Subject Outline Civl444
Subject Outline Civl444
Subject Outline Civl444
Subject Outline
CIVL444
Civil Engineering Design
Spring Session 2020
Wollongong
On campus
This subject has been adjusted for remote delivery in Spring Session in 2020 due to
the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Credit Points: 6
Pre-requisites: CIVL361 Geomechanics 1,
CIVL311 Structural Design 1,
CIVL322 Hydraulics and Hydrology
Co-requisites: Nil
Restrictions: Nil
Table of Contents
Section A: Subject Information .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Subject Contacts .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Subject Details ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Subject Description ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
Subject Learning Outcomes......................................................................................................................................... 4
Assessment Task Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Engineers Australia Stage 1 competencies in this subject ........................................................................................... 4
Student Workload ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Subject Changes and Response to Student Feedback .................................................................................................. 5
Extraordinary Changes to the Subject Outline ............................................................................................................ 5
Learning Analytics ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Additional Information About This Subject ................................................................................................................ 5
ELearning, Readings, References and Materials ............................................................................................................. 5
Subject eLearning ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Major Text ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Recommended Readings ............................................................................................................................................. 6
References ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Other Resources........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Additional Requirements / Materials to be Purchased ................................................................................................. 6
Lectures and other learning activities .............................................................................................................................. 7
Lecture and Contact Hours .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Minimum Attendance Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 7
Lecture Recordings ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Lecture Schedule ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Section B: Assessment ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Assessment Tasks ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Minimum Performance Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 10
Requirements Related to Student Contributions ........................................................................................................ 10
Referencing ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Detailed Assessment Information .............................................................................................................................. 10
Submission and Return of Assessments ........................................................................................................................ 12
Procedures for the Submission and Return of Assessed Work .................................................................................. 12
Late Submission of Assessment Tasks and Penalties ................................................................................................ 12
Extensions ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Retention of Submitted Work .................................................................................................................................... 13
General Assessment Information .................................................................................................................................. 13
Academic Consideration............................................................................................................................................ 13
Reasonable Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................. 13
Deferred Exams ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Supplementary Assessment ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Scaling ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Assessment Quality Cycle ......................................................................................................................................... 14
UOW Grade Descriptors ........................................................................................................................................... 14
Section C: General Advice for Students ........................................................................................................................... 15
Student Support ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences - Student Central ........................................................................... 15
Student Support Adviser (SSA) ................................................................................................................................. 15
Library Services......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Policies and Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Copyright
Commonwealth of Australia
Copyright Regulations 1969
Subject Coordinator
Lecturer/s
Name Doctor Martin Liu
Telephone (02) 4221 3035
Email [email protected]
Consultation Times Wed.: 9:00am-11:00am; Fri.: 9:00am-11:00 am
Subject Description
Major Civil Engineering design, which will cover an integrated project incorporating geotechnical, hydraulic, structural
and transport engineering.
Student Workload
Students should note that UOW policy equates 1 credit point with 2 hours of study per week, including lectures and
tutorials/workshops/practicals, self-directed study and work on assessment tasks. For example, in a 6 credit point
subject, a total of 12 hours of study per week is expected.
As a result of extensive school review of this capstone subject, student feedback, and industry feedback, major
structural and content changes have been implemented this year. The major change has been the conversion of the
originally lecture based subject to a subject based on an inquiry-led design project, supported by industry experts
through workshops and mentoring. Also, the subject has been successfully combined with ENVE421 to provide a
multidisciplinary capstone subject, and PG subject ENVE928 has further combined into the subject to broaden PG
students learning and experience.
Learning Analytics
“Where Learning Analytics data (such as student engagement with Moodle, access to recorded lectures, University
Library usage, task marks, and use of SOLS) is available to the Subject Coordinator, this may be used to assist in
analysing student engagement, and to identify and recommend support to students who may be at risk of failure. If you
have questions about the kinds of data the University uses, how we collect it, and how we protect your privacy in the
use of this data, please refer to https://www.uow.edu.au/about/privacy/index.html”.
Subject eLearning
The University uses the eLearning system Moodle to support all coursework subjects.
To access eLearning you must have a UOW user account name and password, and be enrolled in the subject. eLearning
is accessed via SOLS ( Student Online Service). Log on to SOLS and then click on the eLearning link in the menu
column.
The University is committed to providing a safe, respectful, equitable and orderly environment for the University
community, and expects each member of that community to behave responsibly and ethically. Students must comply
with the University’s Student Conduct Rules and related policies including the IT Acceptable Use Policy and Bullying
Prevention Policy, whether undertaking their studies face-to-face, online or remotely. For more information on
Major Text
None
Recommended Readings
References
This is not an exhaustive list. Students are encouraged to use the UOW Library catalogue and databases to locate
additional resources.
