Credit precedents details
Credit details
- Type of Credit:
- Planned Articulation
- Arrangement Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2018-03-15
- Last updated (YYYY-MM-DD):
- 2024-03-11
Griffith Program
- Program Title
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
- Program Code
- 1542
Previous Institution and Course
- Previous Program Title
- Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering (UEE60211)
- Previous Institution
- Australia Institute of Business & Technology - International
- Qualification Level
- Undergraduate
- Completion Level
- Complete
- Specified credit awarded
- 140 CP
- Unspecified credit awarded
- 20 CP
- Course equivalent precedents
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160CP credit transfer awarded towards the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Electronic Engineering major for completion of the Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering (UEE60211 - 2 years) as listed below:
1010ENG Engineering Mathematics 1 = UEENEEE126A Provide solutions to basic engineering computational problems
1017ENG Engineering Materials = UEENEEE163A Analyse materials for suitability in electrical equipment
1018ENG Engineering Science = UEENEEE082A Apply physics to solving electrotechnology engineering problems + UEENEEE129A Solve electrotechnical engineering problems
1020ENG Engineering Mathematics 2 = UEENEEE127A Use advanced computational processes to provide solutions to energy sector engineering problems
1022ENG Engineering Design Practice = UEENEEH141A Manage computer systems/electronics projects + UEENEEE015B Develop design briefs for electrotechnology projects + UEENEEH188A Design and develop electronics/ computer systems projects + UEENEEK132A Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues in the energy sector
1301ENG Electric Circuits = UEENEEE125A Provide engineering solutions for problems in complex multiple path circuits
1303ENG Digital Systems = UEENEEH112A Troubleshoot digital sub-systems
2303ENG Microprocessor Techniques = UEENEED152A Design embedded controller control systems + UEENEEI155A Develop structured programs to control external devices
2305ENG Signals and Systems = UEENEEH184A Modify digital signal processing (DSP) based sub-systems
2319ENG Introduction to Electronics = UEENEEH139A Troubleshoot basic amplifier circuits
1008ENG Programming and Computing for Engineers = UEENEED151A Provide programming solution for computer systems engineering problems
3301ENG Practical Electronics = UEENEEH181A Design electronic printed circuit boards + UEENEEH185A Design signal-conditioning subsystems
3324ENG Communication Systems and Circuits = UEENEEH172A Troubleshoot communication systems + UEENEEH182A Develop engineering solutions to RF amplifiers problems
6306ENG Design of Real-Time Systems = UEENEEH189A Provide Gate Array solutions for complex electronics systems
20CP Free Choice Electives = Completion of Advanced Diploma, including: UEENEEE038B Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan; UEENEEE078B Contribute to risk management in electrotechnology systems; UEENEEE101A Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace; UEENEEE117A Implement and monitor energy sector OHS policies and procedures; UEENEEE137A Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work; UEENEEH167A Commission electronics and communications systems; UEENEEH168A Modify - redesign of electronics and communications systems
- Course required for completion of degree
Students can complete the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) majoring in Electronic Engineering in 2 years (160CP), commencing in Trimester 1 or 2.
Important notice
- Notwithstanding the amount of credit which may be granted, students must ensure that they choose a program of study which meets the requirements of their degree and is in accordance with University Credit Transfer Policy.
- The information above should not be used by current students wishing to substitute courses which are part of their degree requirements with courses listed on this page below as being equivalent. If you are a current student and you wish to undertake courses other than those prescribed in your degree contact staff at a Student Administration Centre for advice on procedures.
- Credit Precedents were correct at time of publication. However, the University reserves the right to amend any information without notice.