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1050 Bachelor of lnformation Techno
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2082 Graduate Diploma in Industrial
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SA609 Special Project Four hours pe
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Analytical techniques (extension of
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SC530 Properties of Colloids One hu
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Faculty of Applied Science Control
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SC692 Applied Chemistry Practical F
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3. lnformation Technology F~le Orga
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SM108 Mathematical Methods Five hou
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Real analysis Partial differentiati
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SM519 Mathematical Methods Three ho
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Volume conductor theory: applicatio
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Diodes Semiconductor materlals, the
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BS253 Law: Environment Protection,
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Modems, modulation methods, interfa
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Investigating behaviour in organisa
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ME448 Occupational Engineering Four
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Faculty of Art Dean B.C. Robinson,
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Course structure Semester hours RF4
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RF150 Assigned Projects 1 Stxteen h
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RG201 Assigned Projects 2 Twenty ho
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Faculty of Arts Dean L.A. Kilmartin
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Scholarships and Prizes Study in Ja
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Preliminary reading Buchanan, R.A.
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DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES ltalian Th
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Stage two AJ200 Japanese 2 Full yea
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AL301 Literature of the United Stat
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AY200 Psychology 200 (Developmental
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Stage two AM200 Publishing and Broa
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Subject details Stage one AP100 Aus
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AP303 Politics of the USSR (This su
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AS201 Sociology 2B (Methodology of
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SC174 Biology Thlrty hours of lectu
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Textbook Moore, D. Financial lnstit
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Course structure The program is org
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AY420 Assessing Persons and Environ
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Subject details NO83 Graduate Diplo
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AS404 Advanced Urban Research This
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Faculty of Business Dean M.C. Fraze
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Bachelor of Business (BBus) courses
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Elective units Elective units may b
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Graduate Diploma courses A080 Gradu
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A087 Graduate Diploma in Business l
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References Dessler, G. Oraanization
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References Davies, J.R. and Hughes,
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Textbook No specific textbook is pr
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Students will make extensive use of
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BC308 Advanced Taxation References
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BH302 Human Resource Management Pre
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BM310 Strategic Marketing Cases Pre
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Graduate Diploma subjects BC503 lnt
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BH502 The Organisation A first year
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BT501 Systems Analysis and Design A
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BC603 lnvestment Analysis No formal
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BH602 Managing Conflict and Change
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BT609 Knowledge Based Systems Prere
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BT801 Project and Thesis Prerequisi
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Faculty of Engineering Dean L.M. Gi
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Department of Mechanical Engineerin
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Cooldrive lndustries Costain Austra
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Mature-age and alternative entry Ap
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(c) The achievement of a Faculty Pa
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Approval and publication of results
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Enrolment details The intake is exp
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The building surveyor in a municipa
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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical
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E092 Master of Engineering (Informa
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Mass Transfer Unit Operations Chemi
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Department of Mechanical Engineerin
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Engineering subject details This se
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Reference Schermerhorn, J.R. Manage
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References Chisholm, R., Nettheim,
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CE274 CE275 Scaffolding A Scaffoldi
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Discussion of the major regulations
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CE770 Construction Engineering Four
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Shooman, M.L. Probabilistic Reliabi
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References Andrews, M. Programming
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EE594 Electronic Systems Three hour
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Fundamental Control theory: linear
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Organlsatlon and management hlstorl
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References Applbaum eta/. Fundament
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ME582 Engineering Project One hundr
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ME678 Health and Safety Management
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ME764 Risk Control Practices and Te
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Textbooks Boothroyd, G. Fundamental
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MP351 Design for Manufacture (P) Fo
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References Hansen, B.L. Quality Con
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MP913 Computer Aided Design Two hou
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References Berkey. D. Calculus. N.Y
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SP191 Building Science Three hours
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Co-operative Education Applied Scie
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