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- Page 6: Sections General University lnforma
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- Page 41 and 42: At this staqe, the Centre is engage
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- Page 47 and 48: Master of Arts Counselling Psycholo
- Page 49 and 50: S.R. Sicilia, BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon),
- Page 51 and 52: Courses offered in the Division of
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- Page 61 and 62: (ii) AJ202 Communication in Japanes
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~088 Graduate Diploma in Korean The
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The course is broken into three dis
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ResearchIProject Clusters IT903 Sof
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~092 Master of Arts in Japanese The
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Core subject AL408 From Book to Fil
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mi02 Subject details understanding
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~ ~ 3 0 8 ltalian Business Practice
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~ ~ 2 0 2 Data Usage and Interpreta
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-. ~ ~ 1 0 2 Theories of the Univer
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of Queensland Press, 1983 Gare, A.
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4103 Japanese 1A No. of hours per w
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~1303 Japanese 3C No. of hours per
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~ ~ 4 0 4 Japanese Business and Ind
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~ ~ 4 0 7 Korean Politics B No. of
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~ ~ 3 0 4 Cross-cultural Perspectiv
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AM^ 12 Radio Management No. of hour
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References Barr, T. The Electronic
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References Dittmar, L. and Michaud,
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~ ~ 2 0 0 Advanced Australian Polit
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0 5. g politics of modern industria
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AS~OO Urban Sociology No. of hours
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I K References Grenville, K. The Wr
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Students will read and analyse text
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Reference McKnight, J. and Sutton,
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Confidentiality, report writing and
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g Other issues that may be covered
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-. 0 At the end of the fourth year
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Textbooks Earl, M.J. Management Str
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E. Subject description Topics cover
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The subject makes extensive use of
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Subject description A selection of
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~c6os lnvestment Management Prerequ
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~~222 Industry and Government No. o
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Subject aims To provide students wi
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0 -. This subject may include some
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\ Students must submit their propos
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Textbooks and references It is unli
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Qualitative methods of research wil
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~~330 Advanced Company Law No. of h
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Specific aims to examine the Austra
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Textbooks Stanton, W., Miller, K. a
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to develop marketing plans to explo
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The emphasis of this subject is on
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eqsoo Research Methodology No. of h
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~~220 Data Analysis and Design No.
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~~227 Programming 1 B No. of hours
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6~400 lnformation Systems Honours S
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have a good understanding of the te
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~~521 User End Computing No. of hou
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References Gilb, T. Principles of S
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At the end of the course the studen
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a strategic planning methodology fo
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-. ~~713 The Entrepreneurial Organi
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References Golis, C. Enterprise & V
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listen and look for innovative chal
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Division of Science, Engineering an
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Staff - Division of Science, Engine
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Mathematics Education Resource Cent
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Swinburne Centres Associated with D
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Exemptions are granted by the Divis
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Engineering courses Advice to prosp
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1.3 For all engineering graduate di
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Assessment irregularity Cheating an
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Industry Based Learning (Cooperativ
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Software Practice 1 Competition Pri
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Associate Diploma of Applied Scienc
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Year 4 semester 1 SM708 Industry Ba
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Computer Science Electives Elective
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Applicants who do not satisfy the a
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Applicants who do not satisfy the a
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Prerequisites (entrance 1995) Units
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2065 Honours Year in Computer Scien
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Career potential The course aims to
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Career potential At present, about
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Communication and Electronic Engine
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Fifth year Core Subjects Sem 1 MM50
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lndustrial Design Bachelor of Desig
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Electives Four elective subjects ar
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cog2 Graduate Diploma in Constructi
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Course structure Semester 1 Seml MM
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Year 3 Semester 1 Elective Unit (Fi
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Management Topics CE690 Civil Eng.
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zoo1 Applied Science Programs are o
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85141 Introductory Law 5 credit poi
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This subiect covers topics such as:
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Finance: introduction to business f
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Acts and regulations: analysis of r
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Bridge construction: steel, reinfor
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Legal system in Australia, sources
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~ ~ 4 9 1 Biochemical Engineering N
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~~282 Communication Principles No.
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~~383 Electromagnetic Fields No. of
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~~403 Engineering Project Managemen
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~~475 Electrical Power and Machines
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~~502 Management Practice No. of ho
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~~563 Advanced Computer Techniques
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~~744 Design and Project No. of hou
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EFI~O Engineering Physics No. of ho
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GD220 Theory of Representation No.
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IDIO~B Workshop Techniques 1A No. o
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lo205 Design History 1B Prerequisit
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support chosen solutions. This seme
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1~607 Design Research Skills No. of
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ITIOS Behaviour and Communications
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1~401 Industry Based Learning 50 cr
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Industry Based Learning 2 50 credit
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1~916 Programming the User Interfac
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Resources for lnformation Systems D
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Food processing. Freezing, storage
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MFI~I Aircraft General Knowledge 1
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Heat transfer. One dimensional stea
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Fluid Mechanics: Fundamental concep
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Semester two aims to extend earlier
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MM~~IC Control Engineering No. of h
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M M ~ I Control Systems No. of hour
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MM~~IA Engineering Ergonomics No. o
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References Aris, R. Mathematical Mo
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Structured programming in Turbo PAS
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R~sk control: concepts and definiti
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MM~IO Risk Engineering Science No.
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References Lane, N. Techniques for
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Sterilisation methods: a wide range
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Written assignments will form a maj
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distillation, physical measurements
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Functions of one variable Standard
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Subject description Complex variabl
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5~687 Applications of Modelling 10
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SMI 200 Mathematics 1 10 credit poi
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2D polar coordinates Definitions: G
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~~333 Industry Based Learning Inten
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~~5.27 Neurophysiology of the Norma
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Semiconductor devices and circuits,
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~~632 Psychophysiology Project 12.5
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~~1200 Physics 10 credit points per
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~~5609 Physics 5-6 6 credit points
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54304 Software Engineering No. of h
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SQSOO Concurrent Programming 10 cre
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SQ~OO Programming in C 12.5 credit
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~ ~ 9 0 8 Honours Computer Graphics
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Procedures Procedures Relating to S
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Standard subject A program of study
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6. Students with Special Needs and
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7.6.3 Action a) After any meeting o
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10.2.5 Two months from the date of
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12.7 The Chief Examiner may not ove
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19.6 If the student is not satisfie
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7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 The Appeals Committ
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1.8 The University will establish a
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3.7 The Student Network Discipline
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Where the thesis has only one volum
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5. Duration 8. Progress 5.1 The can
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lnformation Technology Bachelor of
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Mechanical and Manufacturing Engine
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