Associate Degree in Digital Technologies (Advanced Manufacturing)

The Associate Degree in Digital Technologies (Advanced Manufacturing) is designed to cover emerging digital manufacturing technologies. Graduates of this degree are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to pursue a career within Industry 4.0 technologies, which connect the physical world with the digital world.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Melbourne City

Full-time - 2 years

N/AN/A

Melbourne City

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

N/AN/A

Structure

Total Credit Points: 192

Subjects

  • EEET2276 Electrical Principles
  • MANU2524 Industrial Automation and Control
  • COSC2954 Industrial Network Technologies
  • PROC2130 Mechanics and Materials
  • COSC2955 Software Applications for Digital Manufacturing
  • MIET2138 Engineering Management
  • MATH2167 Mathematics 1
  • EEET2617 Digital Control System Design
  • MANU2522 Computer Aided Manufacturing
  • OENG1211 Industrial Manufacturing and Control System
  • COSC2953 Cyber Security for Industrial Networks
  • COSC2952 Artificial Intelligence for Smart Manufacturing
  • MANU2521 Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing
  • MANU2523 Industry 4.0 Project
  • EEET2616 Use of Digital Technologies in Health Care System

Entry requirements

  • You must have successfully completed an Australian Year 12 (or equivalent qualification).

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