Faculty <strong>of</strong> Business Staff 198 Postgraduate course information 21 I Courses <strong>of</strong>fered 199 General Faculty lnformation 200 Industry based learning (cooperative education) 200 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations 201 Standards <strong>of</strong> Progress 202 Prizes and Scholarships 203 Graduate Society <strong>of</strong> Business 204 Undergraduate course information 205 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business 205 General information (entrance requirements etc.) 205 Course descriptions Accounting major 205 Buiness Law major 205 Business Modelling major 205 Computing major 206 Economics major 206 Finance major 206 Marketing major 206 Organisation Behaviour major 207 Course Structure 207 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business (Honours) 209 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> BusinesslBachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts 209 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> lnformation <strong>Technology</strong> 210 Graduate Certificate in Business Administration 21 1 Graduate Certificate in Business lnformation <strong>Technology</strong> 2 1 1 Graduate Certificate in Taxation and Finance 212 Graduate Diploma in Business Administration 212 Graduate Diploma in Business Information <strong>Technology</strong> 213 Graduate Diploma in Corporate Finance 214 Graduate Diploma in Management Systems 214 Graduate Diploma in Market Modelling 215 Graduate Diploma in Organisation Behaviour 216 Master <strong>of</strong> Business by Course Wark and Minor Thesis 217 lnformation <strong>Technology</strong> 217 Organisation Behaviour 217 Business Administration (MBA) 217 Master <strong>of</strong> Information <strong>Technology</strong> 219 Master <strong>of</strong> Business by research 219 Doctor <strong>of</strong> ~hilosoph~ 219 Subject Details 220 General <strong>University</strong> Information 5 Higher Education Division lnformation 27
Staff - Faculty <strong>of</strong> Business Dean M.C. Frazer, BA(Deakin), BSc(Hons)(Mon), GradDipEdTert(DD1AE). MAdmin(Mon), PhD(Camb), AIMM, MAlP. MACE Director, MBA Program R.M. Brown, BCom(Melb), DipEd(Melb), MEd(Mon), MPhil(Lough), FCIM, MACE, MlPMA Faculty Associate R. Sharrna, BSc, DipEdmas), GradDipOpsRes(RM1T). MEdAdmin, PhD(UNE) Assistant Registrar (Business) M. Conway, BA(Griffith), GradDipTertEd(UNE) Faculty Resources Coordinator 5. Kennedy Faculty Administrative Officer M. Rheinberger Academic staff Department <strong>of</strong> Accounting Head W.C. Nash, BCorn, DipEd(Melb), MBA(CranlT) Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor H.M. Paterson, DipEd, BCorn(Melb), MEc, PhD(1aT). CPA Principal Lecturers N.J. Allport, BCom, MBA(Melb), BEd(Mon), FCPA W.H. Platt, BCom, DipEd(Melb), MAdmin, MEnvSc(Mon), CPA Senior Lecturers R.C. Donkin, DipMechEng(sIT), DipBus(DP)(SIT), BBus(Acc)(~lc), MBA(Deakin), CPA, MAC5 M. Dunkley, BBus(CIT), DipEd(Me1b). MBA(Mon), CPA 2 J.R. Gerrand, BEc(Mon), CPA 6, L. Kloot, BA(Melb), BBus(5l~). MCom(Melb), CPA B 2, A. Richardson, BEc(Mon), GradDipEDP(Crr), MBA(Melb), Acn B.W. Spurrell, BCom, BA, DipEd(Melb), CPA D.G. Vinen, BEc, MAdmin, DipEd(Mon), ACA. FTIA J.D. Wells, BCom(Hons)(Qld), MAdmin(Mon), FCPA. ACA Lecturers