Overview and Aims of the Program |
Macquarie engineers will graduate with an international qualification with the capability for life-long learning. Refer to the Bachelor of Engineering Award for an overview of the aims of the program.
The Computer Engineering Specialization develops an in-depth understanding of a specific aspect of engineering, with sufficient focus for employment in an initial role. An underpinning knowledge in circuits, control, digital systems, and micro controllers is developed into an in-depth understanding by research and industry engagement in VLSI systems, computing, and application. |
Graduate Capabilities |
The Graduate Capabilities Framework articulates the fundamentals that underpin all of Macquarie’s academic programs. It expresses these as follows:
Cognitive capabilities (K) discipline specific knowledge and skills (T) critical, analytical and integrative thinking (P) problem solving and research capability (I) creative and innovative
Interpersonal or social capabilities (C) effective communication (E) engaged and ethical local and global citizens (A) socially and environmentally active and responsible
Personal capabilities (J) capable of professional and personal judgement and initiative (L) commitment to continuous learning |
Program Learning Outcomes |
By the end of this program it is anticipated you should be able to:
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
1. demonstrate a comprehensive, theory based understanding of mathematics, physics, computer science, and electrical engineering fundamentals which form the foundation of digital electronics and computer circuits and systems (K, T, P, C)
2. demonstrate an understanding of digital circuits, control, digital systems, and micro controllers, digital systems analysis and design tools, and computer hardware which underpin computer engineering and its application to VLSI systems and interfaces (K, P)
SKILLS AND CAPABILITIES
3. use appropriate digital systems modelling and simulation techniques, and computer circuit design software tools and techniques independently and in conjunction with experimental methods to carry out engineering projects in digital electronics and computer systems at and above the VLSI level (K, A, T, P, C)
4. apply detailed knowledge of digital gates and circuits, computer hardware systems, and VLSI implementation to decompose simple computer engineering problems to completely define and solve the computer engineering portion of broader multidisciplinary problem (K, A, T, P, C)
APPLICATION OF SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
5. apply knowledge and understanding of computer engineering to solve problems which involve consideration of broader electrical, mechanical, and software engineering issues (K, T, P, I, C, J)
6. design control systems for complex scenarios including computer control of mechanical, thermal, fluid systems, analog electronics with consideration for the impact of software on the overall performance and that of the requirements for the computer/digital systems (K, T, P, I, C). |
Learning and Teaching Methods |
Learning and teaching methods are common to all Majors in the Engineering Programs. Refer to the Bachelor of Engineering Award for details. |
Assessment |
Assessment methods are common to all Majors in the Engineering Programs. Refer to the Bachelor of Engineering Award for details. |
Recognition of Prior Learning |
Macquarie University may recognise prior formal, informal and non-formal learning for the purpose of granting credit towards, or admission into, a program. The recognition of these forms of learning is enabled by the University’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Policy (see www.mq.edu.au/policy) and its associated Procedures and Guidelines. The RPL pages contain information on how to apply, links to registers, and the approval processes for recognising prior learning for entry or credit.
Domestic students For undergraduate RPL information visit www.goto.mq.edu.au/nonschoolrpl For domestic postgraduate RPL information visit www.goto.mq.edu.au/pgrpl
International students For RPL information visit www.mq.edu.au/international/rpl |
Support for Learning |
Macquarie University aspires to be an inclusive and supportive community of learners where all students are given the opportunity to meet their academic and personal goals. The University offers a comprehensive range of free and accessible student support services which include academic advice, counselling and psychological services, advocacy services and welfare advice, careers and employment, disability services and academic skills workshops amongst others. There is also a bulk billing medical service located on campus.
Further information can be found at www.students.mq.edu.au/support/
Campus Wellbeing contact details: Phone: +61 2 9850 7497 Email: campuswellbeing@mq.edu.au www.students.mq.edu.au/support/health_and_wellbeing/contact_us |
Program Standards and Quality |
The program is subject to an ongoing comprehensive process of quality review in accordance with a pre-determined schedule that complies with the Higher Education Standards Framework. The review is overseen by Macquarie University's peak academic governance body, the Academic Senate and takes into account feedback received from students, staff and external stakeholders. |
Graduate Destinations and Employability |
Refer to the Bachelor of Engineering Award for general details.
Employers include:
• banks and financial institutions such as The Macquarie Group, NAB, Commonwealth Bank
• computer software and hardware companies such as Google, Microsoft and Cisco
• computing and IT companies such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, EMC and Toshiba
• government and university research laboratories such as CSIRO, DSTO (Defence Science and Technology Organisation), ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
• public sector institutions at both state and federal level
• semiconductor companies such as Intel
• technology and manufacturing companies such as Honeywell, OEM
• telecommunications companies such as Optus, Telstra, Vodafone, Nokia, Netcomm
• university research laboratories around the world.
Career Opportunities for Computer Engineers include:
• computer design and manufacturing engineer
• electronics design and manufacturing engineer
• project and technology manager
• research and development engineer
• software designer and developer. |
Assessment Regulations |
This program is subject to Macquarie University regulations, including but not limited to those specified in the Assessment Policy, Academic Honesty Policy, the Final Examination Policy and relevant University Rules. For all approved University policies, procedures, guidelines and schedules visit www.mq.edu.au/policy. |
Accreditation |
• Provisionally accredited as a Professional Engineering Stage 1 qualification by Engineers Australia
• review cycle is nominally every five years
• the last review was in 2011. |