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SM484 Experimental Design and<br />

Multiple Regression 10.0<br />

SQ407 Data Communications 10.0<br />

Computer Science elective 10.0<br />

Year 3<br />

Semester I<br />

SM487 Queueing Theory and Simulation 10.0<br />

SM584 Multivariate Statistical Methods 10.0<br />

Computer Science Elective 2 10.0<br />

Computer Science Elective 3 10.0<br />

Team Project in either<br />

SM609 Mathematics 10.0<br />

OR<br />

SQ613 Computer Science<br />

Semester 2<br />

SM608 Industry Based Learning 50.0<br />

Year 4<br />

Semester I<br />

SM708 Industry Based Learning 50.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

SM588<br />

Year 5<br />

semester 1<br />

Industrial Applications of Operations Research<br />

10.0<br />

Team Project in either<br />

SM609 Mathematics 10.0<br />

OR<br />

SQ613 Computer Science<br />

SM688 Mathematical Programming 10.0<br />

Computer Science Elective 4 10.0<br />

Computer Science Elective 5 10.0<br />

Note: From second year onwards the actual subjects taken in<br />

mathematics and as computer science electives may vary and<br />

will be selected from a range of subjects. Details of these<br />

subjects can be obtained at enrolment.<br />

<strong>1997</strong> Syllabus change<br />

The syllabus for this program will change in <strong>1997</strong>. All<br />

students who enrol in <strong>1997</strong> will complete the <strong>1997</strong> syllabus.<br />

Students who enrolled in 1996 or earlier should refer to the<br />

1993 syllabus listed previously.<br />

Year 1 (<strong>1997</strong> syllabus)<br />

Semester 1<br />

Credit points<br />

ESlOO Object-Oriented Software Development 1 10.0<br />

ES107 Computer Systems 1 10.0<br />

SM131 Communication Skills 10.0<br />

SM180 Mathematics 1 10.0<br />

SM185 Applied Statistics 1 10.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

BS513 Business Studies (Accounting) 10.0<br />

ES200 Object-Oriented Software Development 2 10.0<br />

ES204 Software Engineering 1 10.0<br />

SM180 Mathematics 1 10.0<br />

SM288 Introduction to Operations Research 10.0<br />

Year 2<br />

Semester 1<br />

ES300 Object-Oriented Software Development 3 10.0<br />

ES304 Software Engineering 2 10.0<br />

ES305 Database 10.0<br />

SM383 Mathematics 2 10.0<br />

SM388 Forecasting and Regression 10.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

ES402 Systems Programming 10.0<br />

ES407 Data Communications 10.0<br />

SM387 Introduction to Optimisation 10.0<br />

SM404 Project Management 10.0<br />

SM484 Experimental Design and Multiple Regression 10.0<br />

Year 3<br />

Semester 1<br />

ES306 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction 10.0<br />

ES524 Professional Issues in Software Engineering 10.0<br />

SM487 Queuing Theory and Simulation 10.0<br />

SM584 Multivariate Statistical Methods 10.0<br />

SM609 Mathematics Team Project 10.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

SM608 Industry Based Learning 50.0<br />

Year 4<br />

Semester 1<br />

SM609 Industry Based Learning 50.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

ES406 Graphical User Interface Development 10.0<br />

ES409 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 10.0<br />

ES603 Software Team Project 10.0<br />

SM588 Industrial Applications of Operations Research 10.0<br />

SM688 Mathematical Programming 10.0<br />

Application procedure<br />

Refer to pages 54 and 106.<br />

Z061<br />

Medical Biophysics and<br />

l nstrumentation<br />

<strong>1997</strong> VTAC Course Code-34237<br />

This program is unique to <strong>Swinburne</strong> and combines major<br />

studies in medical biophysics with scientific<br />

instrumentation. It is designed to produce technology<br />

research and development staff for hospitals and industry.<br />

Medical biophysics emphasises an understanding of human<br />

physiological processes, relevant aspects of pathophysiology,<br />

and biomedical instrumentation. It bridges the gap between<br />

medicine and the physical sciences.<br />

Medical biophysics includes the study and monitoring of<br />

such systems as membranes, nerves, muscles, the heart and<br />

circulation, the kidneys, respiration, and the brain.<br />

Biomechanics, sports science and the basis of physical<br />

therapy are also included.<br />

Medical biophysics is complemented by the study of<br />

scientific instrumentation which provides students with a<br />

sound basis in measurement and instrumentation principles<br />

and their use in the development of instrumentation systems<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> Univenityof Technology <strong>1997</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> 1 23

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