Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
Please note - Swinburne University of Technology Please note - Swinburne University of Technology
Course availability and duration Two years of pan-time study. Course structure The course consists of fifteen modules or 600 contact hours. One module consists of thirty-six to forty hours and is equivalent to one module of an associate diploma course. The flexible nature of the course allows students to structure a program to suit their individual career path and industry requirements. For accreditation, students must comply with the following structural requirements: Diploma technical modules (minimum of three); Diploma non-technical (management) modules (minimum of three); Associate Diploma modules (maximum of six). The Associate Diploma modules selected must be different to those which were chosen in gaining the Associate Diploma or Certificate of Technology. Diploma technical modules Select a minimum of three. Students may select subjects at this level offered by other institutions on approval by the course coordinator. Mechanical/manufacturing stream TD015 Final Project - Plant TD028 Applied Mechanics 3A TD029 Applied Mechanics 3B TD030 Final Project - Applied Mechanics TD036'F Design 3A TD037') Design 3B - Products and Mechanical Plant TD042 Production Planning and Control 1A TD043 Production Planning and Control 1B TD044 Production Planning and Control 2A TD045 Production Planning and Control 2B TD082* Computer Assisted Numerical Control A TD083" Computer Assisted Numerical Control B TD102* Maintenance Management 1A TD103* Maintenance Management 1B TD104'+ Installation and Commissioning TF297 Statistical Quality Control 2 TF317 Dimensional Metrology TF462 Reliability and Prototype Testing TF465 Quality Control Systems Civil/survey/mapping stream Not offered at Swinburne Electrical/e~ectronics stream TE708 Design Projects (Electronics) TE710 Quality Control and Management (Electronics) TE711 Microprocessor Control TE712 Electronics 4L TE713 Digital Design 2 TE714* Communications 2 TE715 Circuit Analysis 2 TE716 Data Communications Compulsory modules TD294* Report Writing and Presentation Skills for Managers TD300* Research Project Diploma non-technical (management) modules Select at least one of the following TD27SaF Customer/Client Relations TD279* Introduction to Marketing TD285* Managing OH&S in the Workplace TD286* Developing Instructional Materials TD287* Improving Workplace Performance TD288* Managing Training TD289't Employment Practices TD293* Managing and Implementing Change TD295* Intro. to Environmental Management TD296* Total Quality Management TD297" Project Management TD298* Introduction to Financial Management TD299* Participative Management 1 Associate Di~loma modules Select a maximum of six CAD modules TEB060* Managing CAD Systems TEB062* Managing CAD Resources Common modules TEB072 Critical Path and Project Analysis TEB073* Project Planning Manufacturing modules TEB502* Flexible Manufacturing Systems - Operational Integration TEB503* Flexible Manufacturing Systems - Introduction TEB504* Materials Handling - System Design 1 TEB505* Materials Handling - System Design 2 TEB506'F Materials Handling - Automated Warehousing TEB507 Production Planning and Control - Charting Techniques TEB508 Production Planning and Control - Estimating and Planning Techniques TEB509 Production Planning and Control - Forecasting TEB511 Injection Mould Processing and Tooling TEB512 Injection Moulding Tool Construction and Design Practices Mechanical modules TEB701 Advanced Machine Design TEB702 Dynamics of Industrial Machines TEB703 Machine Design TEB704 Mechanical Design TEB705 Project Mechanical Design Synthesis TEB711 Thermodynamics 2 TEB712 Plant Layout TEB713* Mechatronics TEB770 Robotics 2 TEB771 Advanced Dynamics Swinburne University of Technology 1997 Handbook 101
