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Conceptual design of multi-disciplinary natural resources engineering projects; regulatory planning; professional skills; economic, social and environmental assessments.
CompetencyAt the completion of this course, all students will be able to:Explain the value of integration in engineering designBe able to work on ‘complex’ (as defined by IPENZ) engineering problems and appreciate their uniqueness Scope a project in terms of client wishes and the key engineering issues involvedDetermine the resource management issues and constraints on a projectDescribe conceptual issues and constraints associated with site suitability and construction optionsPrepare an estimate of cost for a civil engineering project, including a Monte Carlo analysis of uncertaintyPrepare engineering drawings of sufficient detail for cost estimates and funding decisionsPrepare a professional report for a clientPrepare a poster for a client of the main aspects of a design
ENCN213, ENCN242, ENCN261, ENCN281, ENCN371
ENCI312, ENCI313
ENCI313
Mark Milke
Ian Mason
Students must achieve at least 35% for the combined test and examination, and 50% overall, to pass the course. Total marks may be scaled upward, but will not be scaled downward. All work will be assessed based on 1000 marks for the course—i.e., report out of 120, test out of 80. This is to help students see the relative value of the various assessments.
Domestic fee $841.00
International fee $4,638.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .