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1.GeneralCourseInformation
1.1CourseDetails
CourseCode:ENGG1100CourseTitle:EngineeringDesign
CoordinatingUnit:FacultyofEngineering,ArchitectureandInformationTechnology
Semester:Semester1,2015Mode:Internal
Level:Undergraduate
Location:StLucia
NumberofUnits:2ContactHoursPerWeek:1W1L1S2P
Restrictions:BEandBEdualdegreestudentsonly
Incompatible:ENGG1000
CourseDescription:Introductiontoengineeringdesignthroughadisciplinespecificteamproject.Studentswilllearnandapply
professionalengineeringconceptsandissuesincluding:sustainability,safety,estimation,materialsselection,decisionmaking,
projectmanagement,informationliteracy,communication(graphics,written,oral),ethics,andprototyping(building).Thecourse
providesanintroductiontoengineeringasaprofession.
AssumedBackground:
Aninterestinengineeringasaprofessionalcareerthemotivationtoparticipateinanengineeringdesignprojectandworkwith
othersandthedesiretobegintotacklesomeofthepressingissuesofthe21stcentury.
1.2CourseIntroduction
Youareembarkingonyouruniversitystudiestobecomeaprofessionalengineer.Itishighlylikelyyouwillplayanimportant
role in addressing the key challenges for the 21st century such as the provision of water resources, infrastructure and
communication, food supplies and health services and the development of a new sustainable energy economy. In your first
year, much of your time will be spent on the mathematical and scientific basics that underpin all engineering disciplines.
However, being a professional engineer is much more than the technical application of these sciences. Engineers must also
appreciatethecontextandimpactofengineeringactivitiesontheworldaroundus.EngineersAustralia(Australia'sprofessional
engineeringbody)definestheattributesneededbyagraduateprofessionalengineerasfollows:
1.KnowledgeandSkillBase
1.1.Comprehensive,theorybasedunderstandingoftheunderpinningnaturalandphysicalsciencesandtheengineering
fundamentalsapplicabletotheengineeringdiscipline.
1.2.Conceptualunderstandingofthemathematics,numericalanalysis,statistics,andcomputerandinformationscienceswhich
underpintheengineeringdiscipline.
1.3.Indepthunderstandingofspecialistbodiesofknowledgewithintheengineeringdiscipline.
1.4.Discernmentofknowledgedevelopmentandresearchdirectionswithintheengineeringdiscipline.
1.5.Knowledgeofcontextualfactorsimpactingtheengineeringdiscipline.
1.6.Understandingofthescope,principles,norms,accountabilitiesandboundsofcontemporaryengineeringpracticeinthe
specificdiscipline.
2.EngineeringApplicationAbility
2.1.Applicationofestablishedengineeringmethodstocomplexengineeringsolving.
2.2.Fluentapplicationofengineeringtechniques,toolsandresources.
2.3.Applicationofsystematicengineeringsynthesisanddesignprocesses.
2.4.Applicationofsystematicapproachestotheconductandmanagementofengineeringprojects.
3.ProfessionalandPersonalAttributes
3.1.Ethicalconductandprofessionalaccountability
3.2.Effectiveoralandwrittencommunicationinprofessionalandlaydomains.
3.3.Creative,innovativeandproactivedemeanour.
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3.4.Professionaluseandmanagementofinformation.
3.5.Orderlymanagementofself,andprofessionalconduct.
3.6.Effectiveteammembershipandteamleadership.
Thiscoursebeginstoaddressalloftheseattributesandencouragesyoufromday1ofyourstudiestothinklikeaprofessional
engineer. ENGG1100 is built largely around team projects in which sustainability in design and development is central. In the
projectyouwillmeetasateamofapproximatelysixstudentseachweekundertheguidanceofengineeringstaffandtutorsto
tackle a multidiscipline designprototypebuild project. The semester will conclude with 'Demo Day' where your team will be
givenachancetoputyourprototypetothetestinacompetitiveenvironment.
ENGG1100isdesignedtowelcomeyoutothecommunityofengineeringpractice,giveyoutoolsandskillstouseinyourdegree
programandinindustry,andtostimulateyourthinkingaboutprofessionalissuesthatyouwillfaceasagraduateengineer.
CourseChangesinResponsetoPreviousStudentFeedback
Inresponsetothefeedbackfrom2014,wehave:
1. entirelyrevampedthedocumentsthatyoureceivethereisnowjustonedocumentwithalltheassessmentdetailsand
examples
2. introducedamethodofindividualaccountabilitythatwillhelpwithyourteammanagement
3. streamlinedthecommunicationprocessthroughanonlinesystemand
4. entirelyreworkedBlackboardsothatinformationismucheasiertofind.
WehaveretainedthefacetsofENGG1100thatstudentsfoundtobethemostbeneficial:
"Ithoroughlyenjoyedthecourseinmyfirstyearandfeelitreallypreparedmeforthelifestyleofanengineeringstudentand
gavemeasoundappreciationoftheroleofaprofessionalengineer."
"Oneofthemostvaluablepartsofthecourseformewasthebiggroupprojectweworkedonthroughoutthesemester.The
teamworkandproblemsolvingskillsIhavegainedfromthatprojecthavebeenextremelyusefulsofarinmydegree,and
I'msurethey'llcontinuetobeusefulastheydevelopandgrowthroughoutmyengineeringcareer."
1.3CourseStaff
CourseCoordinator:AssociateProfessorLydiaKavanaghEmail:l.kavanagh@uq.edu.au
Lecturer:A/ProfCarlReidsema
GuestLecturer:ProfessorJoseToreroCullen
GroupLeader:DrSaiiedAminossadati
GroupLeader:MsAngelaBushell
GroupLeader:MrBrendanChen
GroupLeader:MrShaunChen
GroupLeader:DrStefanoFreguia
GroupLeader:DrLucijaHanzic
GroupLeader:MrEdwardHay
GroupLeader:DrMichaelHeitzmann
GroupLeader:MrTonyHeynen
GroupLeader:MrMichaelShiel
UQstudents:PleasesignintomySInettoviewyourlistofenrolledcoursesandclicktherelevantProfilelinktoaccessallcourse
contributordetailsheldinthisprofile
1.4Timetable
TimetablesareavailableonmySInet.
AdditionalTimetableInformation
AnoteofexplanationregardingENGG1100classes,timetable,andsignon.
LECTURE(Lseries)
YourlecturestreamwillrelatetotheL(lecture)series.Youwillsignontoonestreamonly:Wednesdayat0900,or1000.Itis
importantthatyoudon'tattendotherlecturestreamsaslecturetheatrecapacityisacriticalfactorinoccupationalhealthand
safety.
WORKSHOP(Wseries)
YourworkshopstreamwillrelatetotheW(Workshop)series.Youwillsignontoonestreamonly:Mondayat1100or1200.
PROJECT(Pseries)andSEMINAR(Sseries)
YourprojectgroupwillrelatetotheP(practical)series.Hence,youwillsignontooneofA(Automated'blackbox'detection),B
(WatermanagementinCameroon),C(Researchhut)orD(LHDloader)dependingonyourinterestandtheafternoonthatsuits
you.
SandPsessionsarelikelytohappeninweeks113butthiswillbeconfirmedbyyourprojectleader.
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IfyouaretakingProjectA,BorC,thenyouwillhavea1hoursettimeseminaronMonday(S)andachoiceofa2hourproject
session(P)laterintheweekasperthetablebelow.
IfyouaretakingProjectD,thenyouwillhavea3hourprojectsession(P)onTuesdayorFriday.Youwillnotattendaseminar
(S)session.