M. Barut, BBus, GradDipAcc(sl~), MBA(Mon) A. Bell, BBus(SIT), CPA C. Marsh, DipBus(Acc)(Srr), ACA E. Sandercock, BA(WA), BBus(5rr). cPA, ACA I. Tempone, BCorn, DipEd(Melb), cPA K. Turpie, BEc(Hons)(LaT), CPA Department <strong>of</strong> Economics Head D.J. Thomas, BA(NSW), MA(Syd), PhD(Mon) Principal Lecturer J.B. Wielgosz, BCom(Hons), MA, DipEd(Me1b) Senior Lecturers P.G.L. Harkness, BAgEc(UNE), MAdmin(Mon) 5. Holligan, BEc(Hons)(LaT) D.J. Owens, BEc(Hons). MAdmin(Mon) R.N. Smith, BA(Hons), DipEd, DipContEd(uN~), MCom(NSW), GradDipBIT(S1T) FO. Xavier, BEc(Hons)(WAust), MA(Leic), MEc(Mon) Lecturers C. Barry, MEc(Mon) M. Freebairn, BAgEc, DipEd(u~~) J. Gerstman, BA, BEd(Mon) J. Watkins, MEc, DipEd(Mon1 Department <strong>of</strong> Information Systems Head D.G. Adams, BCom(Melb), MAdrnin(Mon), wc Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor M.G. Nicholls, MEc, PhD(Mon), MACE Principal Lecturers J.A. James, DipMedRadiotherapy, GradDipDP(RM1T) G.M. Leonard, BSc(Melb), MAC5 G.A. Murphy, BCom(Melb), CPA J.F. Pidgeon, BA, DipEd(Mon) W.D. Wilde, BCom(Birm), MSc(Melb), MACS Senior Lecturers N.L. Bailey, BSc(Leeds), GradDipEd(H1E). MAcS P.M. Kindler, DipBus, BAppSc(CIT), CPA, M~cs 1. Schulberg, BEc, DipEd(Mon) S.R. Sicilia, BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon), MIIF, MAIP. MACS P.M. Simmons, BSc(Hons)(Sheff), MACs J.A. Sykes, BE(Melb), DipEE(CK), PhD(uNSw) Lecturers O.K. Burmeister, BAppSc(SlT), DipMin B.A. Calway, GradDipMgtSyst(SIT), MBus(l~)(sl~), MAcS P.J. Eden, BSc(Hons)(Qld), MSc(Mon). GradDipComp(Melb), GradDipEd(AIE), MACM 1.0. Fantin, DipBS(EDP)(FIT), DipEd(HIE), BEd(Lat) E. Levin, BA, DipEd(Melb) E. Lindberg, BAppSc(EDP)(CIT), GradDipEd(HIAE), MACS K.M. Marles, BSc(Griffith) J.L. Munro, BEc(Mon), GradDipBusAdmin(SIT), MACS J.M, Pitt, BA(Melb) G. Ravalli, BSc(Hons)(Melb), DipEd(Melb), GradDipMathSc(Me1b) FA. Sala, BBus(SlT) M.S. Thurairasa, BA(SIU), MACS M-C. Too, BA(Mu), MSSM(USC), MPA(USC), GradDipSAD(Edin), MACS Department <strong>of</strong> Law Head P. Holland, DipEd, BCom, LLB(Hons)(Melb), MEnvSc(Mon), Barrister €4 Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court Principal Lecturer B.R. Clarke, BEc, LLM(Mon), GradDipMkt(cl~), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court Senior Lecturers S. Kapnoullas, LLM, BA, DipEd(Melb), Barrister and Solicitor(Vic) Supreme Court M. Raltis, BA, LLM, DipEd(Melb), Barrister and Solicitor(Vic) Supreme Court Lecturers 5. Edrnonds, LLB(Adel), Barrister and Solicitor(Vic) Supreme Court P Mclntosh, BJuris, LLB(Mon), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court C. Parkes, LLBnas) P.J. Pascoe, LLM, BCom(Melb), DipEd, AASA, Barrister-at-Law 5. Wilson, BJuris, LLB(Mon), Barrister and 501icitor(Vic) Supreme Court Department <strong>of</strong> Marketing and Organisation Behaviour Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Head 5. Long, BA(Hons)(Melb), TSTC, MEd(Mon), PhD(Melb) Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor C. Christodoulou, BAgSc(Melb), MSc, MAdrnin, PhD(Mon)
- Page 1 and 2:
Please note The text in this file h
- Page 3 and 4:
1994 Calendar January 1 New Year's
- Page 5 and 6:
The information given in this Handb
- Page 8 and 9:
General University lnformation Coat
- Page 10 and 11:
Swinburne A proud history The 1992
