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Course strudure (proposed)<br />

<strong>1997</strong> Full-time syllabus subject to accreditation in 1996.<br />

Year 1<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

Year 2<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

Year 3<br />

Year 4<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

Year 5<br />

Semester 1<br />

Semester 2<br />

Credit points<br />

Mathematics 1 10<br />

Physics 1 10<br />

Introduction to Computing 10<br />

Global Networks 10<br />

Telecom Project 1 10<br />

Mathematics 2 10<br />

Physics 2 10<br />

C+ + Development 1 10<br />

Electronics & Instrumentation 10<br />

Telecom Project 2 10<br />

Engineering Mathematics 3 10<br />

Electronics 10<br />

C+ Development 2 10<br />

Communication Principles 10<br />

New Media: The Telecom Revolution 10<br />

Engineering Mathematics 4 10<br />

Computer Systems Engineering 10<br />

Software Engineering 1 10<br />

Engineering Business Skills 10<br />

Computer Communications & LANS 10<br />

Industry Based Learning 1 & 2 100<br />

Engineering Mathematics 5 10<br />

Electromagnetic Waves 10<br />

Internet Programming 10<br />

Telecommunication Systems 10<br />

Comminations Information Theory 10<br />

Software Engineering 2 10<br />

Protonics 10<br />

Distributed Computer Systems 10<br />

Telecommunications Networks 10<br />

Information Society: A Global Perspective 10<br />

DSP & Image Processing 10<br />

Database 10<br />

Telecom Project 10<br />

Broadband Multimedia Networks 10<br />

Multimedia Systems 1 10<br />

Engineering Management 10<br />

Multimedia Systems 2 10<br />

Telecom Project 10<br />

Mobile Communications 10<br />

Advanced Digital Systems Processes 10<br />

Application procedure<br />

Refer to pages 54 and 106.<br />

Further Information<br />

For further information on this new course please contact<br />

the School of Biophysical Sciences & Electrical Engineering.<br />

EAOO<br />

Bachelor of Engineering/<br />

Business (Chemical, Civil, Electrical &<br />

Electronic, Manufacturing, Mechanical;<br />

and a Business major)<br />

Course structure<br />

This program will extend over ten academic semesters plus<br />

two semesters of optional industry based learning.<br />

Students entering the first year of the Bachelor of<br />

Engineering/Business complete the first year of the standard<br />

bachelor of engineering degree<br />

Year 1<br />

CE102 Engineering Design<br />

EFlOl Professional Skills<br />

SMlll Mathematics 1<br />

SM112 Mathematics 2<br />

SP 124 Physics 1<br />

SP125 Physics 2<br />

EE182 Electronics and Instrumentation<br />

SKI80 Computing<br />

MM140 Energy Systems<br />

Plus one ofi<br />

MM130 Engineering Materials<br />

SC154N" Chemistry<br />

" Students wishing to major in Chemical Engineering must<br />

study SC154N Chemistry.<br />

Year 2<br />

At the end of first year students elect which stream of<br />

engineering they wish to major in from:<br />

Chemical Engineering<br />

Civil Engineering<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Manufacturing Engineering<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

Please refer to individual course entries for specific subject<br />

details.<br />

Year 3<br />

Business studies commence in Year 3 of the program.<br />

Students must include the following business core subjects<br />

in their program<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> Universiiy of Technology 1 997 Hand book 1 39

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