Project
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
S1(13001400)
P1(09001100)
P2(13001500)
P3(15001700)
P4(08001000)
N/A
N/A
S2(15001600)
S3(14001500)
N/A
P5(11001300)
N/A
P12(13001600)
P6(10001200)
P7(13001500)
P8(08001000)
P9(14001600)
N/A
N/A
P10(08001000)
P11(12001400)
N/A
N/A
N/A
P13(13001600)
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2.Aims,Objectives&GraduateAttributes
2.1CourseAims
Thecourseaimstoprovideyouwithexposuretoconceptsandissuesinengineeringincluding:
anintroductiontoengineeringdesign,theengineeringsystemsapproach,conceptsofsustainability,andengineeringdecision
making
anintroductiontothescopeofprofessionalengineeringandprofessionalresponsibilitiesincludingriskmanagement,
occupationalhealthandsafety,andethics
experienceinworkingeffectivelyinteams
experienceinmanagingaproject,andyourtime
practiceinusingtechnicalinformationsources
anintroductiontomethodsofengineeringcommunication:reportwriting,oralpresentation,datapresentation,drawing
interpretation,andrealisticsketchingand
exposuretotheroleofengineeringinsociety.
ENGG1100hasbeendesignedsothatyouexperiencewhatitistobeanengineeryouwillnotbeanengineeringstudentbuta
studentengineer.Thereforethecourseisverydifferenttootherfirstyearcourses:thereisnoexam,50%ofyourmarkscome
fromteamsubmissions,youwilltakeadesignfromconcepttoprototypeusingengineeringprocesses,andyouwillproject
manage,get'yourhandsdirty',writereports,andgiveoralpresentations.
2.2LearningObjectives
Aftersuccessfullycompletingthiscourseyoushouldbeableto:
1EngineeringDesign:demonstrateabilitytoapproachacomplexandrealisticengineeringdesigntaskthrough:
a.clarificationofthescopeofthetask
b.developmentofprojectrequirementsincludingdatacollectionandanalysisofpreviousrelevantwork,
c.generationandcriticalevaluationofalternativeconceptualdesigns,
d.detaileddesign,prototyping,andbuildofthechosensolutionand
e.disseminationofresults.
Yourdesignshouldbeundertakenusingasystemsapproachandshoulddemonstrateanabilitytomakebasicengineering
calculationsandconversionsusingdifferentunits.
2InformationManagement:locate,evaluate,useandciteinformation(usingtheHarvardconvention)fromavariety
ofmediaincludingprint,engineeringdrawings,andelectronicsources
3Communication:demonstrateprofessionalengineeringstandardwritten,oralandgraphicalcommunicationskills
throughappropriateuseofsoftwarewhererelevant
4ProjectManagement:demonstrateappropriateuseofbasicprojectmanagementprocesses,toolsandrecord
keeping
5TeamWork:workeffectivelyinanengineeringteam,identifythecharacteristicsofeffectiveteamworkandcritically
evaluatepersonalandpeercontributionstoteamprocesses
6EngineeringSustainability:demonstratecompetenceincriticallyinterpretingtheconceptsofsustainability,and
incorporatingtheseprinciplesintheengineeringdesignprocess
7PersonalDevelopment:demonstrateanabilitytomanageyourowntimeandlearningandreflectcriticallyon
personalprofessionaldevelopment
8ProfessionalDevelopment:demonstratetheresponsibilitiesofaprofessionalengineerthroughcriticalreflectionon
engineeringethics,abilitytomeetdeadlines,andincorporationofriskmanagement,andhealthandsafetyaspectsin
design.
2.3.GraduateAttributes
SuccessfullycompletingthiscoursewillcontributetotherecognitionofyourattainmentofthefollowingUQ(UndergradPass)
graduateattributes:
GRADUATEATTRIBUTE
LEARNINGOBJECTIVES
A.INDEPTHKNOWLEDGEOFTHEFIELDOFSTUDY
A1.Acomprehensiveandwellfoundedknowledgeinthefieldofstudy.
A4.Anunderstandingofhowotherdisciplinesrelatetothefieldofstudy.
A5.Aninternationalperspectiveonthefieldofstudy.
6
1,6
1,6,8
B.EFFECTIVECOMMUNICATION
B1.Theabilitytocollect,analyseandorganiseinformationandideasandtoconveythose
ideasclearlyandfluently,inbothwrittenandspokenforms.
B2.Theabilitytointeracteffectivelywithothersinordertoworktowardsacommon
outcome.
2,3
4,5,7,8
B3.Theabilitytoselectandusetheappropriatelevel,styleandmeansof
communication.
B4.Theabilitytoengageeffectivelyandappropriatelywithinformationand
communicationtechnologies.
C.INDEPENDENCEANDCREATIVITY
C1.Theabilitytoworkandlearnindependently.
C3.Theabilitytogenerateideasandadaptinnovativelytochangingenvironments.
C4.Theabilitytoidentifyproblems,createsolutions,innovateandimprovecurrent
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practices.
D.CRITICALJUDGEMENT
D1.Theabilitytodefineandanalyseproblems.
D2.Theabilitytoapplycriticalreasoningtoissuesthroughindependentthoughtand
informedjudgement.
D3.Theabilitytoevaluateopinions,makedecisionsandtoreflectcriticallyonthe
justificationsfordecisions.
1,4,5,7
1,5,7
1,4,7,8
E.ETHICALANDSOCIALUNDERSTANDING
E1.Anunderstandingofsocialandcivicresponsibility.
E2.Anappreciationofthephilosophicalandsocialcontextsofadiscipline.
1,6,8
1,6
E4.Aknowledgeandrespectofethicsandethicalstandardsinrelationtoamajorareaof
study.
1,6,8
E5.Aknowledgeofotherculturesandtimesandanappreciationofculturaldiversity.
1,6,8
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3.LearningResources
3.1RequiredResources
ENGG1100BlackboardwebsiteTheLearningPathwaywilllinkyoutopowerpoints,podcasts,templates,andproject
specificinformation.Thereisa'Help!'menulinkthatwillconnectyouwiththerightpersontohelpyou.AndCasper(Q&A)
canbeusedtopostquestionsandanswerothers.
TheAnnotatedMEA'ReportWritingGuide'PostedasaresourceonBlackboard.
ThisisessentialreadingforwritingyourreportsforENGG1100andforwritingreportsfortheremainderofyourdegree
program.TheformatandsuggestionsintheGuidearealsogoodforindustrysoit'slikelythatyou'llusethisinyour
professionalcareeraswell.
3.2RecommendedResources
EngineerswithoutBordersFirstYearDesignChallenge(ProjectBessentialProjectsA,C,andDinterestonly)
SpreadsheetToolsforEngineersUsingExcelGottfriedTA345.G683200
Excel,Powerpoint,WordClassesforstudents...offeredbyIT.
TheENGG1100Facebooksiteagreatplacetoaskquestionsmuchlessformally(althoughstillprofessionally).
ObjecttoFacebookonprivacygrounds?CreateanaccountforusewithENGG1100onlyandjointhegroupthatway.
3.3UniversityLearningResources
Accesstorequiredandrecommendedresources,pluspastcentralexampapers,isavailableattheUQLibrarywebsite
(http://www.library.uq.edu.au/lr/ENGG1100).
TheUniversityoffersarangeofresourcesandservicestosupportstudentlearning.DetailsareavailableonthemyServices
website(https://student.my.uq.edu.au/).
3.5OtherLearningResources&Information
EngineeringDrawingBooks
Engineeringdrawinghandbook:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b1762916
Australianengineeringdrawinghandbook:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b1611287
Engineeringdesign:aprojectbasedapproach:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2358517
Interpretingengineeringdrawings:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b1661370
Engineeringdesign:aprojectbasedintroduction:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2358517
EngineeringReportWritingBooks
Reportwritingstyleguideforengineeringstudents:
http://www.unisa.edu.au/ame/research/doc/ReportWritingStyleGuideforEngineer.pdf
Aguidetowritingasanengineer:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2153391
Communicatingscience:apracticalguide:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2271375
Writingforengineers:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2220659
Technicalreportwritingtoday:http://library.uq.edu.au/record=b2265302
ProjectManagement
http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~elec4800/handbook.html(TakespecificnoteofUnits1and2.)