Civil/survey /mapping stream Not offered at Swinburne. Electrical/electronics stream CBE-1 Electrical Fundamentals CBE-2 Analogue Fundamentals CBE-3 Analogue Applications CBE-4 Digital Electronics CBE5.2 Wiring and Soldering Techniques NE049 Programmable Controllers 1 TE345 Mathematics 3E TE700 Microprocessor Systems TE701 Electronic Software Tools TE702 Linear Electronics 1 TE703 Circuit Analysis 1 TE704 Digital Design 1 TE705 Microprocessor Interfacing TE706 Electronics 3L TE707 Communications 1 TE709 Electronics Instrumentation * %ere are no details of these suljects in this Handbook. Please contact the course providw for sulject details. Application procedure g Prospective students should contact the School r 0 of Engineering and Industrial Science (9214 8916) for a E part-time application form. S. m crr. - 2 (D Associate Diploma courses ~~OOEZB z. 3 m Associate Diploma of Engineering (Manufacturing/ MechanicaVCAD) &- Course aims and description 2 To equip students with the knowledge and skills required 8 for a career in engineering. 2. Career potential The Mechanical stream of the Associate Diploma provides g' graduates with the requisite skills and knowledge for such 2 positions as design draftsperson, project engineer, contracts engineer, sales engineer and technical officer. The Manufacturing stream of the Associate Diploma provides the requisite skills and knowledge for such hositions as assistant, production planner, uroduction coordinator, tool design drafting technician, 'estimator, and plant and equipment sales agent. Professional recognition Students completing the course are academically qualified for admission as graduate Engineering Associates of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. Further studies pathways Students who have undertaken an appropriate study program within the Associate Diploma may gain entry into a Swinburne Engineering degree course with a credit of the equivalent of up to one year's academic study. Entry requirements Successful completion of VCE or equivalent with passes in units 1 and 2 Mathematics and Physics or completion of an Advanced Certificate in Engineering. Note: For students who do not have the prerequisite academic qualifications, a bridging program may be undertaken. Course availability and duration The associate diploma is two years full-time or four years part-time study. Course structure These lists will be added to as modules become available. One module equals forty hours, a half module equals twenty hours. Advanced Certificate These subjects are common to all Streams The required fifteen modules will be offered from the following subjects: module value NM006 CADA 1.0 TEA001 Calculus 1.0 TEA002 Engineering Mathematics A 1.0 TEA003 Engineering Mathematics B 1.0 TEA010 Materials Science 1 .O TEA027 Presenting Reports 0.5 TEA033 Writing Workplace Reports 0.5 TEA040 Occupational Health and Safety 0.5 TEA050 Engineering Computing 1.0 TEA061 Engineering Graphics 1.0 TEA065 Computer Aided Drafting B 1.0 TEA701 Engineering Drawing (Detail) 1.0 TEA740 Workshop Practices (Fabrication) 1.0 TEA741 Workshop Processes (Machining) 1.0 TEA772 Introductory Dynamics 1.0 TEA780 Design for Manufacture 1.0 TEA790 Manufacturing Process 1.0 TEA804 Introduction to Strength of Materials 1.0 TEA859 Statics 1.5 TEB030 Advanced Quality Concepts 1.0 This list will be added to as modules become available. Associate Diploma The required fifteen modules which includes nine TEB modules will be offered from the following: Mechanical stream: TEA706 Fluid Mechanics 1 1.0 TEA714 Thermodynamics 1 1.0 TEA727 Drafting - Mechanical Drive Systems 2.0 TEA780 Design for Manufacture 1.0 TEB650 Materials for Engineering 1.0 TEB701 Advanced Machine Design 1.0 TEB702 Dynamics of Industrial Machines 1.0 TEB703 Machine Design 1.0 TEB704 Mechanical Design 1.0
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Civil/survey /mapping stream<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered at <strong>Swinburne</strong>.<br />
Electrical/electronics stream<br />
CBE-1 Electrical Fundamentals<br />
CBE-2 Analogue Fundamentals<br />
CBE-3 Analogue Applications<br />
CBE-4 Digital Electronics<br />
CBE5.2 Wiring and Soldering Techniques<br />
NE049 Programmable Controllers 1<br />
TE345 Mathematics 3E<br />
TE700 Microprocessor Systems<br />
TE701 Electronic S<strong>of</strong>tware Tools<br />
TE702 Linear Electronics 1<br />
TE703 Circuit Analysis 1<br />
TE704 Digital Design 1<br />
TE705 Microprocessor Interfacing<br />
TE706 Electronics 3L<br />
TE707 Communications 1<br />
TE709 Electronics Instrumentation<br />
* %ere are no details <strong>of</strong> these suljects in this Handbook.<br />
<strong>Please</strong> contact the course providw for sulject details.<br />