- Page 12 and 13:
Swinburne Council Membership as at
- Page 14 and 15:
School of Innovation and Enterprise
- Page 16 and 17:
should be presented when making a p
- Page 18 and 19:
wanting to develop language skills
- Page 20 and 21:
Inter-libary Loans M. Wilkinson, As
- Page 22 and 23:
which have traditionally been domin
- Page 24 and 25:
Career Planning and Industry Liaiso
- Page 26 and 27:
Executive at the monthly meeting re
- Page 28 and 29:
Campus Computers - Student Union Co
- Page 30 and 31:
Swinburne Higher Education Division
- Page 32 and 33:
Bachelor of Design BDes* Graphic De
- Page 34 and 35:
Arts All Graduate Diplomas and High
- Page 36 and 37:
Refund of fees Later VTAC offer A s
- Page 38 and 39:
Swinburne Centres Centre for Animat
- Page 40 and 41:
Energy Systems Engineering Centre D
- Page 42:
esearch for contesting tax assessme
- Page 45 and 46:
n nl n Staff - Faculty of Applied S
- Page 47 and 48:
Application procedure Application f
- Page 49 and 50:
Employers of students benefit by ob
- Page 51 and 52:
Operations research Operations rese
- Page 53 and 54:
Career potential Using their knowle
- Page 55 and 56:
zos6 Computing and lnstrumentation
- Page 57 and 58:
Applicants who do not satisfy the a
- Page 59 and 60:
Prerequisites (entrance 1994) Units
- Page 61 and 62:
Semester 2 Course Work Subject 12.5
- Page 63 and 64:
9 n C lnstrumentation units SP541 S
- Page 65 and 66:
list may be augmented to meet stude
- Page 67 and 68:
Subject details ABZOO Knowledge Tho
- Page 69 and 70:
The rules of evidence: statutory an
- Page 71 and 72:
Subject aims To train students to:
- Page 73 and 74:
Subject aims To build upon the conc
- Page 75 and 76:
Textbooks To be advised IT904 The S
- Page 77 and 78:
1~934 Real Time Systems 12.5 credit
- Page 79 and 80:
s~z03 Building Standards 8.0 credit
- Page 81 and 82:
nutrition and growth. Types and com
- Page 83 and 84:
- w sc48 Environmental Science 12.5
- Page 85 and 86:
Subject description Selected experi
- Page 87 and 88:
~ ~ 6 9 0 Computers in Chemistry 6.
- Page 89 and 90:
E q g . SC 3' . Q sc739 Colloid Rhe
- Page 91 and 92:
Photon correlation spectroscopy, sm
- Page 93 and 94:
2 O K S l' u Q Statistics Mean and
- Page 95 and 96:
Discrete joint distributions of two
- Page 97 and 98:
Advanced forecasting The Box-Jenkin
- Page 99 and 100:
-n cu n Seminars Throughout the sem
- Page 101 and 102:
n al n Productivity Press, 1990 Saa
- Page 103 and 104:
sM747 Secondary Data Analysis 12.5
- Page 105 and 106:
Statistical packages Minitab, Versi
- Page 107 and 108:
Matrix algebra Matrices and matrix
- Page 109 and 110:
Subject description Forces and Ener
- Page 111 and 112:
n c_ SP424 Clinical Monitoring A 8.
- Page 113 and 114:
L ~~530 Scientific Instrumentation
- Page 115 and 116:
z' n 2 -0 o_ -. g Subject descripti
- Page 117 and 118:
Subject description Biophysical tec
- Page 119 and 120:
SPI 209 Physics 10.0 credit points
- Page 121 and 122:
n w n c .a Y sqloo Programming in A
- Page 123 and 124:
54306 Human-Computer Interaction 10
- Page 125 and 126:
documentation and system evaluation
- Page 127 and 128:
product risk analysis; costlbenefit
- Page 130 and 131:
Faculty of Arts Staff 128 Centres 1
- Page 132 and 133:
Courses offered Undergraduate Assoc
- Page 134 and 135:
