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Advanced Manufacturing in Practice (MECH4950)

Study period
Sem 2 2024
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
Intensive

Course overview

Study period
Semester 2, 2024 (24/06/2024 - 17/08/2024)
Study level
Undergraduate
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
Intensive
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
Mech & Mine Engineering School

This course is offered on an occasional basis. 

Topics and content to be determined by student interest and availability of visiting staff. For details, consult course coordinator. For information about how to enrol in this course, please email studentenquiries@mechmining.uq.edu.au.

In 2024, Advanced Manufacturing in Practice will provide an opportunity for up to 22 undergraduate students to travel to Japan in June/July 2024 for a 3-week stay that involves:

On-site attendance at Kyushu University (KU) including the delivery of two series of lectures in Fukuoka. Lecture topics include Advanced Engineering Technologies with a focus on the Japanese Energy and Manufacturing Sector and Japanese Language. Lectures will be run for eight days and involve a total contact time of 32.5 hours. The Kyushu Economic Federation (KEF) and Fukuoka Strategy Conference for Hydrogen Energy (FSCHE) will facilitate industry visits to manufacturing facilities in the Fukuoka and north Kyushu prefectures.

Students will gain knowledge of the type and scale of industry, and the quality and nature of the educational institutions in Japan. Both the engineering and language components of the lecture series will be tailored to have a focus on cultural awareness for engineering professionals and be delivered by leading KU professors with a deep understanding of the region. This coupled with on-site visits to significant manufacturing facilities will give the students an understanding and vocational awareness of the region. Students will be exposed to the high quality education and manufacturing operations that define modern Japan. Participation of local industry will be facilitated by the KEF and FSCHE with a view to grow exchange opportunities by providing internships at leading Japanese companies.

Students will need to have passed a merit based competitive application process and be advised they have permission to enrol in this course. The travel is supported by a 2021 New Colombo Plan Mobility Project.

Course requirements

Assumed background

Students enrolled in this course must have gone through the competitive application process and satisfy the eligibility requirements of the New Colombo Plan (NCP) grant guidelines.

Prerequisites

You'll need to complete the following courses before enrolling in this one:

Permission of Head of School

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