Other Resources
None
Workshops are compulsory and nonattendance for more than one workshop will result in TF. Students are required to complete the study/view of all the online workshop
contents before the end of Week 6. The failure in studying a workshop content after that date will be considered as nonattendance.
Nonattendance at any one of the oral presentation/progress meeting will result in TF.
Where attendance is affected due to compassionate, compelling, or extenuating circumstances an application for academic consideration application should be lodged. Failure to
comply with mandatory minimum attendance requirements may constitute grounds for the award of a grade of Technical Fail (TF) in this subject.
(in accordance with Course Rules 3.2 - https://documents.uow.edu.au/about/policy/UOW262890.html)
Lecture Recordings
The University of Wollongong supports the recording of lectures as a supplemental study tool, to provide students with equity of access, and as a technology-enriched learning
strategy to enhance the student experience.
If you make your own recording of a lecture you can only do so with the explicit permission of the lecturer and those people who are also being recorded.
You may only use recorded lectures, whether they are your own or recorded by the university, for your own educational purposes. Recordings cannot be altered, shared or
published on another platform, without permission of the University, and to do so may contravene the University’s Copyright Policy, Privacy Policy, Intellectual Property
Policy, IT Acceptable Use Policy and Student Conduct Rules. Unauthorised sharing of recordings may also involve a breach of law under the Copyright Act 1969.
One of the guest lectures in Week 1, which is provided by Young Professionals Australia, will be delivered via Zoom at the scheduled time. The lecture is not recorded
Most lectures in this subject will be recorded, when they are scheduled in venues that are equipped with lecture recording technology, and made available via the subject
Moodle site with 48 hours. .
Week 5
31 August
Week 8
21 September
Week 10
19 October
Week 11
26 October
Week 12
2 November
Students are required to complete the study/view of all the online workshop contents before the end of Week 6.
Attendance at Workshops is compulsory. Absence from more than one Workshop will result in TF. Absence from any
one of the oral presentations/progress-meetings will result in TF.
Students who do not meet the minimum performance requirements, as specified for each assessment, will receive a TF
(Technical Fail) grade for this subject, which will appear on your Academic Transcript.
Group assignments are typically assessed as a group product, usually with the same mark allocated to each group
member. However, the subject co-ordinator reserves the right to allocate individual marks for students for an
assessment task when necessary (for example, in cases where contributions of group members have been unequal).
This subject will be making use of an online program (SPARKPLUS) for self and peer assessment of individual
contributions to team activities of all submissions. SPARKPLUS allows students to rate their own contribution to team
tasks and anonymously rate other team members.
SPARKPLUS submissions are required for Detailed Design Report. Failure to submit your SPARKPLUS submissions
by the due date will result in a 5% deduction from your individual assessment mark.
Referencing
Assessment 1
Weighting 15%
Subject Learning Individual
Outcomes SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4 or Group Group
Assessed Assessment
Due Date See Lecture Schedule
Assessment
Description and Refer to Moodle for assessment description and criteria.
Criteria
Length /
No length limit
Duration
Method of
Moodle
Submission
Return of
Assessment marks and feedback will be returned to students within two weeks of the due date.
assessed work
Assessment 2
Assessment 3
Weighting 8%
Subject Learning Individual
Outcomes SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4, SLO5 or Group Group
Assessed Assessment
Due Date See Lecture Schedule.
Assessment
Description and Refer to Moodle for assessment description and criteria.
Criteria
Length /
Refer to Design Brief
Duration
Method of
NA
Submission
Return of
NA
assessed work
Assessment 4
Weighting 12%
Subject Learning Individual
Outcomes SLO1, SLO2, SLO3, SLO4 or Group Group
Assessed Assessment
Due Date See Lecture Schedule.
Assessment
Description and Refer to Moodle for assessment description and criteria.
Criteria
Length /
Refer to Design Brief
Duration
Method of
NA
Submission
Return of
NA
assessed work
Assessment 5
Academic Integrity
The University’s policy on acknowledgement practice and plagiarism provides detailed information about how to
acknowledge the work of others: http://www.uow.edu.au/about/policy/UOW058648.html
The University’s Academic Integrity Policy, Faculty Handbooks and subject guides clearly set out the University’s
expectation that students submit only their own original work for assessment and avoid plagiarising the work of others or
cheating. Re-using any of your own work (either in part or in full), which you have submitted previously for assessment,
is not permitted without appropriate acknowledgement or without the explicit permission of the Subject Coordinator.
Plagiarism can be detected and has led to students being expelled from the University.
