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Fifth year<br />

Core Subjects Sem 1<br />

MM500 Project (includes 3 full-time<br />

weeks) 6<br />

MM582 World Class Manufacturing 2<br />

MM583 Industrial Management 4<br />

U<br />

Production Stream<br />

MM550 Design for Manufacture<br />

MM570 Manufacturing <strong>Technology</strong><br />

MM581 Manufacturing Systems<br />

Modelling<br />

Chemical Stream<br />

MM510 Combined Heat and Mass<br />

Transfer<br />

MM511 Chemical Engineering Design<br />

MM556 Reactor Design<br />

MOSO<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Mechanical)<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering courses are currently under<br />

review.<br />

The following course is the 1990 syllabus. It is anticipated that<br />

a modified course will be introduced for commencement in<br />

1995. Details <strong>of</strong> this modified course will be supplied to<br />

students at enrolment.<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering 1995 syllabus course<br />

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

two ~e~esters <strong>of</strong> industry based learning.<br />

The degree course program combines a thorough education in<br />

the application <strong>of</strong> engineering science principles with a broad<br />

span <strong>of</strong> studies important to a pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineer.<br />

Streaming in later years <strong>of</strong> the course is <strong>of</strong>fered through a<br />

system <strong>of</strong> technical elective subjects which allows students to<br />

select a particular emphasis for their four-and-a-half years'<br />

plus the industry based learning (cooperative) program.<br />

Degree course revision<br />

Students entering the first year <strong>of</strong> the mechanical engineering<br />

course will be enrolled in the common first year, and will follow<br />

the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Mechanical) 1990 syllabus.<br />

Courses are arranged to allow flexibility so that any student<br />

may transfer from full-time to part-time studies or vice-versa,<br />

at particular points <strong>of</strong> a course, without loss <strong>of</strong> credit for<br />

subjects passed.<br />

Course structure (1990 syllabus)<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

First year Sem 1 Sem 2<br />

CE116 Engineering - Solid Mechanics 3 3<br />

EE181 Engineering - Electronics and<br />

Computing 4 4<br />

MM121 Engineering - Energy Systems 2 4<br />

MM122 Engineering - Chemistry and<br />

MM123<br />

Materials 3 3<br />

Engineering -Graphics and<br />

CAD 2.5 2.5<br />

EF180 Engineering - Physics 2.5 2.5<br />

EF190 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Studies 2 SM199 Engineering Mathematics 1. 1<br />

22 23<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Second year Sem I Sem 2<br />

MM222 Energy Systems 4 2<br />

MM230 Engineering Materials 2 2<br />

MM240 Electronics and Measurement<br />

Systems 2 2<br />

MM243 Applied Mechanics 4 3<br />

MM250 Design for Industry 2 2<br />

MM260 Ergonomics 2<br />

MM270 Manufacturing <strong>Technology</strong> and<br />

CADICAM 2 2<br />

MM280 Introduction to Management 2 2<br />

MM297 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Computing 1 SM299 Engineering Mathematics 2 1<br />

22 2.2<br />

Plus 36 hours <strong>of</strong> MM209 Engineering Practices during a break<br />

period.<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Third year Sem I Sem 2<br />

MM309 Industry Based Learning 24 weeks<br />

MM320 Energy Systems 4<br />

MM331 Engineering Materials 2<br />

MM341* Mechanics and Machine<br />

Systems 6<br />

MM351 Design for Industry 4<br />

MM360 Ergonomics 3<br />

SM399 Engineering Mathematics 1<br />

2.2<br />

* Part-time students may undertake this subject in<br />

parts a, b, C.<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Fourth year Seml Sem 2<br />

MM420 Energy Systems 4<br />

MM440* Mechanics and Machine<br />

Systems 5<br />

MM451 Design for Industry 4<br />

MM460 Ergonomics 3<br />

MM483 Engineering Management 4<br />

SM499 Enginering Mathematics 2<br />

22<br />

MM409 Industry Based Learning 24 weeks<br />

* Part-time students may undertake this subject in<br />

parts a, b, c

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