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1997 Swinburne Higher Education Handbook

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Sem 2<br />

ES200<br />

ES204<br />

ES207<br />

EE182<br />

SM119<br />

Year 2<br />

Sem 1<br />

ES300<br />

FS304<br />

ES305<br />

ES306<br />

CE102<br />

Sem 2<br />

ES402<br />

ES403<br />

ES406<br />

FS407<br />

MM140<br />

% Year3<br />

SemI<br />

ES301<br />

3 ES504<br />

ES514<br />

0<br />

P<br />

e.<br />

Final Year<br />

(9 Sem 1<br />

Object-Oriented Software Development 2 10<br />

Software Engineering 1 10<br />

Computer Systems 2 10<br />

Electronics and Instrumentation 10<br />

Mathematics for Technology 10<br />

Object-Oriented Software Development 3 10<br />

Software Engineering 2 10<br />

Database 10<br />

Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction 10<br />

Engineering Design 10<br />

Systems Programming 10<br />

Software Development Project 10<br />

Graphical User Interface Development 10<br />

Data Communications 10<br />

Energy Systems 10<br />

Concurrent Programming in Ada 10<br />

Advanced Software Engineering 1 10<br />

Formal Methods 10<br />

Domain Elective 10<br />

Engineering Discipline Stream 10<br />

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 10<br />

Advanced Software Engineering 2 10<br />

The Personal Software Process 10<br />

Domain Elective 10<br />

Engineering Discipline Stream 10<br />

ES501 Real-Time Systems 10<br />

ES503 Software Engineering Project 10<br />

ES524 Professional Issues in Software Engineering 10<br />

Computing Elective 10<br />

Engineering Discipline Stream 10<br />

Sem 2<br />

ES503 Software Engineering Project 20<br />

ES601 Concurrent Systems 10<br />

Computing Elective 10<br />

Engineering Discipline Stream 10<br />

Computing Electives are two-subject streams as follows:<br />

Computer Graphics<br />

ES518 Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality<br />

ES618 Computer Graphics and Animation<br />

Client-Server Systems<br />

ES507 Local Area Networks<br />

ES605 Advanced Database<br />

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)<br />

ES506 Advanced Human-Computer Interaction 1<br />

ES606 Advanced Human-Computer Interaction 2<br />

Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS)<br />

ES509 Knowledge Based Systems Engineering<br />

ES609 Soft Computing<br />

Multimedia Systems<br />

ES508 Multimedia Technology<br />

ES608 Multimedia Development<br />

Programming Languages<br />

ES500 Compiler Design<br />

ES600 Programming Paradigms<br />

The Engineering Discipline Streams are four-subject streams<br />

in the following areas of study: Electrical and Electronics;<br />

Manufacturing; Telecommunications.<br />

Domain electives available may include streams in the<br />

following areas: Aviation; Business Finance and<br />

Accounting Fundamentals; Business Law; Civil<br />

Engineering; Control Engineering; Environmental<br />

Engineering; Marketing; Mechanical Engineering;<br />

Research. The Research elective is recommended for<br />

students contemplating proceeding to a research based<br />

higher degree in software engineering, or to a career in<br />

research and development.<br />

Availability of all electives and elective streams is subject to<br />

resources, demand and timetabling constraints.<br />

Application procedure<br />

Refer to pages 54 and 106.<br />

Further information<br />

Further information may be obtained from the School of<br />

Computer Science and Software Engineering: telephone<br />

(03) 9214 8180, email csseinfo@win.edu.au, or from our<br />

World Wide Web site http://www.csse.swin.edu.au/; the<br />

Divisional Office, telephone (03) 9214 5255; or the<br />

Information Office, telephone (03) 9214 8444. International<br />

Students should, in the first instance, contact the<br />

International Student Unit, telephone (03) 9214 8647.<br />

~oss Bachelor of Technology<br />

(Aviation)<br />

VTAC course code-3451 6<br />

This three year full-time degree course prepares students for<br />

careers in the aviation industry as either professional pilots<br />

or in other professional capacities.<br />

The course incorporates the theory subjects required by the<br />

Australian Civil Aviation SafetyAuthority (CASA) up to<br />

Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) standard.<br />

Students who successfully complete this course are awarded<br />

the Degree of Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) and those<br />

who undertake the flying hours necessary will also gain a<br />

Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).<br />

Strong emphasis will be placed on engineering aspects of<br />

aviation and flying, and a strong sense of practical problem<br />

solving will be engendered in students. Various motivational<br />

subjects will be included to maintain a high level of<br />

dedication in students.

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