The use by students of any website that provides access to essays or other assessment items (sometimes marketed as
‘resources’), is extremely unwise. Students who provide an assessment item (or provide access to an assessment item) to
others, either directly or indirectly (for example by uploading an assessment item to a website) are considered by the
University to be intentionally or recklessly helping other students to cheat. Uploading an assessment task, subject outline
or other course materials without express permission of the university is considered academic misconduct and students
place themselves at risk of being expelled from the University.
End of session examinations are not returned to students. Students wishing to view their end of session examination will
need to contact the subject coordinator to arrange a time for viewing. End of session examination papers are held by the
School in a secure location for a period of one year before they are disposed of securely.
Academic Consideration
If you believe that your submission of, performance in or attendance at an assessment activity, including an examination,
has been affected on compassionate grounds, by illness or by other serious extenuating circumstances beyond your
control, you can apply for academic consideration in Student OnLine Services (SOLS). Do not assume that an application
for academic consideration will be automatically granted. For more information please refer to the Student Academic
Consideration Policy at: http://www.uow.edu.au/about/policy/UOW058721.html
In some circumstances you may be offered a deferred exam. For more information about Deferred and Supplementary
Exams refer to: : https://www.uow.edu.au/student/exams/supplementary-exams/
Reasonable Adjustment
If you have a disability or a medical condition which may disadvantage you in your assessment tasks, you can apply to
have the conditions of your exams adjusted to take your disability or condition into account. In particular students cannot
assume that a reasonable adjustment document automatically gives a right to a deferred or supplementary exam. Students
with a disability may be entitled to reasonable adjustment to assessment. A reasonable adjustment document obtained
through Disability Services is a recommendation that needs to be discussed and ratified by subject coordinators. Normal
subject assessment requirements can only be adjusted with the explicit written permission of the subject coordinator.
Deferred Exams
For students who applied for Academic Consideration to request to sit their exam again, and had their application
approved by their subject coordinator.
Supplementary Assessment
Supplementary assessment may be offered to students whose performance in this subject is close to that required to pass
the subject, and are otherwise identified as meriting an offer of a supplementary assessment. The Subject Coordinator
will determine the precise form of supplementary assessment at the time the offer of a supplementary is made. In some
circumstances you may be offered a supplementary exam. For more information about Supplementary or Deferred Exams
refer to - https://www.uow.edu.au/student/exams/supplementary-exams/
Scaling
Marks awarded for any assessment task (including examinations) may be subject to scaling at the end of the session by
the School Assessment Committee (SAC) and/or the Faculty Assessment Committee (FAC). Marks may be scaled in
accordance with University policy. Scaling will not affect any individual student’s rank order within their cohort. For
more information refer to Standards for Finalisation of Student Results:
http://www.uow.edu.au/about/policy/UOW039331.html
Mark
Grade Descriptor
(%)
High Distinction 85-100 For performance that provides evidence of an outstanding level of attainment of the
(HD) relevant subject learning outcomes, demonstrating the attributes of a distinction
grade plus (as applicable) one or more of the following:
consistent evidence of deep and critical understanding
substantial originality and insight in identifying, generating and communicating
competing arguments, perspectives or problem-solving approaches
critical evaluation of problems, their solutions and their implications
use of quantitative analysis of data as the basis for deep and thoughtful
judgments, drawing insightful, carefully qualified conclusions from this work
creativity in application as appropriate to the discipline
eloquent and sophisticated communication of information and ideas in terms of
the conventions of the discipline
consistent application of appropriate skills, techniques and methods with
outstanding levels of precision and accuracy
all or almost all answers correct, very few or none incorrect
Distinction (D) 75-84 For performance that provides evidence of a superior level of attainment of the
relevant subject learning outcomes, demonstrating the attributes of a credit grade
plus (as applicable) one or more of the following:
evidence of integration and evaluation of critical ideas, principles, concepts
and/or theories
distinctive insight and ability in applying relevant skills, techniques, methods
and/or concepts
demonstration of frequent originality in defining and analysing issues or
problems and providing solutions
fluent and thorough communication of information and ideas in terms of the
conventions of the discipline
frequent application of appropriate skills, techniques and methods with superior
levels of precision and accuracy
most answers correct, few incorrect
Credit (C) 65-74 For performance that provides evidence of a high level of attainment of the
relevant subject learning outcomes, demonstrating the attributes of a pass grade
plus (as applicable) one or more of the following:
evidence of learning that goes beyond replication of content knowledge or skills
demonstration of solid understanding of fundamental concepts in the field of
study
demonstration of the ability to apply these concepts in a variety of contexts
use of convincing arguments with appropriate coherent and logical reasoning
clear communication of information and ideas in terms of the conventions of the
discipline
regular application of appropriate skills, techniques and methods with high levels
of precision and accuracy
many answers correct, some incorrect
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