AssignmentCoverSheets
http://www.engineering.uq.edu.au/courseprofilesassessmentcoversheets(Allassignmentsthataretobesubmittedviathe
assignmentchuteinHawkenrequireacoversheet.Don'tforgettoputyourfullprojectgroupname(e.g.P9Blue)onthiscover
sheet.)
Library:
ReferLibrarylinkonBlackboard.AlsoinformationunderResources:InformationManagementonBlackboard.
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4.Teaching&LearningActivities
4.1LearningActivities
Date
Activity
LearningObjectives
2Mar155Jun15
Corecompetencies(IndependentStudy):Studentsworkmostlyintheir
owntimeonexercisesandexamplestodevelopfamiliaritywith,andessential
skillsin,theuseofeverydayengineeringtoolssuchaswordprocessing,
spreadsheets,visualisationandgraphicalcommunicationandinformation
locationandmanagementpackages.Itisexpectedthatallstudentswillbe
proficientintheiruseandthattheywillbeusedwhenpreparingassignments
andreports.Mostcorecompetencymoduleswillbedoneindividuallybut
studentsarestronglyencouragedtoworkandstudyincollaborationwiththeir
peers.Collaborativelearningwithpeersisavaluablelearningresource.
Readings/Ref:BlackboardReportGuideFacebookTA345.G683200
AskIT
2,3,7
2Mar155Jun15
Projectsessions(Practical):Theformatwillvaryfromweektoweekbut
thesessionwillfocusonprojectspecificinformationandactivities.Students
willworkintheirteamsonprojectscopinganddecisionmaking,information
gatheringandmanagement,developingwrittenandoralpresentations,and
onbuildingaprototype.
Eachteamwillbehaveaspecificmentorwhowillrecordattendanceand
marktemplatesaswellasansweranyquestionsthattheteammayhave.
Teamsthatmaketheefforttoworkwelltogetherandprepareforthese
sessionswillbenefitmostfromthesesessions.
Readings/Ref:BlackboardFacebookEWB
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Keyconceptlectures+Activelearningworkshops(LectureSeries):
Lectures(1h/weekWeeks1to8)andactiveworkshops(1h/weekWeeks
1to10)areusedtointroduceandillustrateapplicationsofskillsandtoolsin
professionalengineeringpracticeinparalleltothoseoftheteamproject
activities.Insomecases,guestlecturersfromindustrywillintroducethetopic
andgiveanecdotesfrompracticetodemonstraterelevance.
2Mar1511May15
Studentswillbeexpectedtoapplytheconceptsandusethetoolsdiscussedin
lecturesintheirindividualandteambasedassignments.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
Therewillbesix'TemplateSessions'wherestudentswillberequiredto
submitatemplate,completedduringthecourseofthelectureorworkshop,in
theirfollowingprojectsession.
Readings/Ref:Blackboard
ABBStudentTechnologyCentre(STC)/ElectronicLab(Model
Making):TheABBSTCandelectroniclaboratorieswillbeavailablefor
studentteamstobuildtheirprototype.Allstudentswishingtousethese
spaceswillneedtoattendtherelevantinductionsessionandbookonline.
13Apr1529May15
TheSTCconsistsof16workbenchesthatareequippedwithhandtools(e.g
drills,clamps,gluegunsetc.).
1,5,7,8
InWeek9,youwillberequiredtosubmitasmallarticlebuiltbyyourteamin
theABBSTC.
4May155Jun15
ModelTest+DemoDay(Demonstration):InWeek9inyourproject
session,youwilltestyourprototypeandGoPromountaspartofaBuild
milestone.
1,3,4,5
InWeek13inyourprojectsession,youwilltrialyourprototypeunder
competitiveconditionswiththeotherteamsinyourprojectgroup.
4.2OtherTeachingandLearningActivitiesInformation
Lecture(Wednesday)
L010900(49200)
L021000(49200)
L031000(07234)
Week
Date
Workshop(Monday)
W011100(27A226)
W021200(27A226)
1
2/3
Welcome!Courseintroduction.
PreliminaryInvestigationReport
(PIR)overview
Belbinteamrolesquestionnaire
Meetyourprojectleaders,hearaboutthe
project,findouthowtousethelibraryand
howtoresearchforthePIR.
2
9/3
EngineeringDesign:
TEMPLATEA
Reportwriting
Datapresentation
Informationonprojects,OH&Sengineering
drawings,andfeasibilityanalysis
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16/3
Teams
SafetyinEngineering
(DrPeterGehkreTBC)
Meetyourteam,produceateamcharter,ask
questionsaboutthePIR
4
23/3
Projectmanagement:
TEMPLATEB
Whatitistobeanengineer
(Panelsession)
Manageyourprojectusingengineeringtools
5
30/3
Engineeringdecisionmaking:
TEMPLATEC
Prototyping
Evaluateindividualdesignsanddecideaway
forwardfortheteamandPIRreturn
MIDSEMESTERBREAK
6
13/4
EngineeringMaterials
Sustainabilityandengineering
7
20/4
Energyandwaterand
sustainability
LifeCycleAnalysis(LCA):
TEMPLATED
A.Orals
B.TheFinalReport
ScopeyourbuildfortheGoPromountandfor
yourprototype
BuildQ&A
8
27/4
NOSESSION
9
4/5
Socialsustainability:
TEMPLATEE
NOSESSION
COMPULSORYMilestonetestincludingGoPro
mountsubmission
10
11/5
FailureMode&Effects
AnalysisFMEA:TEMPLATE
F
NOSESSION
Reviewyourdraftreport
11
18/5
NOSESSION
NOSESSION
TestyourprototypeandLogbookreturn
12
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NOSESSION
NOSESSION
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5.Assessment
5.1AssessmentSummary
Thisisasummaryoftheassessmentinthecourse.Fordetailedinformationoneachassessment,see5.5AssessmentDetail
below.
AssessmentTask
DueDate
Weighting
LearningObjectives
Portfolio
PortfolioPackage(Individual)
10Mar1522May15
InprojectsessionfollowingWorkshop
orLecturewheretemplatewas
completed.
5%
Reduced
grade
1,4,6,7,8
ComputerExercise
PlagiarismModule
13Mar1518:00
P/F
2,3,7,8
Report
PreliminaryInvestigationReport
(Individual)
24Mar1508:0027Mar1515:00
SubmitatbeginningofProjectSession
20%
1,2,3,7
Plan
ProjectScopingPackage(Team
based)
31Mar1508:003Apr1515:00
Submitatbeginningofprojectsession.
P/F
3,4,5,7,8
PeerAssessment
TeamProjectPeerAssessment
(Individual)
13Apr1517:005Jun1517:00
Blackboardannouncement/emailwill
bepostedwhentheassessmentis
open.
P/FAffects
teammarks
5,7,8
Attendance
Compulsorysessions
28Apr1508:005Jun1517:00
Seedetails
1,5,8
Demonstration
DemoDay!(Teambased)
5May155Jun15
Week9and13projectsessions
30%
1,3,4,5
Workbook
Logbook(Individual)
11May1517:00
15%
1,2,4,5,7,8
ProjectReport
TeamProjectReport(Teambased)
5Jun1517:00
30%
1,2,3,6,8
5.2CourseGrading
GradeX:Noassessableworkreceived.
Grade1,Fail:Failstodemonstratemostorallofthebasicrequirementsofthecourse:
Thestudentdidnotsubmitanyworknorattendedmanyclasses.Thestudenthasfailedoneormoreassessmentitems.
Logbooknotsubmittedorconsistingofonly1or2pages.Allpiecesofassessmentnotsubmitted.
