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- Page 5 and 6: Swinburne University of Technology
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- Page 10: Swinburne today Swinburne has a str
- Page 14 and 15: General enquiries: 9214 8000 Hawtho
- Page 16 and 17: General enquiries: 9214 6700 Prahra
- Page 18 and 19: Chancellery Chancellor R. Pratt, A
- Page 20 and 21: TAFE DIVISION Director P. Veenker,
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- Page 26 and 27: History The co-operative began trad
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- Page 40: CONTENTS Swinburne Centres Research
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Undergraduate courses Division of B
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Undergraduate courses Division of S
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Abbreviations of undergraduate awar
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Alternative Category Entry The Swin
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Leave of absence Students who have
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All exempt students must lodge a Pa
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DMR Prizes Deloitte, Ross and Tohma
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Engineering A complete list of the
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Staff Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor
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Italian Language and Culture Head L
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General Student Information Applica
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Re-enrolment after a period of excl
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Course descri~tion The Associate De
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Studies and European Studies, major
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stream. The subjects AJ105, AJ106,
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literature, culture, and the popula
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All other subjects in psychology ar
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To qualify for the award of the Bac
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Prerequisites Students must have pa
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Stage three BE331 Public Finance BE
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BH334 Asian Business (Korea/Thailan
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AA377 International Business in the
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1050 Bachelor of Information Techno
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Admission requirements A student ma
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Division of Science, Engineering an
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School of Mathematical Sciences Hea
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Centres associated with Division of
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n m i Assessment Assessment of stud
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permitted to re-enrol for a period
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Laboratory material and practical r
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z m ' student Some students have th
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Career potential Graduate biochemis
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Course structure The duration of th
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5 Computing Electives are offered i
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SA203 Building Standards SC3400 Foo
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for various areas of applied scienc
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SE### Telecommunications Networks 1
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m 2030 Bachelor of Applied Science/
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Design courses D020/40 Bachelor of
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Engineering courses CH055 Bachelor
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**Elective studies A total of 30 cr
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1990 syllabus course Students curre
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Professional recognition Membership
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Accounting 1 Legal environment and
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Sem 2 ES200 ES204 ES207 EE182 SM119
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Graduates are also employed by buil
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Swinburne at Lilydale Undergraduate
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-~ Student computing at Lilydale Fo
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Student Progress Review Committee b
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LCS305 Database LCS407 Data Communi
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with marketing. These companies did
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The Bachelor of Social Science is p
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Details of majors Media Stage 1 LSM
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Postgraduate courses Division of Bu
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Postgraduate courses Division of Sc
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Abbreviations of postgraduate award
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Application procedure All applicati
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Postgraduate Course Descriptions Ap
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together to enable comprehensive an
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management, accounting, taxation an
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Entrance requirements Entrance is o
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Career potential The type of work t
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general problems and trends as they
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EF618 Management Practices EF615 In
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Note: A considerable out-ofclass ti
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Counselling Applications Group Coun
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Entrance requirements Entry is open
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Entrance requirements Applicants sh
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BH604 BT706 BT602 Stage 2B BT502 BM
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Application procedure Applicants sh
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Science, Engineering and Design Pos
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to take the award of the stage just
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Pan-time students take ES707, Compu
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~085 Graduate Didoma of Engineering
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Semester 2 MM819 Risk Engineering S
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." skills developed earlier in the
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have completed the degree of Bachel
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E096 Master of Engineering (by cour
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Subject Details How to find subieds
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AA208 Twentieth Century European Li
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environment, and to extend appropri
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AD200 Behaviour in Organisations 3
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Obiedives and Content ~dehs about t
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Objectives and Content What does it
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Kannegiesser, H. Knowledge and Scie
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AJ204 Japanese 28 6 hours per week
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This subject concentrates on develo
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AJ42 1 Graduate Diploma in Japanese
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sources of Korea's remarkable trans
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AK422 Graduate Diploma in Korean fo
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AL403 Narrative Writing 3 hours per
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media freedom and reform, public pa
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The central aim of the subject is t
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AM404 Writing for the Media 3 hours
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Recommended reading Ong, W. Orality
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Recommended reading Hill, C. Reform
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AP314 Work in Australia 3 hours per
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At present the focus is on the envi
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of language. The topics studied inc
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training is provided in correct usa
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Objectives and Content The nature o
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egard to the psycho-social aspects
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marital and family conflict, child
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for counselling psychology, (b) to
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technology in the global and nation
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Content Topics covered include basi
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BC332 Strategic Cost Management ana
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topic that is currently being repor
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Objectives The general objective is
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(including transnational corporatio
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The economics of trade and trade re
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0 biedives This subject will provid
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BH223 Dynamics of Diversity . in th
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production of a commercial feasibil
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Dunford, R. Organisational Behaviou
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Recommended reading Judd, C.M., Smi
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Australia's external position (bala
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B1822 International Logistics Manag
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etailers under the laws of contract
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marketing and marketing people will
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with advertising, marketing, resear
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eflect staff expertise within the d
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BM701 Marketing for Management 2 ho
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forecasting techniques; introduce s
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packages such as MS Excel; Demonstr
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Recommended Reading BS141 lntroduct
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obtain a better understanding of th
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Content programming process, from p
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BT335 Business Software Engineering
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including SQL3 DBMS benchmarking Al
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BT561 Data Analysis and Design 12.5
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BT57 1 System Architecture 2 12. 5
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usiness environment, with major emp
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BT703 Introduction to Business Soft
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forecasting problem (ie. differenti
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@'LO 1 CE192B lntrodudion to Constr
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Channel flow; uniform flow; Manning
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Recommended reading Building Code o
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aspects of engineering practice and
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Recommended reading Tebbut, T.H.Y.
