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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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Semester 2<br />

MM819 Risk Engineering Science 6.0<br />

MM822 Risk Management Practices 6.0<br />

MM825 Risk Technology 6.0<br />

MM827 Risk Project 7.0<br />

Maintenance (Production Risks) stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

MM810 Risk Engineering Science 6.0<br />

MM813 Risk Management Practices 6.0<br />

MM815 Risk Technology 6.0<br />

MM817 Risk Research 7.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

MM820 Risk Engineering Science 6.0<br />

MM823 Risk Management Practices 6.0<br />

MM826 Risk Technology 6.0<br />

MM827 Risk Project 7.0<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 Diploma of<br />

Engineering (Robotics &<br />

Automation) (subiect to accreditation)<br />

This course may lead to the Master of Engineering<br />

(Robotics & Automation).<br />

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

commencing in March or July.<br />

The degree program<br />

Graduates from this program will be able todesign and put<br />

into operation robotic and automated systems in<br />

manufacturing environments.<br />

Entrance requirements<br />

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

Science or Business.<br />

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Robot Systems<br />

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Computer Modelling<br />

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Industrial Electronics & FEA<br />

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Telecommunications<br />

For information on this course please refer to E096 Master<br />

of Engineering (Telecommunications).<br />

Master degrees<br />

Z091<br />

Master of Applied Science<br />

(Applied Colloid Science) -by<br />

coursework<br />

The aims of this course are to provide students with an<br />

understanding of modern colloid science at an advanced<br />

level, to develop research capabilities and to introduce the<br />

latest technology to industry.<br />

The course includes a research project which is cormally<br />

undertaken throughout the second and third years of the<br />

course, and for which a minor thesis is submitted. This<br />

project may be carried out at the student's workplace or<br />

within the <strong>Swinburne</strong> Colloid laboratory or at a similiar<br />

institution.<br />

The program is an eighteen-month full-time, or a three-year<br />

part-time course involving up to eight hours per week (two<br />

evenings). Each topic runs for five weeks (one evening per<br />

week), except the research project, which is designed to<br />

occupy roughly one-third of the student's total work load<br />

and is to be carried out at the student's discretion.<br />

Students who successfully complete, with good results, the<br />

first year of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Colloid<br />

Science may progress to the second year of the Master<br />

course. Direct entry into the first year of the Master course<br />

is available to applicants having a <strong>Swinburne</strong> degree with<br />

distinction in computer-aided chemistry or biochemistry or<br />

an honours degree in a related discipline. Equivalent<br />

experience will be considered.<br />

Course structure<br />

Year 1<br />

Semester 1<br />

Credit points<br />

SC716 Basic Colloid Science 7.5<br />

SC717 Basic Surface Science 7.5<br />

SC733 Practical Techniques in Colloid Science 7.5<br />

SC734 Practical Techniques in Surface Science 7.5<br />

semester 2<br />

SC736 Research Skills, Pan 1<br />

Elective Unit (One)<br />

Elective Unit (Two)<br />

Year 2<br />

Semester 1<br />

SC718 Surface Characterisation 7.5<br />

SC719 Chemistry of Inorganic Colloids 7.5<br />

Semester 2<br />

Elective Unit (Three) 7.5<br />

Elective Unit (Four) 7.5<br />

SC757 Research Project 10.0<br />

Year 3<br />

Semester I<br />

Elective Unit (Five)<br />

SC757 Research Project

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