Theminimumpercentagerequiredforagradeof1is:0%
Grade2,Fail:Demonstratescleardeficienciesinunderstandingandapplyingfundamentalconceptscommunicatesinformationor
ideasinwaysthatarefrequentlyincompleteorconfusingandgivelittleattentiontotheconventionsofthediscipline:
The student fails to demonstrate accurate, relevant knowledge or understanding of the underlying concepts. The student has
failed one or more assessment items and/or failed to make a useful contribution to the project as evidenced by their peer
assessmentfactor.Logbooknotsubmittedorconsistingofonly1or2pages.Allpiecesofassessmentnotsubmitted.
Grade3,Fail:Demonstratessuperficialorpartialorfaultyunderstandingofthefundamentalconceptsofthefieldofstudyand
limitedabilitytoapplytheseconceptspresentsundevelopedorinappropriateorunsupportedargumentscommunicates
informationorideaswithlackofclarityandinconsistentadherencetotheconventionsofthediscipline:
Falls short of satisfying all basic requirements for a pass. Some knowledge of the course is evident but the student only
demonstratesalimitedunderstandingoftheunderlyingconceptsandtheinformationprovidedislargelyinaccurateorirrelevant.
Youwillreceiveathreeforone(ormore)ofthefollowing:
Allpiecesofassessment,includingattendanceatmandatorysessions,notsubmitted.
Failedtomakeausefulcontributiontotheprojectasevidencedbyyourpeerassessmentfactor.
Failedone(ormore)assessmentitem,includingmandatoryattendance.
Logbookpatchy,mostlyderivedfromother'swork(i.e.printoutsofteamwork)and/orreceivinglessthan45%.
Lessthan5portfoliosubmissionsmadeORsubmitted5or6piecesandhaveatotalpercentagecommensurate
withagradeof4.
Typically4550%overall.
Grade4,Pass:Demonstratesadequateunderstandingandapplicationofthefundamentalconceptsofthefieldofstudydevelops
routineargumentsordecisionsandprovidesacceptablejustificationcommunicatesinformationandideasadequatelyintermsof
theconventionsofthediscipline:
The student demonstrates basic skills and competency and has sound knowledge of relevant information and at least a basic
understandingoftheunderlyingconcepts..
Toreceivea4youmustachieveatleastallofthefollowing:
Passallassessment,includingmandatoryattendance.
Atleast5portfoliosubmissions.
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Logbookindicatesstudenthasparticipatedintheproject,demonstratingsounddesignandproject
managementinputandhasachievedamarkof>45%.
Typically5065%overall.
Grade5,Credit:Demonstratessubstantialunderstandingoffundamentalconceptsofthefieldofstudyandabilitytoapplythese
conceptsinavarietyofcontextsdevelopsoradaptsconvincingargumentsandprovidescoherentjustificationcommunicates
informationandideasclearlyandfluentlyintermsoftheconventionsofthediscipline:
The student demonstrates basic skills and competency and has a sound knowledge of relevant information and a sound
understandingofkeyconcepts.Thereareonlyminorfactualinaccuracies.
Toreceivea5youmustachieveatleastallofthefollowing:
Passallassessment,includingmandatoryattendance.
Atleast5portfoliosubmissions.
Logbookindicatesstudenthasparticipatedintheproject,demonstratingcomprehensivedesignandproject
managementinputandhasachievedamarkof>50%.
Typically6575%overall.
Grade6,Distinction:Asfor5,withfrequentevidenceoforiginalityindefiningandanalysingissuesorproblemsandincreating
solutionsusesalevel,styleandmeansofcommunicationappropriatetothedisciplineandtheaudience:
Keyconceptsareclearlyunderstoodandthereisademonstratedabilitytoscopeandsolvepreviouslyunseenproblems.There
areonlyminorfactualinaccuraciesandnoirrelevantinformationispresented.
Toreceivea6youmustachieveatleastallofthefollowing:
Passallassessment,includingmandatoryattendance.
Atleast5portfoliosubmissions.
Logbookindicatesstudenthasparticipatedintheproject,demonstratingcomprehensivedesignandproject
managementinputwithsomeareastakentogreaterdepthamarkof>65%hasbeenachieved.
Alevelofleadershiphasbeendemonstrated.
Typically7585%overall.
Grade7,HighDistinction:Asfor6,withconsistentevidenceofsubstantialoriginalityandinsightinidentifying,generatingand
communicatingcompetingarguments,perspectivesorproblemsolvingapproachescriticallyevaluatesproblems,theirsolutions
andimplications:
Keyconceptsareclearlyunderstoodandusedwithcrediblejudgmenttoscopeandsolvepreviouslyunseenproblems.Thereis
evidenceofcriticalanalysisandsynthesisofinformation,conceptsandskillsfromdifferentaspectsofthecourse.Thereareno
factualinaccuraciesandnoirrelevantinformationispresented.
Toreceivea7youmustachieveatleastallofthefollowing:
Passallassessment,includingmandatoryattendance.
Atleast7piecesofassesmentfromthePortfoliopackage,havebeensubmitted.
Logbookindicatesstudenthasparticipatedintheproject,demonstratingleadershipindesignandproject
managementinput,andhasachievedascoreof>75%.
Peerassessment(PAFandcomments)indicatesthatcollaborativeleadershiphasbeendemonstrated.
Typically85100%overall.
OtherRequirements&Comments:
SPECIALREQUIREMENTS
YOUMUSTSUBMITANDPASSALLPIECESOFASSESSMENTTOPASSENGG1100.TheexceptionisthePortfolioPackage
whichcomprises8separatepiecesofassessment:6xtemplatesand2xonlinereflections.Ifyouhandinless
than7pieces,yourgradewillbedroppedbyasinglegrade.Ifyouhandinlessthan5pieces,youwillfail
ENGG1100.
Yourlogbookmustattractatleastamarkcommensuratewiththegradebelowthegradethatyoureceive
basedonyouroverallmarks.Ifitdoesnot,yourgradewillbereduced.Forexample,anoverallmarkof
86%willusuallyattractagradeof7,howeverifyourlogbookonlyachieves66%,agradeof5,yourfinal
gradewillbea6.
YoumustachieveapassinggradeforthePIR.Ifyoudonot,youwillbeallowedtoresubmittoobtaina
cappedmarkof50%.
PERCENTAGES
Courseswithlargeamountsofgroupbasedworkandmentorinputtendtohave'inflated'marksasyouareencouragedtowork
withothergroups,lecturersandtutorstoproducehighqualitydeliverables.Theconsequenceofthisisthatindividualmarksmay
behigherthanincourseswhicharebasedentirelyonindividualworkandassessment.Thereforethepercentagecutoffs
typicallyusedbyTheUniversityofQueenslandtoestablishgrades(7:>856:75845:65744:50643:45492:2044
1:<20)maybealteredinENGG1100.Thedecisiontochangecutoffsisnottakenlightlyyourworkwillbeanalysedwithrespect
totheabovegradedescriptionsbytheENGG1100teachingteamandproposedchangeswillbediscussedwithandapprovedby
theAssociateDeanAcademicforEAITFaculty.
Also,asspecifiedinthegradedescriptions,yourfinalgradeisunderpinnedbythequalityofyourlogbookasthisisproofthat
youhaveachievedlearningobjectivestothegradecommensuratewithyourfinalpercentage.
Pleasediscussthiswiththecoursecoordinatorifyourequireclarificationofthecriteriaormarking.
NOTE:3isaFAILINGgrade.
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QUALITYv.QUANTITY
"Workinghard"doesnotnecessarilyguaranteeahighgrade.Thecriteriasheetsforeachassessmentclearlyshowthatquality
workisrequiredinordertoachievethetopgrades.
