supported projects such as Formula SAE, Robocup and the multi-copter project.
*Note: Due to the uniqueness of such projects, potential technical support requirements need to be communicated to the Lab Support Team via the Lab Manager preferably months in advance. As the lead times on the purchase of specialised equipment and components can be as long 12 weeks, or up to one year in the case of capital equipment, adequate project support cannot be guaranteed unless you communicate the project requirements in a timely manner.
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Nov 8, 2024 · 2. effectively communicate the outcomes of various stages of an engineering project; 3. learn and apply standard engineering project management tools; 4. identify standard organisational structures, analyse the relative merits of different approaches, and implement and report on the approach taken by the project team.
Nov 3, 2022 · The project component of this subject is supplemented by a lecture course dealing with project management tools and practices. Note: Students are to take Engineering Capstone Project Part 1 and then subsequently continue with Engineering Capstone Project Part 2 in the following semester. Upon successful completion of this project, students will ...
Projects that require diverse technical knowledge may have an increased appeal to students while also leveraging the multi-disciplinarity of the joint EMI Capstone Student Project. Infrastructure Engineering The University’s Public Liability and Professional Indemnity insurance covers the University and its students in relation to the placement.
Capstone projects from other disciplines (Chemical & Biomolecular and Infrastructure) are also catered for and supported by the Wet Lab Support Group. These projects tend to be hosted by research groups in the appropriate departments, though access to the facilities of the DnB Project Laboratory and Engineering Workshop are provided where ...
All students majoring in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at the University of Melbourne are required to undertake a Capstone Project in their final year of study. Industry-based projects are conducted in small teams (typically two or three students) under the supervision of an industry supervisor and a member of academic staff.
Mar 2, 2015 · It is expected that the Capstone Project will incorporate findings associated with both well-defined professional practice and research principles. This subject has been integrated with the Skills Towards Employment Program (STEP) and contains activities that can assist in the completion of the Engineering Practice Hurdle (EPH).
Melbourne School of Engineering 176 students engaged to date. SUBJECT OVERVIEW. The Engineering Capstone subject provides students undertaking a Master of Engineering Management the opportunity to integrate concepts, principles, models and theories related to engineering and/or project management principles and practice, contract and procurement strategies, finance and management strategy.
(1,2) Engineering Capstone Project Group 1 ELECTIVE Group 1 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE Sem 1 Group 1 ELECTIVE Group 1 ELECTIVE ELECTIVE ELECTIVES Department of Mechanical Engineering –300 pts Sem 1 start Mechanical and Specialisations SELECTIVE A: ENGR90021 Critical Comm for Eng OR ENGR90034 Creating Innv Eng OR ENGR90039 Creating Innov Professionals
I know the engineering capstone is worth 12.5 points per semester. However, I was wondering how big the time commitment actually is? Is it comparable to other masters subjects or is it much more commitment? I imagine this would vary a lot depending on project and team mates but I was curious about people's experiences.
Students will also get an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a year-long project equivalent of two subjects, the Engineering Capstone Project, and further opportunity to broaden their studies through elective subjects. Capstone. Core to all specialisations is the year-long capstone project that is completed in teams of 3 or 4.