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Architecture
Architecture is a creative and exciting profession that combines technology, ecology, philosophy, art and science to solve the problems of the built environment. Through the combination of new technologies, materials and practices, Architects design the structures that shape our built environment and influence the way we live. |
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Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers are concerned with the extraction, refining and processing of gases, liquids and solids to produce everyday products from toothpaste to steel, while also applying their skills to address and solve the most significant issues facing the international community in the 21st Century; the provision of portable water, overcoming greenhouse gas emissions, and the establishment of clean energy sources.
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Civil Engineering
The civil engineer's job is to solve problems relating to the infrastructure of modern society, and to consider the environmental impact, efficiency and cost effectiveness of infrastructure as diverse as bridges and dams, public and private buildings, transportation and water supply.
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Computer Engineering
Businesses worldwide experience a range of problems in areas such as information processing and data transfer, communications, commerce and travel. Computer engineering is the use of digital and computing technologies to solve these problems and is bringing evolutionary changes in our societies, entertainment systems and industrial applications.
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Computer Science
Computer science spans a wide range of areas including algorithmic problem solving, artificial intelligence, robotics, computer graphics, bioinformatics and data security. Computer scientists perform challenging programming tasks and supervise other programmers, devising new ways to use computers and developing effective solutions for computing problems.
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Construction Management
Every construction project combines a variety of complex challenges. Construction managers coordinate the delivery of these projects, which requires a combination of technical understanding of construction processes and resource management, as well as managing their legal and financial aspects.
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Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers are concerned with the generation, transmission, distribution and use of electrical energy within homes, the community and industry. Areas of interest for Electrical Engineers include drive systems, power generation and distribution,industrial automation systems and measurement and sensing systems.
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Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers aim to find and develop sustainable solutions for complex environmental problems, including water pollution and soil erosion, planning, managing and operating engineered systems so that society can co-exist with the environment in a sustainable way.
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Industrial Design
Industrial design brings together the four main aspects of design - style, function, manufacture and marketing - to create objects as diverse as consumer products and their packaging, furniture, transport, interiors, set design, exhibitions and displays. This program is offered as a pathway for Industrial Design Advanced Diploma holders to enhance their knowledge and qualifications through the completion of a University degree.
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Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers work to improve the design, safety and energy efficiency of the machines that support industry and society through the control and utilisation of motion and energy. Mechanical engineers design and manufacture products such as air conditioners, wheelchairs and aircraft through their knowledge of materials, energy and structures.
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Mechatronics Engineering
Mechatronics engineers are concerned with the design, automation and operational performance of electro-mechanical systems. This newer form of engineering, born out of a combination of established disciplines, is involved in a diverse range of exciting modern technologies that includes robotics, vehicles, aircraft and biomechanics.
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Software Engineering
Software engineers build large, complex software systems for application in areas such as commerce, engineering, government and research. Software engineering is closely related to computer science but is directed more towards the development of software systems rather than the theories and principles of computing.
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Surveying
Surveyors collect, manipulate, store and share of spatial data to solve problems in areas such as land use, mineral extraction, mapping and marine environments. Many surveyors employ complex information systems, such as satellite positioning and remote sensing, to apply their knowledge of measurement and measurement systems across an extensive range of industries.
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Telecommunications
Telecommunications engineering is the science of designing, implementing and managing telecommunications hardware, software and systems for processing and transmitting information. Telecommunications engineers design and develop solutions in areas such as computer networking, broadcasting and wireless communications to bring about changes within industry and society at large.
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