1. Administration and management 2.
- Page 136 and 137:
made in writing to the Registrar as
- Page 138 and 139:
Course requirementslstructure To qu
- Page 140 and 141:
Stage 3 N302 Work Experience in Jap
- Page 142 and 143:
part in complementing studies in ot
- Page 144 and 145:
Sociology'also offers a Graduate Di
- Page 146 and 147:
(f) to prepare students for entry l
- Page 148 and 149: ~088 Graduate Diploma in Korean The
- Page 150 and 151: Year 2 Semester 1 AY514 Development
- Page 152 and 153: Course structure The program is a o
- Page 154 and 155: ~ ~ 2 0 Advanced 7 Italian 2B No. o
- Page 156 and 157: ADI 08 Issues in Multicultural Aust
- Page 158 and 159: AH101 History of ldeas No. of hours
- Page 160 and 161: immunology and the rise of scientif
- Page 162 and 163: Japanese characters and vocabulary
- Page 164 and 165: Reference Halpern, J. New Japanese-
- Page 166 and 167: Topics include political parties an
- Page 168 and 169: References Brandt, Vincent, S.R. A
- Page 170 and 171: Subject aims and description This s
- Page 172 and 173: 20th century the emphasis is on dev
- Page 174 and 175: the cultural implications of new ch
- Page 176 and 177: Subject aims and description This s
- Page 178 and 179: AM504 Professional Production No, o
- Page 180 and 181: Section 3 The Consciousness of the
- Page 182 and 183: which many of Australia's most rece
- Page 184 and 185: Methodology of Social Research No.
- Page 186 and 187: References Grenville, K. The Writin
- Page 188 and 189: References Dang, C.L. and Le, K.K.
- Page 190 and 191: ~ ~ I 4 Counselling 1 in the Human
- Page 192 and 193: References Cormier, W.H. and Cormie
- Page 194 and 195: Psychology of Work Organisational t
- Page 196 and 197: econometric modelling - simple line
- Page 198: sC174 Biology No. of hours per week
- Page 203 and 204: General Faculty lnformation Enrolme
- Page 205 and 206: Z E Standards of Progress 1. Preamb
- Page 207 and 208: 2 n Australian Computer Society Pri
- Page 209 and 210: A business modelling major or minor
- Page 211 and 212: Business Law Stage one (core unit)
- Page 213 and 214: The following language units are st
- Page 215 and 216: will have a recognised qualificatio
- Page 217 and 218: Level 3 BT630 Data Base Management
- Page 219 and 220: The core units are designed to prov
- Page 221 and 222: will provide the professional manag
- Page 223 and 224: Subject details AA312 European Comm
- Page 225 and 226: 88804 Management 5: (Management and
- Page 227 and 228: n Textbook Rirson, G. et al. Busine
- Page 229 and 230: emain in the years ahead when new i
- Page 231 and 232: A BC~I 3 Investment Analysis No. of
- Page 233 and 234: z n Q L 2 ~ ~ 7 0 1 Accounting for
- Page 235 and 236: BE227 Environmental Economics No. o
- Page 237 and 238: Applied Economics Honours Research
- Page 239 and 240: to help students better appreciate
- Page 241 and 242: BH334 Asian Business Prerequisite:
- Page 243 and 244: 2 immediately relevant to students.
- Page 245 and 246: to dewlop an understanding of the n
- Page 247 and 248: Z industrial conflict - penal power
- Page 249 and 250:
Case studies Case studies and discu
- Page 251 and 252:
e expected to submit their research
- Page 253 and 254:
-n to examine the development of in
- Page 255 and 256:
84223 Business Demography No. of ho
- Page 257 and 258:
expected to make extensive use of l
- Page 259 and 260:
~~223 lnformation Systems 1 No. of
- Page 261 and 262:
Subject aims and description Inform
- Page 263 and 264:
BT404 Computer Programming Subject
- Page 265 and 266:
They are used to produce pictures w
- Page 267 and 268:
BT602 lnformation Systems Managemen
- Page 269 and 270:
X 51 6 h Y 5, KT703 Introduction to
- Page 272 and 273:
Faculty of Engineering Staff 270 Co
- Page 274 and 275:
School of Innovation and Enterprise
- Page 276 and 277:
Graduate Diploma in Computer Integr
- Page 278 and 279:
Students who have completed a Certi
- Page 280 and 281:
Examinations and assessment Various
- Page 282 and 283:
Summer School in that subject. On t
- Page 284 and 285:
Account will be taken of performanc
- Page 286 and 287:
Major studies are offered in the fo