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~ d b 4 CE477C Foundation Systems L
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Business theories and practice Mode
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analysis and design of elements and
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A fifth year subject in the Bachelo
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CE589 Lightly Loaded Structures on
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CE690 Civil Engineering ~rojedcovnt
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Recommended reading Narayanan, R.,
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subject is the application of this
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. emulation in parallel, human engi
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Kennedy, G. Electronic Communicatio
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lock statements, guarded assignment
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Power Systems Stability Cylindrical
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EE752 Digital Communications: Funda
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Content Definition of power spectru
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students gain a thorough grounding
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Entrepreneurship - what is it? Intr
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writing a real-world business plan.
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EF936 Opportunity Evaluation Techni
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Recommended Reading Barclay, K. & S
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specification, design specification
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ES507 Local Area Networks 10 credit
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equirements, project design and dev
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project teams experience in the man
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GDl 01 Studio Projects 1A 37.5 cred
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GD411 Studio Projects 4B (Honours D
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Areas include: graphics photography
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ID303 Professional Studies 1 10 cre
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Content Projects will be designed s
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industry. Students will be expected
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IT203 Business Applications & Syste
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design specification; analyse corpo
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Objectives To introduce students to
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IT926 Interactive Systems Developme
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Langfield-Smith, K., Thorne, H. and
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Objectives and Content The purpose
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Markets. 3rd edn, New York, Harper
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to emphasise the practical marketin
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and experimental data; Recommended
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Content posing research questions;
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LCS606 Computing in the Human Conte
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in the Information Age, Norwood, N.
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LSS300 Sociology of Organisations 3
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attitudes and attitude change; pers
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and control. Minimising the health
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17 i/ovicj MF180 Aviation Electroni
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New York, Wiley, 1979 Pratt and Wit
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Dole, E.C., Fundamentals of Aircraf
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Rigid body kinetics Rigid body kine
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MM273 Manufacturing Technology 1 I0
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Application of the above concepts t
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Content Tolerances for quality prod
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approached, query languages; overvi
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Recommended reading Dieter, G.E., E
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MM482 Manufacturing Operations Mana
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convention and radiation and extend
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definition and realisation. Design
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MM580 Management Practices fi credi
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MM606 Manufacturing Technology I 5
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Reliability and maintenance managem
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Recommended reading Selected papers
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3 MM740 Instrumentation and Measure
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eview of risk interpretation techni
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Objectives To extend the MM810 intr
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improve operating performance throu
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MP717 Industrial Processes and Poll
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SC 1 27E Chemistry 10 credits point
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SC208 Cell Biology 10 credit points
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Menten kinetics, inhibition. Catabo
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SC480 Practical Chemistry 7.5 credi
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underlying chemistry; typpes of haz
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Computer analysis in biochemistry.
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SC73 1 Practical Biochemistry 12.5
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SC747 Adsorption from Solution 7.5
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Experimental design to eliminate co
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atoms and molecules. Organic chemis
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SCE306 Industry Based Learning 1 50
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within engineering organisational s
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considered such as materials of con
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SE104 Psychological Processes 10 cr
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Waves and Sound; Optics; Thermal Ph
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Recommended Reading Eisberg, R and
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Assembly language introduction: Dat
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exercise, anaesthesia: agents and t
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SE750 Communication Systems 12.5 cr
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ules). Separable differential equat
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SM255A Engineering Mathematics 10 C
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differential equations. Spaces of v
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conformal mapping, potential proble
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esearch. It includes an overview of
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SM752 Advanced Statistical Computin
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Coordindate geometry in Cartesian c
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SP132 Introductory Psychophysiology
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processing and system analysis, wit
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computer based spectrometry, activa
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SP553 Introduction to lnstrumentati
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Physical principles, image reconstr
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equirement, analyse that requiremen
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SQ306 Human-Computer Interaction 10
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SQ419 Artificial Intelligence 10 cr
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SQ606 Computing in the Human Contex
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SQ730 Engineering Sohare 12.5 credi
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Abbreviated Titles (for courses) 53
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Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry Pol
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Design Bachelor of Design 130 Bache
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Italian Bachelor of Arts 80 Bachelo
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Graduate Diploma 206 Masters 21 1 S
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Units Equity 25 Health 30 Internati
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Notes
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