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1994 Calendar January 1 New Year's
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The information given in this Handb
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General University lnformation Coat
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Swinburne A proud history The 1992
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Swinburne Council Membership as at
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School of Innovation and Enterprise
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should be presented when making a p
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wanting to develop language skills
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Inter-libary Loans M. Wilkinson, As
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Career Planning and Industry Liaiso
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Bachelor of Design BDes* Graphic De
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Refund of fees Later VTAC offer A s
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Semester 2 Course Work Subject 12.5
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such as personnel selection, occupa
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professional skills and their profe
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Principal Lecturers J. Newton, MA(L
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IBL enables students to use work ex
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Student Progress Review Committee 6
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no64 Bachelor of Business (Honours)
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Specialist unitst IT502 Systems Sof
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Course structure First year BC503 I
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nos2 Masters degrees by course work
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Textbook Australian lncome Tax Asse
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analytical techniques to solve a wi
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decision making, pricing decisions
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presentation of statistical data; m
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References Baur, G. and Pigford, D.
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Students must submit their proposal
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managing the use of IT improving pr
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design a logical structured solutio
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Staff - Faculty of Engineering Dean
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Centre for Computer Integrated Manu
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Year 2 Sem 1 Sem 2 CE211 Structural
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Minor Strand (Building Construction
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Hours per week Communication and El
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and inelastic behaviour of engineer
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MM581 Manufacturing Systems Modelli
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Polymer processing - comparison of
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MM619 NC Project No. of hours per w
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Vector Calculus - scalar and vector
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School of Design Staff 390 Courses
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Courses offered Diploma of Art (Gra
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Graphic Design Subject - Details Al
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industry as the major criterion for
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DP5l lndustrial design Bachelor of
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101920 Technical Illustration 1 No.
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Centre for Animationllnteractive Mu
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INDEX: Abbreviated Tiles (for cours
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Mathematics Bachelor of Applied Sci
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