Key facts
UNE unit code: ENGT237
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- Trimester 1 - Online
- Yes
- No
- Yes
- 6
Unit information
Ideal if you have a non-engineering background and wish to broaden your scope, this unit introduces the challenges you may encounter when planning and implementing local environmental infrastructure projects.
Using case studies and real-world examples to illustrate key environmental management and engineering principles, you will learn about some of the issues relevant to local environmental infrastructure project planning and development.
You will explore general principles and planning aspects concerning air, noise, water and land pollution, water supply, drainage and flood mitigation, solid and liquid waste disposal, resource recovery, civil infrastructure and energy supplies.
Focusing on environmental infrastructure design, construction and maintenance, the unit provides insights into current sustainability, economic, environmental, social and political challenges. You will also examine regulatory and professional ethics considerations.
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Teaching period | Mode/location |
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Trimester 1 | Online |
*Offering is subject to availability
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There are no intensive schools required for this unit.
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Notes
All online students will have online access to unit materials, including topic notes and guided reading.
Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- describe the impacts infrastructure development has on the environment and how identified impacts can be managed using the principles of environmental management, sustainability and engineering;
- demonstrate how economic, environmental, cultural, social, political, regulatory and professional ethics influence decision making of professionals who are working on local infrastructure projects;
- explain the planning and environmental management considerations related to air, noise, water and land pollution; water treatment and reticulation; sewage conveyance and treatment; drainage and flood plain management; solid and trade waste disposal; resource recovery; civil infrastructure; and energy efficiency when designing, constructing and maintaining local infrastructure; and
- demonstrate the importance of effective communication skills, and the ability to work autonomously using their own judgement.
Assessment information
Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Title | Must Complete | Weight | Offerings | Assessment Notes |
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Assignment 1 | Yes | 15% | All offerings | Online quizzes No. Words: 1000 |
Assignment 2 | Yes | 35% | All offerings | Written assessment broken into parts. No. Words: 2000 |
Final Examination | Yes | 50% | All offerings |
Learning resources
Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.
Introduction to Infrastructure
ISBN: 9780470411919
Penn, M.R. and Parker, P.J., John Wiley and Sons 2011
Text refers to: All offerings
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