Theanalogyisstudyingforanexam:ifyoustudythewrongmaterial,youwillnotpasstheexamnomatterhowhardyouapply
yourself.SimilarlyforENGG1100,effortthatisnotdirectedtowardsthecourse'slearningobjectiveswillattractnoreward.To
ensurethatyouarenotdisappointedbyyourfinalgrade,makecertainthatyouunderstandwhateachpieceofassessment
entailsandthatyouunderstandwhatthemarkingcriteriaisaddressing.
PEERASSESSMENT
Theteamsubmissionmarkswillbeinfluencedbypeerassessmentinextremecasesthispeerweightingcouldcauseyourfinal
marktobeelevatedordemotedsuchthatyoureceiveadifferentgradetotherestofyourteam.Individualpeerassessment
formswillbesubmittedelectronicallytoeachteammemberduringsemester(forformativeassessmentandfeedbackonly)and
attheendofsemester(forsummativeassessment)theseformsrequireyoutoassignmarkstoeachofyourteammembers
andtoindicatehowyourateyourowninput.Youarealsoaskedforajustificationforyourdistributionofmarks.Thepeer
weightingfactorwillbecalculatedasanaverageofthescoresassignedtoeachstudentthisfactorwillbedirectlyappliedtothe
teammarkforthefinalreportandtheDemoDay.Acapof1.1(i.e.a10%increaseinmarks)willbeusedtoensureleadership/
teamworkisnotoverlyawardedmarksreservedforotherlearningobjectives.
Ifyourmarkassignationsaresignificantlydifferentfromthatoftherestoftheteamandarenotsufficientlysupportedbythe
commentsofyourselfandtheteam,thecoordinator(indiscussionwithyourprojectleader)mayremoveyourpeerassessment
fromthefinalcalculationofthepeerweightingfactors.
PROJECTSPECIFICDETAILS
TherearefourdistinctprojectsinENGG1100andeachwillhaveslightlydifferentrequirementsintermsofassessmentitems.
Specificallythesewillbe:
theengineeringsketchandfeasibilitycalculationinthePreliminaryInvestigationReport,
thedesigndetails,sustainabilitydesign,andengineeringdrawingintheFinalReport,and
theexactbreakdownofmarksandrequirementsforDemoDay.
CheckDocument2toensurethatyoucompletelyunderstandtherequirementsforyourproject.
MANDATORYSESSIONS
Week8(PAFFeedback)+Week9(BuildMilestoneprojectspecific)+Week13(DemoDayprojectspecific)project
sessionsaremandatory.Theremaybeothermandatorysessionsspecifictoyourprojectpleasecheckwithyourproject
leader.YoumuststayfortheentiresessioninWeeks9and13donotleaveunlessyouhavebeenadvisedthatthisis
acceptablebyyourprojectleaderasearlydeparturemayresultinyoubeingmarkedabsentforthesession.TheBuildMilestone
and/orDemoDaymarkswillnotbeawardedtostudentswhoareabsentfromthesesessions.StudentswhomisstheWeek8
PAFFeedbacksessionwillhavetheirWeek13PAFreducedby0.05.
5.3LateSubmission
General: Assessment items must be submitted by the due date. Most students are able to plan their time and prioritise their
workload to meet imposed deadlines. Students who meet deadlines can expect to have the value of their efforts protected
andwewillensurethatothersdonothavethebenefitofextratimeinwhichtocompletework.
Exceptional circumstances: If you are prevented from submitting a piece of assessment in time due to exceptional
circumstances,thenyoumustconsultwiththecoursecoordinator(A/ProfLydiaKavanagh)orwithyourprojectleadertoobtain
signedapprovalforlatesubmission.Weareusuallyveryflexibleifyouapproachuswellbeforethesubmissionisdue.Wetend
to be less flexible if you approach us the day the submission is due or after the time for submission has passed. The signed
approvalmustbeattachedtolatesubmissionswhentheyarelodged.
Medicalreasons:Ifyouarepreventedfromsubmittingapieceofassessmentintimeduetomedicalreasons,thenyoumust
obtainaDoctor'scertificatetosubstantiateyourclaim.Universitypolicyisclearonthispractice:themedicalcertificatemustbe
signedbyamedicalpractitionerorregisterednurse,andthemedicalpractitionercannotbeanearrelativeorcloseassociate.
Examples of near relatives are partner, child, brother, sister, or parent. Examples of close associates are close friends,
neighboursandpartnersorchildrenofcolleagues.Pleasearrangeatimetotalktoeitherthecoursecoordinatororyourproject
leadertosubmityourmedicalcertificateandtodiscussanextension.
Penalty: The penalty for late submission without acceptable reason is 10% per day or part thereof (including Saturday and
Sunday). Thus if the item is worth 10%, and it is 2 days late, it will be marked out of 10 and then have 2 marks (2x 10%)
subtracted.ThedeadlineforsubmissionsattheendofsemesterareABSOLUTE.
PortfolioPackage:Templatesubmission:Thesix(6x)templatesthatformpartofthePortfolioPackageshouldbesubmitted
intheprojectsessionfollowingthelectureorworkshopsessioninwhichtheyarecompletedviayourlogbook.Pleasegluethem
intoyourlogbookandensurethatyourtutormarksthemoffasbeingcomplete.
Templates submitted after the due date will be accepted only if accompanied by a completed Affirmation document (download
from Blackboard), a valid reason (as outlined above) for nonsubmission within the time period, and a medical certificate (if
relevant).Yourprojectleaderhasthefinalsayonwhetheralatetemplatewillbeacceptedandwillbasetheirdecisiononyour
reasonandthenumberoftimesthatyouhavesubmittedalatetemplate.
Youmayregaincreditforoneonly(1x)portfoliopiecebysubmittinga1000wordessay.
To access this Get Out of Jail Free card and receive the essay topic, you must contact A/Prof Lydia Kavanagh
(l.kavanagh@uq.edu.au)anytimeupuntilthe5thJune.Youwillnotbechasedtomakethisapplicationbutwillneedtofollow
thisupyourself.Essayswillbeduebythe19thJune.Nolatesubmissionswillbeaccepted.
PortfolioPackage:EthicsreflectionandPeerreviewsofethicsreflection:Asyouhaveanumberofweekstocomplete
these items, there will be no extension on the due dates (10th April 1700 and 22nd May 1700). We recommend that you
completetheseassoonaspossible(i.e.Week1fortheEthicsreflection,andWeek7forthePeerreviews).
Youcanusethe'GetOutofJailFree'carddescribedaboveforamissingreflectionorreview.Howeveryoucanusethiscard
onlyonce(i.e.eitherforatemplateorareflectionorareview).
5.4OtherAssessmentInformation
PLAGIARISM
BothyourPreliminaryInvestigationandFinalteamreportwillbesubmittedviaTurnitin(andinhardcopy).Youwillbegiventhe
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opportunitybeforetheduedatetoresubmitboththesereportsshouldtheTurnitinreportindicateunreferencedworkthatshould
beattributedtoothers.
Plagiarismandcollusionwillnotbetolerated.AllidentifiedcaseswillbereferredtotheExecutiveDeanasperUQPoliciesand
Procedures.Youwillbereceivingadegreefromauniversitywithaninternationalreputationforexcellentgraduatesweneed
toensurethatthisreputationismaintainedandwarranted.
SUPPLEMENTARYASSESSMENT
Ifyoufailthiscourse,andthisisyourfirstgradeof3andyouareinyourfirsttwosemestersatUQ,youmaybeeligiblefor
supplementaryassessmentseethegeneralawardrulesand/oryourprogramrulesfordetails.Youshouldnotethateventhough
youmaybeeligibleforsupplementaryassessmentundertheserules,insomecircumstancestheremaybenopractical
assessmentthatcanbeofferedtoallowyoutomeettheminimumpassingrequirements.Thesecircumstancesmayincludefailure
basedon:
yourpeerassessmentfactor,
yourlogbook,
attendanceorclassparticipationrequirements,or
thePortfoliopackage(i.e.youhandedinlessthanfivepiecesofthispackage).
