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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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to take the award of the stage just completed. In this way<br />

students may not seek multiple awards for the same study<br />

sequence.<br />

Duration of course<br />

The Graduate Certificate of Engineering (CAD/CAM) is a<br />

one semester full-time course. It can be completed part-time<br />

over two semesters.<br />

Course structure<br />

Semester 1<br />

Credit points<br />

MM641 Computer Aided Design 15.0<br />

MM642 Manufacturing Management Systems 20.0<br />

MM643 Robotics and Automotation 7.5<br />

MM644 Numerical Control 7.5<br />

~075 Graduate Certificate in<br />

Computer Systems<br />

Engineering<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

See entry under Master of Engineering in Computer<br />

Systems.<br />

*I* Graduate Certificate of<br />

Engineering (Industrial<br />

Engineering)<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

See entry under Master of Engineering (Industrial<br />

Engineering).<br />

z170 Graduate Certificate of<br />

Engineering in Open Systems<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

See entry under Z190 Master of Engineering in Open<br />

Systems.<br />

Graduate Certificate of Risk<br />

$ ***<br />

a Management<br />

c<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

0<br />

a This course may lead to the Graduate Diploma and Master<br />

of Engineering @sk Management).<br />

o<br />

8 ." This is a one year part-time course commencing in March.<br />

-m The degree program<br />

3<br />

(9. This program addresses needs of industry to improve the<br />

3<br />

o management of resources associated with short and long<br />

2. term risk to people, assets and production. The program<br />

a provides further studies for graduates from all branches of<br />

0<br />

II engineering, applied science and business who wish to gain<br />

(r<br />

more specialist knowledge in Risk Management.<br />

{. Entrance requirements<br />

A degree or diploma in any branch of Engineering, Applied<br />

Science or Business.<br />

Course structure<br />

Introduction to Risk<br />

Quantitative Risk<br />

Risk Management Principles<br />

Financial Risk Management<br />

Risk Analysis<br />

Further information<br />

Contact the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing<br />

Engineering on 9214 8004.<br />

Internet: http://www.mm.swin.edu.au<br />

*a, Graduate Certificate of<br />

Engineering (Robotics &<br />

Automation)<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

This course may lead to the Graduate Diploma and Master<br />

of Engineering (Robotics & Automation).<br />

This is a six month full-time or one year part-time course<br />

commencing in March.<br />

The degree program<br />

Graduates from this program will be able to work on the<br />

implementation of Robotic and Non-contact inspection<br />

systems in manufacturing.<br />

Entrance requirements<br />

A degree or diploma in any branch of Engineering, Applied<br />

Science or Business.<br />

Course structure<br />

Advanced Robotics<br />

Non-Contact Inspection<br />

Object Oriented Programming<br />

Computer Control & Sensing<br />

Further Information<br />

Contact the Industrial Research Institute <strong>Swinburne</strong> (IRIS)<br />

on 9214 8280.<br />

Internet: http://www.swin.edu.au.iris<br />

*** Graduate Certificate in<br />

Telecommunications<br />

(subject to accreditation)<br />

See entry under Master of Engineering in<br />

Telecommunications.

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