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7th February 2013, 11:28 AM
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Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver
Is Murdoch University offer BE Instrumentation & Control Engineering course? if so then give me course structure?
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9th February 2013, 08:48 AM
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Re: Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver
Murdoch University offer BE Instrumentation & Control Engineering course and following is its course structure: Part I - 24 credit points Foundation Unit - 3 credit points Select one Foundation Unit from the Foundation Units section in this Handbook. Core Units - 21 credit points PEC152 - Principles of Physics -- 3 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external MAS182 - Applied Mathematics -- 3 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external ENG141 - Design Concepts in Science and Engineering -- 3 pts Murdoch: S1-internal ENG109 - Engineering Computing Systems -- 3 pts Murdoch: S2-internal MAS161 - Calculus and Matrix Algebra -- 3 pts Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external ENG125 - Circuits and Systems I -- 3 pts Murdoch: S2-internal PEC144 - Chemical Principles -- 3 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external OR PEC140 - Introduction to Chemistry -- 3 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external Students who have not achieved WACE Chemistry 3A/3B with a final scaled score of 60 percent or more should enrol in PEC140 - Introduction to Chemistry -- 3 pts [Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external]. Part II - 72 credit points Core Units - 56 credit points ENG241 - Principles of Process Engineering -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal MAS284 - Applied Statistics and Process Management -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external, S2-internal, S2-external ENG243 - Circuits and Systems II -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal MAS261 - Mathematical Methods -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal, S1-external ENG262 - Principles of Electronic Instrumentation -- 4 pts Murdoch: S2-internal, SUM-internal ENG267 - Control Systems and Process Dynamics -- 4 pts Murdoch: S2-internal, W-internal ENG453 - Engineering Law, Management and Ethics -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal ENG420 - Instrumentation and Control Systems Design -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal ENG303 - Advanced Process Engineering -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal ENG304 - Process Control Engineering I -- 4 pts Murdoch: S1-internal ENG346 - Process Control Engineering II -- 4 pts Murdoch: S2-internal ENG450 - Engineering Internship -- 12 pts Murdoch: DE2-internal, H-internal, S1-internal, SUM-internal, WU3-internal, Y-internal OR ENG460 - Engineering Thesis -- 12 pts Murdoch: DE2-internal, H-internal, S1-internal, SUM-internal, WU3-internal, Y-internal |
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8th January 2016, 02:45 PM
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Re: Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver
Hello sir I want to know is there any job vacancy for Engineering Technologist in Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver so here can you please give me details ?
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8th January 2016, 02:46 PM
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Re: Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver
Instrumentation & Control Engineering Degree in Vancouver is over Qualification required Education will include graduation from an Institute of Technology with a Diploma in Civil and Structural Technology or a Post-Secondary Institute with a Degree in Civil Engineering including or supplemented by courses in project management, plus sound related experience preferably in a Municipal setting; Required Licenses, Certificates, and Registrations Registration or eligibility for registration as a Graduate Technologist with ASTT BC or as an Engineer-in-Training with APEGBC and a valid Class 5 (full privilege) British Columbia Driver’s License is required. Salary The CUPE rate of pay for this position is $32.63 - $38.52 (5 steps 2015 rates) plus 12.4% in lieu of benefits. The hours of work are Monday to Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm. Duties Coordinating and liaising with operations and a variety of internal and external contacts Conducting field inspections, ensuring all work is performed in accordance with contractual terms and regulations Arbitrating and/ or assisting with disputes regarding contract interpretations, construction practices, standards, and methods Maintaining an infrastructure management system and databases, including work scheduling and work order creation and tracking Maintaining a variety of reports, records and related documents, project schedules and budgets Maintain a variety of materials such as technical and status reports, correspondence, tender and project specifications Ensuring all work is performed in accordance with contractual terms Managing operational programs and processes Last date for applying was 7 December 2015 |