Ifthecoursecoordinatordeterminesthatthereisnopracticalsupplementaryassessmentthatcanbeofferedtoallowyouto
improveyourgrade,thenyouwillnotbeofferedsupplementaryassessmentandyourgradewillremainunchanged.
5.5AssessmentDetail
PortfolioPackage(Individual)
Type:Portfolio
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,4,6,7,8
DueDate:
10Mar1522May15InprojectsessionfollowingWorkshoporLecturewheretemplatewascompleted.
Weight:5%
Reducedgrade
TaskDescription:
ENGG1100marksthetransitionformoststudentsfromHighSchooltoUniversitythereforeoneofthecourselearningobjectivesis:
Demonstrateanabilitytomanageyourowntimeandlearningandreflectcriticallyonpersonalprofessionaldevelopment.
ThePortfolioPackagerequiresyoutosubmit8piecesofsmallerassessmentontimeandtotherequiredstandard.Eachofthese
piecesofassessmentrepresentsthedemonstrationofalearningoutcomeandhencehavetheirownvaluebuttimelysubmission
willdemonstrateyoursuccessfultransitiontoUniversity.
AssessmentPiece
DueDate
Submission
Demonstrating:
1.Ethicsreflection
Wk6(Fri1700)
ViaTurnitin
Professionalengineeringethics
Wk11(Fri1700)
ViaTurnitin
Professionalengineeringethics
2.Ethicsreflection
review(2x)
3.TemplateA
Inprojectsession
followingWk2
Mondayworkshop
Engineeringdesign
4.TemplateB
Inprojectsession
followingWk4
Mondayworkshop
Basicprojectmanagement
5.TemplateC
Inprojectsession
followingWk5
Mondayworkshop
6.TemplateD
InWk8project
session
(Templateoutin
lecture:Wk7
Wednesday)
7.TemplateE
Inprojectsession
followingWk8
Mondayworkshop
Socialsustainability
8.TemplateF
Submitwith
logbookMonday
Wk10
FailureMode&EffectAnalysis
Pasteintologbook
Engineeringdecisionmaking
Tutorswillmarkoff
inprojectsession
LifeCycleAnalysis
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linktoaccessmarkingcriteriaheldinthisprofile
Submission:Templates:inprojectsessionfollowingworkshoporlectureinwhichtemplatewascompleted.
Ethicsreflectionandreview:viaTurnitin,Blackboard
PlagiarismModule
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LearningObjectivesAssessed:2,3,7,8
DueDate:
13Mar1518:00
Weight:P/F
TaskDescription:
YoumustcompletetheUQAcademicIntegritytutorial.www.uq.edu.au/integrity/login
TheserulesunderpinallsubmissionsatTheUniversityofQueensland.
YourPIRwillnotbeacceptedifthistutorialisnotcomplete.
Criteria&Marking:UQstudents:PleasesignintomySInettoviewyourlistofenrolledcoursesandclicktherelevantProfile
linktoaccessmarkingcriteriaheldinthisprofile
Submission:Completetheonlinemodule.CompletionwillbeloggedbytheUQservers.
PreliminaryInvestigationReport(Individual)
Type:Report
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,2,3,7
DueDate:
24Mar1508:0027Mar1515:00SubmitatbeginningofProjectSession
Weight:20%
TaskDescription:
Forthefirst4weeksofsemesteryouwillworkindividuallyonyourproject.Youwillundertakeliteratureresearchandanalysis,
performpreliminaryfeasibilitycalculationsnecessarytosolvetheproblem,andcompileyourfindingsandworkinapreliminary
investigationreport.Thisreportwillbeusedbyyourteamtounderpinyourdesignworkintheremainderofthesemester
perhapsyourbackgroundresearchalsomaybeofuseinthefinalreport.
Aprofessionalengineeringreportisrequired.Theuseofawordprocessorismandatory.Use:
TimesNewRomanorArial12ptfont
Allfourmargins20mm
A4pagesize
Singleor1.5linespacing
Reportsthatdonotusethisformattingwillnotbeaccepted.Theywillnotbemarkedandyouwillattractthespecifiedlate
penaltyuntilareportformattedasaboveissubmitted.
Thisisanindividualsubmission.
YouneedtosubmitthisassignmentthroughbothTurnitin(onBlackboard)andtoyourtutoratthebeginningoftheWeek4
projectsession.YouwillbeabletoresubmityourassignmentthroughTurnitinbeforetheduedateifyoufindsectionsofyour
reportarehighlightedasbeingplagiarised.
YoumustpassthispieceofassessmenttopassENGG1100andthereforeifyoufail,youwillneedtoresubmitahardcopyonly
(unlessinstructedotherwisebyyourprojectleader)inyourWeek6projectsession.Resubmittedreportswillattractacapped
markof50%.
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linktoaccessmarkingcriteriaheldinthisprofile
Submission:1.SubmitelectronicallythroughTurnitin(onBlackboard)beforeyourprojectsession.
2.SubmithardcopytoyourprojectleaderatthebeginningofyourWeek4projectsession
ProjectScopingPackage(Teambased)
Type:Plan
LearningObjectivesAssessed:3,4,5,7,8
DueDate:
31Mar1508:003Apr1515:00Submitatbeginningofprojectsession.
Weight:P/F
TaskDescription:
Projectmanagementisanessentialskillforprofessionalengineersthatallowscomplexprojectstobedeliveredontime,inbudget
andattherequiredstandard.Itwillunderpineverythingyoudo.
Weaskyourteamtopreparethispackagesothatyoubegintodevelopprojectmanagementskillsandalsosothatyoumanageto
successfullynegotiateENGG1100:submittingpiecesofassessmentonorbeforethedeadlineandtotherequiredstandard.
OnlyonesubmissionisrequiredfromeachprojectteamatthebeginningoftheWeek5projectsession.Ifyourpackagedoes
notachieveaPass,youwillberequiredtosubmitanupdatedpackageduringtheWeek6projectsession.
Criteria&Marking:UQstudents:PleasesignintomySInettoviewyourlistofenrolledcoursesandclicktherelevantProfile
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Submission:SubmitatthebeginningoftheWeek5ProjectSessiontoyourprojectleader.
TeamProjectPeerAssessment(Individual)
Type:PeerAssessment
LearningObjectivesAssessed:5,7,8
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Weight:P/FAffectsteammarks
TaskDescription:
TheteamprojectreportandteamDemoDay(+Milestone)resultswillbemoderatedbyapeerassessmentfactor(PAF)to
determineanindividualteammember'sresult.Projectleadersandthecoursecoordinatorwillmoderatethepeerassessments
toensurethatthemarksareindicativeofyourperformanceoverestimationofyourowncontributionand/orcliquetype
assessment(wherestudentsareunfairlypenalisedorrewarded)willberemoved.
Amandatoryonlineformativepeerassessmentwillbeheldinweek7.Tutorswillfeedbackanddiscusstheoutcomesofthiswith
projectteamsinprojectworkshopsinthefollowingweekatwhichattendanceiscompulsory.Itisachanceforunderperforming
membersofyourteamtoindicatehowtheywillpickuptheirgame,andforotherteammemberstotalkaboutthingsthatneed
improvementandsuggestwaysthatthiscanhappen.Ourexperienceshowsthatifyouusethissessionwisely,youcan
dramaticallyimproveteamperformance.Attendanceatthesessionisthereforecompulsory.(Failuretoattendwill
resultinyourWeek13PAFbeingreducedby0.05whichcouldmeanalossofupto3%overall.)
IfallmembersofyourteamreceiveaPAFof0.96andabove,yourteamwillbementoredbyyourusualmentorinyour
projectsession.
IfoneormoreofyourteamreceivesaPAFlessthan0.96,yourteamwillbementoredbyaseniormemberoftheENGG1100
teachingteam.Thismayhappenoutsideyourusualprojectsessionbutwewilltrytoscheduleitwithinyourprojectsession.