Application procedure<br />
g Prospective students should contact the School<br />
r<br />
0 <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Industrial Science (9214 8916) for a<br />
E part-time application form.<br />
S.<br />
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crr. -<br />
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(D<br />
Associate Diploma courses<br />
~~OOEZB<br />
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Associate Diploma <strong>of</strong><br />
Engineering (Manufacturing/<br />
MechanicaVCAD)<br />
&- Course aims and description<br />
2 To equip students with the knowledge and skills required<br />
8 for a career in engineering.<br />
2.<br />
Career potential<br />
The Mechanical stream <strong>of</strong> the Associate Diploma provides<br />
g' graduates with the requisite skills and knowledge for such<br />
2 positions as design draftsperson, project engineer, contracts<br />
engineer, sales engineer and technical <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />
The Manufacturing stream <strong>of</strong> the Associate Diploma<br />
provides the requisite skills and knowledge for such<br />
hositions as assistant, production planner,<br />
uroduction coordinator, tool design drafting technician,<br />
'estimator, and plant and equipment sales agent.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional recognition<br />
Students completing the course are academically<br />
qualified for admission as graduate Engineering Associates<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Institution <strong>of</strong> Engineers, Australia.<br />
Further studies pathways<br />
Students who have undertaken an appropriate<br />
study program within the Associate Diploma may gain<br />
entry into a <strong>Swinburne</strong> Engineering degree course with a<br />
credit <strong>of</strong> the equivalent <strong>of</strong> up to one year's academic study.<br />
Entry requirements<br />
Successful completion <strong>of</strong> VCE or equivalent with passes<br />
in units 1 and 2 Mathematics and Physics or completion <strong>of</strong><br />
an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.<br />
Note: For students who do not have the<br />
prerequisite academic qualifications, a bridging program<br />
may be undertaken.<br />
Course availability and duration<br />
The associate diploma is two years full-time or four<br />
years part-time study.<br />
Course structure<br />
These lists will be added to as modules become available.<br />
One module equals forty hours, a half module equals<br />
twenty hours.<br />
Advanced Certificate<br />
These subjects are common to all Streams<br />
The required fifteen modules will be <strong>of</strong>fered from the<br />
following subjects:<br />
module value<br />
NM006 CADA 1.0<br />
TEA001 Calculus 1.0<br />
TEA002 Engineering Mathematics A 1.0<br />
TEA003 Engineering Mathematics B 1.0<br />
TEA010 Materials Science 1 .O<br />
TEA027 Presenting Reports 0.5<br />
TEA033 Writing Workplace Reports 0.5<br />
TEA040 Occupational Health and Safety 0.5<br />
TEA050 Engineering Computing 1.0<br />
TEA061 Engineering Graphics 1.0<br />
TEA065 Computer Aided Drafting B 1.0<br />
TEA701 Engineering Drawing (Detail) 1.0<br />
TEA740 Workshop Practices (Fabrication) 1.0<br />
TEA741 Workshop Processes (Machining) 1.0<br />
TEA772 Introductory Dynamics 1.0<br />
TEA780 Design for Manufacture 1.0<br />
TEA790 Manufacturing Process 1.0<br />
TEA804 Introduction to Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials 1.0<br />
TEA859 Statics 1.5<br />
TEB030 Advanced Quality Concepts 1.0<br />
This list will be added to as modules become available.<br />
Associate Diploma<br />
The required fifteen modules which includes nine TEB<br />
modules will be <strong>of</strong>fered from the following:<br />
Mechanical stream:<br />
TEA706 Fluid Mechanics 1 1.0<br />
TEA714 Thermodynamics 1 1.0<br />
TEA727 Drafting - Mechanical Drive Systems 2.0<br />
TEA780 Design for Manufacture 1.0<br />
TEB650 Materials for Engineering 1.0<br />
TEB701 Advanced Machine Design 1.0<br />
TEB702 Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Industrial Machines 1.0<br />
TEB703 Machine Design 1.0<br />
TEB704 Mechanical Design 1.0