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Management Topics<br />

CE690 Civil Eng. Project Control 4<br />

CE693 Building Admin. and Law -<br />

CE691 Civil Eng. Management -<br />

CE692 Communications -<br />

CE792 Health and Safety in Construction-<br />

CE793 Contract and Law 3<br />

CE794 Financial Management 3<br />

CE791 Construction Management 2<br />

l2<br />

Either:<br />

Minor Strand (Civil Engineering<br />

Construction) 51<br />

CE670 Construction <strong>Technology</strong> 4<br />

CE772 Construction <strong>Technology</strong> CE773 Research Project Sub Total - 4<br />

Total for Management & Construction<br />

<strong>Technology</strong><br />

or<br />

Sl<br />

Ih<br />

Minor Strand (Building Construction) S1<br />

CE671 Building Construction 2<br />

CE774 Building Construction -<br />

CE672 Scaffolding -<br />

CE775 Building Regulations 2<br />

CE773 Research Project -<br />

Sub Total 4<br />

Total for Management and Building<br />

<strong>Technology</strong> 16<br />

POW<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

52 53<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

52 53<br />

- -<br />

2 -<br />

2 -<br />

2 -<br />

- 16<br />

6 16 -<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> (Computer<br />

lntegrated Manufacture)<br />

The aim <strong>of</strong> the course is to prepare graduates from<br />

engineering and the physical sciences for future roles in the<br />

development and application <strong>of</strong> computer integrated<br />

manufacturing in Australian manufacturing industry. Such<br />

graduates must have proven academic ability.<br />

Computer integrated manufacturing is an important and<br />

effective - -- - means <strong>of</strong> achievina oroductivitv improvements which<br />

must be seriously consider& by manufkturing companies<br />

wishing to become and remain competitive, and which should<br />

be encouraged in the national interest so that application <strong>of</strong><br />

appropriate technology can improve our ability to compete on<br />

international markets and against cheaper, high quality imports<br />

in the domestic market.<br />

Entrance requirements<br />

(a) Normal entry<br />

A four year degree in engineering or physical sciences or<br />

equivalent qualification.<br />

(b) Other applicants<br />

Students who have completed the coursework for the<br />

Graduate Diploma in Computer lntegrated Manufacture may<br />

be admitted to the program with advanced standing, rather<br />

than be awarded with a Graduate Diploma, provided they<br />

have not failed a subject twice or more than three subjects.<br />

A person who has been awarded a Graduate Diploma in<br />

Computer lntegrated Manufacture may not be awarded the<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Technoloav (CIM) i.e. A Person who has been<br />

awarded the gradu$e'diploma must relinquish the graduate<br />

diploma before being eligible for the award <strong>of</strong> the Master <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Technology</strong>.<br />

Duration <strong>of</strong> course<br />

The course is a one and a half year equivalent full-time<br />

program incorporating the academic program for the Graduate<br />

Diploma in Computer lntegrated Manufacture. The minimum<br />

period <strong>of</strong> enrolment for the Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> program is<br />

two semesters and the minimum period <strong>of</strong> attendance is<br />

twelve calendar months. The full-time program normally<br />

extends over three semesters.<br />

Candidates wanting to complete the course in the minimum<br />

time <strong>of</strong> twelve months must enrol for the Minor Thesis in the<br />

second semester <strong>of</strong> their enrolment and will obtain a deferred<br />

result at the end <strong>of</strong> that semester and a final result at the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the twelfth month. The course may be completed by parttime<br />

study.<br />

Course structure<br />

MM617 Introduction to CIM<br />

MM620 Computers and Interfacing<br />

MM632 Computer Aided Design<br />

MM614 Automation and Machining<br />

MM625 Machine Systems<br />

MM626 Advanced Mathematics<br />

MM627 Manuf. Management<br />

Systems<br />

MM628 Control Systems and<br />

Devices<br />

Total hours per week<br />

MM629 Computers and lnterfacing<br />

MM615 Manufacturing Automation<br />

MM630 Mathematics and Computing<br />

MM633 Advanced CAD<br />

MM622 Advanced Computer<br />

Techniques<br />

MM631 Machine Systems<br />

MM623 Computer Based Mgt. Systems<br />

Total hours per week<br />

MM689 Minor Thesis<br />

Hours<br />

per week<br />

Sem 1 Sem 2<br />

2<br />

~091 Master <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Computer<br />

lntegrated Manufacture) by coursework<br />

and thesis<br />

The aim <strong>of</strong> the course is to prepare graduates from<br />

engineering and the physical sciences for future roles in the<br />

development and aoolication <strong>of</strong> comouter inteurated<br />

manufacturing in ~Gtralian manufacturing inchstry. Such<br />

graduates must have proven academic ability.<br />

Computer integrated manufacturing is an important and<br />

effective means <strong>of</strong> achieving productivity improvements which<br />

must be seriously considered by manufacturing companies<br />

wishing to become and remain competitive, and which should<br />

be encouraged in the national interest so that application <strong>of</strong><br />

appropriate technology can improve our ability to compete on<br />

international markets and against cheaper, high quality<br />

imports in the domestic market.

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