IfyoureceiveaPAFof0.90orbelow,youwillbecalledtoattendasessionwiththecoursecoordinators.
Inweek13,youwillbeaskedtoassessyourpeersagainviatheonlinesystemlinkedtoBlackboardandthismarkwillbeused
toscaleeachindividual'steammarks.
PAFsarecappedat1.1whichmeansthatyoucanpotentiallyreceiveanadditional10%oftheteammarksbutthatnostudent
willbeoverlyrewardedforeffortinplaceofmarksfortheotherENGG1100learningobjectivessuchasdesignand
communication.PAFsof1.1orlesswillbedirectlyappliedtoyourDemoDayandfinalreportmarks(e.g.ifyoureceiveaPAFof
0.8,youwillget80%oftheteammarks).
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Submission:OnlinesubmissionviaBlackboardyouwillreceiveanemailtellingyoutheassessmentisopen.
Compulsorysessions
Type:Attendance
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,5,8
DueDate:
28Apr1508:005Jun1517:00
Weight:Seedetails
TaskDescription:
Compulsorysessions(NB:Itishighlyrecommendedthatyouturnuptoallsessions,butmissingthesesessionshasserious
consequence.)
COMPULSORYPROJECTSESSION
CONSEQUENCEIFMISSED
Week8PAFFeedback
Week13PAFreducedby0.05
Week9Milestone(5%)
0marksforMilestoneassessment
Week13DemoDay(25%)
0marksforDemoDayassessment
ProjectAonly:CompulsoryProjectSession,Week12,Tradeshow(0marksifmissed)
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DemoDay!(Teambased)
Type:Demonstration
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,3,4,5
DueDate:
5May155Jun15Week9and13projectsessions
Weight:30%
TaskDescription:
Therearethree(3)partstoDemoDay:
1.Design/BuildDemooftheGoPromount(P/F)SubmitinyourWeek9projectsession,
2.Preliminary/MilestoneTest(5%)ofyourprototypeinyourWeek9projectsession,and
3.DemoDay(25%)demonstrationofyourprototytpeinyourWeek13projectsession.
Attendance: Attendance is compulsory at both the Week 9 and Week 13 sessions if you do not attend you will not receive a
mark for the session in question. It is therefore important that you ensure your tutur marks you as present. Medical
certificateswillberequiredifyouareunabletoattendduetoillness.
Peerassessment:YourpeerassessmentfactorwillbeappliedtoboththePreliminaryTestandtheDemoDaymarksreceived
byyourteaminordertocalculateyourindividualmark.
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Logbook(Individual)
Type:Workbook
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,2,4,5,7,8
DueDate:
11May1517:00
Weight:15%
TaskDescription:
Aspartoftheteamprojectallstudentsaretokeeptheirownindividuallogbookinwhichtheykeeptheirownrecordsof,and
noteson,theirwork.Thelogbookwillcontainbothdesigndevelopment(calculationsandvisualisations)andproject
managementdetails(meetingminutes,Ganttchartsetc).
Logbookswillbeformativelyassessedbyyourtutor(i.e.assessedforfeedbackandnotmarks)duringthoseprojectsessions
wheretemplatesaretobemarkedoff.Yourlogbookmustthereforebeavailableforinspectionbyyourprojectsessiontutorin
Weeks2through9.WerecommendthatyoupasteboththeLogbookandTemplatemarkingrubricsintothefrontofyour
logbook.
Templatesshouldbegluedintoyourlogbookforassessmentintheprojectsessionfollowingthelectureinwhichtheywere
completed.
Yourlogbookwillbetakenintoconsiderationwhenapplyingtheoutcomesofthepeerassessmentprocesstodetermineyour
resultfortheteamprojectreportandteamprojectseminar.
Yourlogbookmustachieveatleastthegradebelowthatalignedwithyourtotalmarksthepenaltywillbeareductionin
grade.Forexample,ifyourtotalforENGG1100is86%(agradeof7)andyourlogbookachievesonly63%(agradeof5),
yourfinalgradewillbea6.
Thisisanindividualsubmission.
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TeamProjectReport(Teambased)
Type:ProjectReport
LearningObjectivesAssessed:1,2,3,6,8
DueDate:
5Jun1517:00
Weight:30%
TaskDescription:
Eachteamwillsubmitacomprehensivewrittenreportdetailingyourfinaldesign.Thereaderwillneedtoknowwhereyouhave
comefrom(individualconcepts),howyoujustifiedyourdesignselection,andhowyourdesignfitsthecriteriaintermsoffitness
forpurposeandsustainability.
Onlyonesubmissionisrequiredperprojectteam.Yourmarkforthefinalreportwillbetheteam'smarkmultipliedbyyourPeer
AssessmentFactor.
Aprofessionalengineeringreportisrequired.Theuseofawordprocessorismandatory.Use:
TimesNewRomanorArial12ptfont
Allfourmargins20mm
A4pagesize
Singleor1.5linespacing
Reportsthatdonotusethisformattingwillnotbeaccepted.Theywillnotbemarkedandyouwillattractthespecifiedlate
penalty(Section5.3)untilareportformattedasaboveissubmitted.
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6.Policies&Guidelines
Thissectioncontainsthedetailsofandlinkstothemostrelevantpoliciesandcourseguidelines.Forfurtherdetailson
UniversityPoliciespleasevisitmyAdvisorandthePolicyandProceduresLibrary.
6.1AssessmentRelatedPoliciesandGuidelines
UniversityPolicies&Guidelines
AnoverviewoftheUniversitysassessmentrelatedpoliciescanbefoundonmyAdvisor
(http://www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/index.html?page=2910).
AcademicIntegrity
ItistheUniversity'stasktoencourageethicalscholarshipandtoinformstudentsandstaffabouttheinstitutionalstandardsof
academicbehaviourexpectedoftheminlearning,teachingandresearch.Studentshavearesponsibilitytomaintainthe
higheststandardsofacademicintegrityintheirwork.Studentsmustnotcheatinexaminationsorotherformsofassessment
andmustensuretheydonotplagiarise.
Plagiarism
TheUniversityhasadoptedthefollowingdefinitionofplagiarism:
Plagiarismistheactofmisrepresentingasone'sownoriginalworktheideas,interpretations,wordsorcreativeworks
ofanother.Theseincludepublishedandunpublisheddocuments,designs,music,sounds,images,photographs,
computercodesandideasgainedthroughworkinginagroup.Theseideas,interpretations,wordsorworksmaybe
foundinprintand/orelectronicmedia.
StudentsareencouragedtoreadtheUQStudentIntegrityandMisconductpolicy(http://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/3.60.04
studentintegrityandmisconduct)whichmakesacomprehensivestatementabouttheUniversity'sapproachtoplagiarism,
includingtheapproveduseofplagiarismdetectionsoftware,theconsequencesofplagiarismandtheprinciplesassociated
withpreventingplagiarism.
ApplicationsforExtensions
Medicalgrounds:ApplicationsforextensiononmedicalgroundsshallbemadebylodgingtheApplicationforExtension
ofProgressiveAssessmentformandsupportingdocumentationatthelocationoutlinedinSection5.3oftheElectronic
CourseProfileforthecourseconcerned.
Exceptionalcircumstances:Applicationsforextensiononthegroundsofexceptionalcircumstancesshallbemade
totherelevantCourseCoordinator/ProgramDirectorbylodgingtheApplicationforExtensionofProgressiveAssessment
formandapersonalstatementoutliningthegroundsfortheapplicationatthelocationandbytheduedateoutlinedin
Section5.3oftheElectronicCourseProfileforthecourseinwhichthisapplicationismade.Iftheexceptional
circumstancesaresuchthatthestudentcannotreasonablybeexpectedtohavecompliedwiththeseconditions,acase
shouldbemadeastowhytheseconditionscouldnotbemet.
