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General Divisional Information Due
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AD1091 AD 110 AD1 11 AD1 12 Languag
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A major consists of one semester su
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nation and its inhabitants. A degre
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Stage 2 AP2OO Advanced Australian P
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Accounting Accounting is the basic
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Bachelor of Business course structu
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The program is optional and only av
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Both streams - non-language subject
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Segment 3 (Summer Term) IT301 Syste
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will be equipped with suitable skil
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Standards of progress A sub-committ
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Practical management problems are u
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Development of expertise in grammar
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Entrance requirements Applicants mu
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A092 Masters degrees Master of Busi
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Admission is determined by a select
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~091 Master of Arts in Counselling
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(c) Minor thesis to be written in E
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AOOI NOO~ Doctor of Philosophy (Art
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AAZO~ Advanced ltalian 2A No. of ho
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~~2121 Language Other than English
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References Alexander, J. and Seidma
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References Boyden, S., Dovers, 5. a
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~1203 Japanese 2A No. of hours per
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hotels, souvenir shops and similar
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Textbooks Machida. T. and Skoutarid
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~ ~ 3 0 4 Korean 3D No. of hours pe
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ALIOI Nineteenth Century Literature
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textual discourse. Students will be
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developing the creative writing abi
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AM~OZ Radio Production and Criticis
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attempts at technological diffusion
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APIOO Australian Politics No. of ho
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framework and changing relations wi
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~ ~ 4 0 3 Advanced Quantitative Met
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References Cormier, W.H. and Cormie
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~ ~ 6 1 2 Second Supervised Practic
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management of innovation: seeking o
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The computerised processing of info
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Textbook Henderson, M.S. and Peirso
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~ ~ 4 0 0 Accounting Honours Studen
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~cso3 lntroduction to Financial Man
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~~227 Environmental Economics No. o
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BE~OO Economics Honours Students sh
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to encourage appreciation of the li
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This subject may include some class
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to increase options for behaviour (
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Textbooks and references Adler, N.J
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~~222 Marketing Law ~~224 Retailing
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The subject will examine the interr
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Framework The structure and process
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Textbooks Preliminary Reading Magaz
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References Hofer, C.W. and Schendel
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Subject aims and description The co
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BQ~OO Business Modelling Honours St
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Measuring demographic phenomenon fe
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Reference Whitten, J.L., Bentley, L
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This subject extends the knowledge
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At the end of this subject, student
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References In addition to numerous
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Topics covered include the followin
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~ ~ 6 3 0 Data Base Management Stra
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Textbooks As this subject is primar
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~~620 Human Aspects No. of hours pe
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~~634 Civil Engineering Management
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the ability to apply those skills b
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Topics include: Training Guarantee
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Reproductive system: anatomy, gaemt
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Masters by Research Applied Science
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G. Lonergan, BSc(Hons)(WAust) R.G.
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J. Scwartz, BEng(Mech)(Hons) A. Smi
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M055 C051 YO50 Bachelor of Technolo
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A Supplementary Program in laborato
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For full-time degree study Satisfac
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Result categories and percentage sc
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Design Campus changes The Swinburne
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Recent surveys show that Swinburne
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- - 2 The Cray Research Award The a
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Year 3 Semester 1 (1990 syllabus) S
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Option SC208 Biology OR 10.0 BS619
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The program is usually offered as t
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Semester 2 85141 Introductory Law S
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considered on the basis of factors
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***Alternative entry is available t
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2071 Honours Year in Mathematics An
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The course is a general one which g
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Degree course revision Students ent
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PO~O Bachelor of Engineering (Manuf
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Fifth year Sem 1 MM501 Engineering
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Postgraduate course information 207
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2189 Graduate Diploma of Applied Sc
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~083 Graduate Diploma in Chemical E
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~083 Graduate Diploma in Risk Manag
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Student demand and staff resources
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Entrance requirements (a) Normal en
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Subject details This section contai
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85721 Business and Management 20 cr
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~ ~ 2 3 1 Hydraulics CE243 Land Sur
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Soil Mechanics; So11 types and phys
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Slope stability: slopes in cohesion
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3 Subject description Energy method
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-. CE690 Civil Engineering Project
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References Amer~can Soc. of Safety
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~~254 Electrical Design No. of hour
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~~287 Electronics No. of hours per
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Design and analysis and simulation
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Redundancy schemes, ECC in memory s
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Simple. receiver - antenna and rece
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EE598 Digital Systems and Control N
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The use of similar techniques for t
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GD111 History of Arts 1 No. of hour
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1~201~ Presentation Drawing No. of
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1~302~ Ergonomics No. of hours per
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n 10405 Design History 26 No. of ho
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1~807 Design Research Methods 2 No.
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1~504 Data Communications 1 10 cred
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1~904 The Software Process 12.5 cre
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1~929 Adaptive Intelligent Systems
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Operation and characteristics of ce
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Text DiStefano, J.1.. Stubberud, A.
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(0 MMI 69 Services ~M2lo Industrial
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References Ashby, M.F. and Jones. D
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Human-environment-workplace interfa
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Review of previous work in heat tra
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SCI 5 4 ~ Chemistry sczog Biology 1
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Spreadsheet packages, particularly
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scni Practical Biochemistry 12.5 cr
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SC748 Water Treatment Technology 7.
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SKI~O Computing for Chemists 10 cre
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SMl85 Applied Statistics 1 10 credi
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Spaces of vectors and linear equati
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The design effect; sample size dete
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SM735 Survey Sampling 12.5 credit p
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5~754 Introduction to Health Statis
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Descriptive statistics Numerical an
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Real analysis Partial differentiati
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5~535 Biomedical Project 12.5 credi
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5~733 Research Project 25 credit po
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~~3409 Physics 3-4 ~~3430 Interfaci
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References Beisler, F. and Scheeres
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~~404 Systems Analysis 10 credit po
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54601 Translator Engineering 10 cre
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SQ~IO Advanced C Programming 12.5 c
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54926 Interactive Systems Developme
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Procedures Relating to Student Asse
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4.5.6 make available written inform
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C) find the decision of the Examina
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Student Administration Office via t
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11. Confidentiality 11 .I Confident
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Bachelor degrees Accounting .......
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Centres (Research and Consualting)
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