Learning outcome |
1.11.1 Demonstrate a coherent understanding of science. |
2.12.1 Exhibit depth and breadth of scientific knowledge. |
3.13.1 Critically analyse and solve scientific problems. |
4.14.1 Be effective communicators of science. |
5.15.1 Be accountable for their own learning and scientific work. |
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A1<p>Collect and analyse engineering geological data using relevant tools</p> |
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A2<p>Evaluate engineering projects using a risk management approach by applying engineering geological principles and tools</p> |
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A3<p>Produce a comprehensive written report on the results of an investigation into an engineering project</p> |
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K1<p>Evaluate the aspects of geology that are important to civil and mining engineering projects; environmental investigations; and water resource investigations.</p> |
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K2<p>Appraise soil and rock properties for engineering purposes.</p> |
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K3<p>Justify the importance of geological hazard identification and prediction for the planning of engineering infrastructure.</p> |
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K4<p>Discuss the terminology, concepts and principles of engineering geology.</p> |
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S1<p>Collect data in both a field and laboratory setting.</p> |
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S2<p>Investigate engineering geology problems using a range of tools, applying a risk management approach</p> |
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S3<p>Communicate the results of an engineering geology investigation to a range of audiences</p> |