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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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SK280 Software Design 10<br />

SM233 Engineering Mathematics 3 10<br />

Semester 2<br />

SE221 Engineering Business Skills 10<br />

SE223 Linear Systems 10<br />

SE225 Machine & Power Systems 10<br />

SE227 Computer Architecture & Hardware 10<br />

SM244 Engineering Mathematics 4 10<br />

Year 3 (<strong>1997</strong> syllabus)<br />

Semester 1<br />

SE310 Analog Electronics Design 10<br />

SE312 Control and Automation 10<br />

SE314 Communication Principles 10<br />

SE316 Digital Electronics Design 10<br />

SM255B Engineering Mathematics 5 10<br />

Year 4 (1995 Syllabus)<br />

Computer Systems Stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

EE400 Industrial Experience 50.0<br />

EE403 Engineering Project Management 5.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

EE402 Management Fundamentals 5.0<br />

EE459 Electrical Design 7.0<br />

EE465 Engineering Systems Software 6.0<br />

EE467 Computer Communications 6.0<br />

EE474 Computer Systems Engineering 11.0<br />

EE489 Control Systems 6.0<br />

SM494 Engineering Mathematics 4.0<br />

Power and Control Stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

EE400 Industrial Experience 50.0<br />

EE403 Engineering Project Management 5.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

EE402 Management Fundamentals 5.0<br />

EE456 Electrical Design 7.0<br />

EE465 Engineering Systems Software 6.0<br />

EE475 Electrical Power 11.0<br />

EE476 Electronics 6.0<br />

EE489 Control Systems 6.0<br />

SM494 Engineering Mathematics 4.0<br />

Communications and Electronics Stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

EE400 Industrial Experience 50.0<br />

EE403 Engineering Project Management 5.0<br />

Semester 2<br />

EE402 Management Fundamentals 50.0<br />

EE458 Electrical Design 7.0<br />

EE465 Engineering Systems Software 5.0<br />

EE482 Communications 8.0<br />

EE483 Electronics 9.0<br />

EE489 Control Systems 7.0<br />

EE494 Engineering Mathematics 4.0<br />

Year 5 (1995 Syllabus)<br />

Computer Systems Stream<br />

Semester I<br />

EE502 Management Practice 1<br />

EE556 Project<br />

EE561 Computer Systems Engineering 13.0<br />

EE562 Computer Electronics 9.0<br />

EE563 Advanced Computer Techniques 7.0<br />

EE598 Digital Systems and Control 5.0<br />

Power and Control Stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

EE502 Management Practice 1 6.0<br />

EE556 Project 10.0<br />

EE559 Electrical Machine Drives 11.0<br />

EE576 Electronics 7.0<br />

EE597 Electrical Power Systems 11.0<br />

EE598 Digital Systems and Control 5.0<br />

Communications and Electronics Stream<br />

Semester 1<br />

EE502 Management Practice 1 6.0<br />

EE544 Electronic Communication Systems 7.0<br />

EE545 Electronics 9.0<br />

EE548 Communications 13.0<br />

EE556 Project 10.0<br />

EE598 Digital Systems and Control 5.0<br />

With the approval of the Head of School, students may be<br />

permitted to undertake an additional subject from the<br />

Division of Business, Humanities and Social Science as an<br />

optional non-technical elective during the course.<br />

Application procedure<br />

Refer to pages 54 and 106.<br />

Further Information<br />

For further information on this new course please contact<br />

the School of Biophysical Sciences & Electrical Engineering<br />

PO50<br />

Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Manufacturing)<br />

1995 syllabus course<br />

Students entering the first year of the manufacturing<br />

engineering course will be enrolled in the common first<br />

year, and will follow the Bachelor of Engineering<br />

(Manufacturing) 1995 syllabus.<br />

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

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

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

for subjects passed.<br />

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

two semesters of industry based learning.<br />

The course is designed to develop student abilities in the<br />

fundamental engineering sciences and technologies. It<br />

provides management training in a broad range of disciplines<br />

related to the planning and operation of manufacturing<br />

enterprises.<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> University of Technoloay <strong>1997</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> 1 35

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