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Engineering education at UniSA
Dr Jun Ma
CRICOS Provider Number 00121B
Where is UniSA
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Facts @ UniSA
• One of Australia’s most modern, dynamic, accessible and
research-intensive institutions
• Founded in 1991, with a history that dates back to 1856
• University of South Australia is the largest university in
Adelaide
• 36,850 students, including 13,575 international students
from over 60 countries
• Practice based learning
• Programs that are driven by industry and the
professions through consultation and close relationships
with industry
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Undergraduate programs at the School of AME
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Advanced
Manufacturing)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Nanotechnology)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Mechatronics)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Sustainable
Systems)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Materials)
• Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical & Manufacturing)
• Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) & Bachelor of
Management
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Postgraduate programs at the School of AME
• Master of Engineering (Engineering and Technology
Management)
• Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing
Technology)
• Master of Engineering (Energy and Sustainable
Systems)
• Master of Engineering (Materials and Nanotechnology)
• Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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Assessment
Weighting
Date
Assessment 1: Continuing
Assessment (Group Work)
20%
Starting week 1
(see course calendar)
Assessment 2: Pracs
(Group Work)
27%
Starting week 2
(see course calendar)
Assessment 3: Exam
(Individual Work)
53%
Examination period
Form of assessment
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Practical 1: Stress―strain relations of thermoplastics
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Practical 1
Six Plastics for Practical 1
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Practical 1
Stress-strain relations of six Plastics
Stress, MPa
80
60
4
6
3
1`
40
1
2
20
5
0
0.0
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Strain
0.4
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0.6
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The information contained in this presentation is indicative only and is designed as an aid to students contemplating enrolment at University
of South Australia. While every effort is made to provide full and accurate information at the time of preparation, the University does not
give any warranties in relation to the accuracy and completeness of the contents. The University does not accept responsibility for any loss
or damage occasioned by use of the information contained in this publication. The University also reserves the right to discontinue or vary
arrangements, programs, courses (units), assessment requirements and admission requirements without prior notice. While the University
will try to avoid or minimise any inconvenience, changes may also be made to programs, courses (units), assessment requirements and staff
after enrolment. The University may also set limits on the number of students in a program or course (unit). Program and course (unit)
information is also published in the University Handbooks, see www.unisa.edu.au/prospective/Program/fees.asp