Outcomeofapplication:Studentswillbeadvisedoftheoutcomeoftheirapplicationviatheirstudentemail.
FeedbackonAssessment
Feedbackisessentialtoeffectivelearningandstudentscanexpecttoreceiveappropriateandtimelyfeedbackonall
assessment.Foradetailedexplanationofthefeedbackyouareentitledto,youshouldconsultthepolicyonStudentAccess
toFeedbackonAssessment.(https://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/3.10.02assessment)
Asastudentyouhavearesponsibilitytoincorporatefeedbackintoyourlearningmakeuseoftheassessmentcriteriathat
youaregivenbeawareoftherules,policiesandotherdocumentsrelatedtoassessmentandprovideteacherswith
feedbackontheirassessmentpractices.
Therearecertainstepsyoucantakeifyoufeelyourresultdoesnotreflectyourperformance.PleaserefertothemyAdvisor
website.(http://www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/index.html?page=2953)
6.2OtherPoliciesandGuidelines
UniversityPoliciesandGuidelines
PlacementCourses
Studentsonaplacementcoursealsoknownasaworkplacement,internship,industrystudy,industryexperience,clinical
practice,clinicalplacement,practicalwork,practicum,fieldwork,teachingpracticeshouldrefertotheUniversitypolicy,
PlacementCourses(https://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/3.10.04placementcourses)fordetailedinformation.
WorkingwithChildren
Studentswhosestudiesincludeaprofessional/workplacement,internship,clinicalpractice,teachingpracticeorothersimilar
activitywhichinvolvestheminregularcontactwithchildrenshouldrefertotheUniversitypolicy,WorkingwithChildrenCheck
"bluecard"(http://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/1.60.07workingchildren)tofindouthowtoapplyforabluecard.
StudentswithaDisability
Anystudentwithadisabilitywhomayrequirealternativeacademicarrangements,includingassessment,inthe
course/programisencouragedtoseekadviceatthecommencementofthesemesterfromaDisabilityAdvisoratStudent
Services.RefertotheUniversitypolicy,StudentswithaDisability(DisabilityActionPlan)
(https://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/3.50.08alternativeacademicarrangementsstudentsdisability)andtothepolicyon
SpecialArrangementsforExaminationsforStudentswithaDisability(https://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/3.50.09
arrangementsreasonableadjustmentsexaminationsstudentsdisability#Procedures).
Whileitistheresponsibilityoftherelevantfacultytoliaisewithprofessionalandregistrationbodiesregardingtheacceptability
ofanyadjustmenttoanacademicprogram,theUniversityHealthServicecanarrangeappropriateadviceandassistanceon
personalandpublichealthissues.
OccupationalHealthandSafety
UndergraduateandPostgraduateStudentsshouldbefamiliarwiththeUniversitypoliciesonoccupationalhealthandsafetyin
thelaboratory(https://ppl.app.uq.edu.au/content/2.30.14occupationalhealthandsafetylaboratory).
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LearningSummary
Belowisatableshowingtherelationshipbetweenthelearningobjectivesforthiscourseandthebroadergraduateattributes
developed,thelearningactivitiesusedtodevelopeachobjectiveandtheassessmenttaskusedtoassesseachobjective.
LearningObjectives
Aftersuccessfullycompletingthiscourseyoushouldbeableto:
1EngineeringDesign:demonstrateabilitytoapproachacomplexandrealisticengineeringdesigntaskthrough:
a.clarificationofthescopeofthetask
b.developmentofprojectrequirementsincludingdatacollectionandanalysisofpreviousrelevantwork,
c.generationandcriticalevaluationofalternativeconceptualdesigns,
d.detaileddesign,prototyping,andbuildofthechosensolutionand
e.disseminationofresults.
Yourdesignshouldbeundertakenusingasystemsapproachandshoulddemonstrateanabilitytomakebasic
engineeringcalculationsandconversionsusingdifferentunits.
2InformationManagement:locate,evaluate,useandciteinformation(usingtheHarvardconvention)froma
varietyofmediaincludingprint,engineeringdrawings,andelectronicsources
3Communication:demonstrateprofessionalengineeringstandardwritten,oralandgraphicalcommunicationskills
throughappropriateuseofsoftwarewhererelevant
4ProjectManagement:demonstrateappropriateuseofbasicprojectmanagementprocesses,toolsandrecord
keeping
5TeamWork:workeffectivelyinanengineeringteam,identifythecharacteristicsofeffectiveteamworkand
criticallyevaluatepersonalandpeercontributionstoteamprocesses
6EngineeringSustainability:demonstratecompetenceincriticallyinterpretingtheconceptsofsustainability,and
incorporatingtheseprinciplesintheengineeringdesignprocess
7PersonalDevelopment:demonstrateanabilitytomanageyourowntimeandlearningandreflectcriticallyon
personalprofessionaldevelopment
8ProfessionalDevelopment:demonstratetheresponsibilitiesofaprofessionalengineerthroughcriticalreflection
onengineeringethics,abilitytomeetdeadlines,andincorporationofriskmanagement,andhealthandsafetyaspects
indesign.
Assessment&LearningActivities
LearningObjectives
LearningActivities
Corecompetencies(IndependentStudy)
Projectsessions(Practical)
Keyconceptlectures+Activelearningworkshops(LectureSeries)
ABBStudentTechnologyCentre(STC)/ElectronicLab(ModelMaking)
ModelTest+DemoDay(Demonstration)
AssessmentTasks
PortfolioPackage(Individual)
PlagiarismModule
PreliminaryInvestigationReport(Individual)
ProjectScopingPackage(Teambased)
TeamProjectPeerAssessment(Individual)
Compulsorysessions
DemoDay!(Teambased)
Logbook(Individual)
TeamProjectReport(Teambased)
GraduateAttributes
SuccessfullycompletingthiscoursewillcontributetotherecognitionofyourattainmentofthefollowingUQ(UndergradPass)
graduateattributes:
LearningObjectives
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GraduateAttributes
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AINDEPTHKNOWLEDGEOFTHEFIELDOFSTUDY
A1.Acomprehensiveandwellfoundedknowledgeinthefieldofstudy.
A4.Anunderstandingofhowotherdisciplinesrelatetothefieldofstudy.
A5.Aninternationalperspectiveonthefieldofstudy.
BEFFECTIVECOMMUNICATION
B1.Theabilitytocollect,analyseandorganiseinformationandideasandtoconvey
thoseideasclearlyandfluently,inbothwrittenandspokenforms.
B2.Theabilitytointeracteffectivelywithothersinordertoworktowardsacommon
outcome.
B3.Theabilitytoselectandusetheappropriatelevel,styleandmeansof
communication.
B4.Theabilitytoengageeffectivelyandappropriatelywithinformationand
communicationtechnologies.
CINDEPENDENCEANDCREATIVITY
C1.Theabilitytoworkandlearnindependently.
C3.Theabilitytogenerateideasandadaptinnovativelytochangingenvironments.
C4.Theabilitytoidentifyproblems,createsolutions,innovateandimprovecurrent
practices.
D1.Theabilitytodefineandanalyseproblems.
D2.Theabilitytoapplycriticalreasoningtoissuesthroughindependentthoughtand
informedjudgement.
D3.Theabilitytoevaluateopinions,makedecisionsandtoreflectcriticallyonthe
justificationsfordecisions.
E1.Anunderstandingofsocialandcivicresponsibility.
E2.Anappreciationofthephilosophicalandsocialcontextsofadiscipline.
E4.Aknowledgeandrespectofethicsandethicalstandardsinrelationtoamajorarea
ofstudy.
E5.Aknowledgeofotherculturesandtimesandanappreciationofculturaldiversity.
DCRITICALJUDGEMENT
EETHICALANDSOCIALUNDERSTANDING
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