- Page 288 and 289:
mended subjects are those equivalen
- Page 290 and 291:
Course structure (1990 Syllabus) Ho
- Page 292 and 293:
YO91 Y091X YO95 YO01 Degree of Mast
- Page 294 and 295:
team participation and hence attend
- Page 296 and 297:
MOSS Bachelor of Technology (Aviati
- Page 298 and 299:
Hours per week Second year Sem 1 Se
- Page 300 and 301:
Entrance requirements (a) Normal en
- Page 302 and 303:
Course structure MM617 MM620 MM632
- Page 304 and 305:
Liaison with other council departme
- Page 306 and 307:
Road materials and tests: aggregate
- Page 308 and 309:
Plastic analysis of structures: app
- Page 310 and 311:
Introduction to the finite element
- Page 312 and 313:
cE490 Construction Management No. o
- Page 314 and 315:
Subject description A selection of
- Page 316 and 317:
CE693 Introduction to Contract Law
- Page 318 and 319:
~ ~ 4 9 1 Biochemical Engineering N
- Page 320 and 321:
A second-year subject in the degree
- Page 322 and 323:
Refraction, total internal reflecti
- Page 324 and 325:
EE456 Electrical Design No. of hour
- Page 326 and 327:
~~476 Electronics No. of hours per
- Page 328 and 329:
EE548 Communications No, of hours p
- Page 330 and 331:
References Electricity Council. Pow
- Page 332 and 333:
~ ~ 7 4 2 Computer Communications N
- Page 334 and 335:
Integrated voice, data and video ne
- Page 336 and 337:
EF624 Management Practice No. of ho
- Page 338 and 339:
presented and applied to specific c
- Page 340 and 341:
The prime focus of this subject is
- Page 342 and 343:
References American Society of Heat
- Page 344 and 345:
improvement, work sampling in maint
- Page 346 and 347:
and amount of reserve fuel, the use
- Page 348 and 349:
Weight and balance determinations E
- Page 350 and 351:
Direction of chemical reactions. Ch
- Page 352 and 353:
References Ashby, M. and Jones, D.R
- Page 354 and 355:
MM271 Manufacturing Technology No.
- Page 356 and 357:
Part B Vibrations: A basic course i
- Page 358 and 359:
forming; general requirements, mech
- Page 360 and 361:
MM440C Control Engineering No. of h
- Page 362 and 363:
Polymeric materials - blow moulding
- Page 364 and 365:
MM510 Combined Heat and Mass Transf
- Page 366 and 367:
MM550 Design for Manufacture No. of
- Page 368 and 369:
Students will use state-of-the-art
- Page 370 and 371:
Subject aims and description The su
- Page 372 and 373:
References Armarego, E.J.A. and Brw
- Page 374 and 375:
References Kochan, A. and Cowan, D.
- Page 376 and 377:
References Foley, J.D. and Van Dam,
- Page 378 and 379:
effects associated with financial r
- Page 380 and 381:
and improvement; diagnosis and trou
- Page 382 and 383:
Determination of levels of insuranc
- Page 384 and 385:
MM905 Cornputen and Interfacing No.
- Page 386 and 387:
previous work in computer programmi
- Page 388 and 389:
Differential equations - revision o
- Page 390:
Toxicology Toxic substances, mechan
- Page 393 and 394:
Staff Professors Head of School R.
- Page 395 and 396:
GP44 Graphic Design Diploma of Art
- Page 397 and 398:
~~6041 Copywriting 6 No. of hours p
- Page 399 and 400:
I. n RG2ll History of Arts 2 No. of
- Page 401 and 402:
Industrial Design subject details A
- Page 403 and 404:
methodology is the main subject cov
- Page 405 and 406:
ID7026 MaterialslProcesses (ID) 2B
- Page 407 and 408:
Course structure 1 year full-time S
- Page 409 and 410:
Assessment Regulations At time of p
- Page 411 and 412:
4.6.7 Be present, or a nominee shal
- Page 413 and 414:
7.2.2 Before recommending the resul
- Page 415 and 416:
(b) Credit transfer information wil
- Page 417 and 418:
7.2 The Head of Department will ens
- Page 419 and 420:
5.1 a department or other recognise
- Page 421 and 422:
9. A candidate shall normally be re
- Page 423 and 424:
In the case where the Committee, af
- Page 425 and 426:
Arts Centres ......................
- Page 427 and 428:
Calendar . Important dates (see ins
- Page 429 and 430:
Energy Systems Engineering Centre .
- Page 431 and 432:
lnforrnation Systems Department (se
- Page 433 and 434:
Reading Room. students ............
- Page 435 and 436:
Prahran Campus a~mt Bulldlng and Ro