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- Page 18 and 19: Mature-age entry The college policy
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- Page 32 and 33: Enrolment 1976 All students will be
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- Page 42 and 43: The main scholarships and cadetship
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- Page 46 and 47: I information office The informatio
- Page 48 and 49: Student publications Two publicatio
- Page 50 and 51: Contacts Awards Career information
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Instrumental science The applicatio
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Entrance requirements Degreeldiplom
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Course details Degree of Bachelor o
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Common first year Code Semester 1 S
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2. Double major in applied chemistr
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Biophysics-Instrumental science Thi
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Grouping of chemistry subjects Code
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Degree of Bachelor of Applied Scien
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Diploma of Applied Science (Environ
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Subject details Chemistry 1 Time: 3
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CA241 Physical chemistry 11 Prerequ
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Seminars Prerequisite: A pass in fi
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Applied chemistry Prerequisite: Org
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CA304 Applied chemistry Prerequisit
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Organic chemistry 11 1 Prerequisite
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Applied biochemistry Prerequisites:
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Biology Prerequisite: General chemi
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Biochemistry B Prerequisites: Bioch
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Inorganic chemistry 1 Time: 15 hour
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~ SC233 Physical chemistry 2B Time:
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Organic chemistry 2A Time: 36 hours
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Physical chemistry 4A Time: 36 hour
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Inorganic chemistry 3A Time: 36 hou
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Practical chemistry 2 (degree) Time
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Computer studies subjects Computer
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SIC407 Computer science Prerequisit
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Mathematics (semester I) Statistics
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I MA217 Mathematics Prerequisite: M
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Mathematical methods Prerequisite:
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Mathematics Prerequisite: SM152 or
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Mathematical methods. Time: 108 hou
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SP1011 SP102 Physics SP2011 SP202 P
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SP315 Instrumental science Time: 16
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Subjects taught by other faculties
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1 chemical engineering I~ivil engin
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GS391 Liberal studies 111 (to be of
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Complementary studies A Time: 72 ho
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General course details Courses offe
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Fht year: Assigned projects refers
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Third year: The final year student
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At the completion of a two year com
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Second year: prgf?3! Television pro
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I Graduate diploma in applied fh an
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Chairman Senior lecturers Lecturers
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I Courses offered Diploma of Arts,
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Diploma requirements In order to co
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three. Any divergence from this req
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Appeals Students who are subject to
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The following stage 3 subjects. 1 C
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Theories of matter GS342 Philosophy
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Literature GS171 Twentieth century
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Medieval literature Literature of t
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This course involves analysis and a
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Schramm & Roberts (Eds), Process an
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The problems of philosophy The phil
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Rescriied texts: C. Speroni and C.L
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GS363 Japanese 3 - diploma Prerequi
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Psychology Diploma subjects offered
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Stage 3 Psychology K. Danziger, Soc
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(a) The concepts of adjustment and
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GS225 Modem Japan GS226 Modem China
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I Contemporary history subjects are
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I GS321 Contemporary history 3A urb
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consideration of the nature of soci
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soclal stratltlcatlon. Students url
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Reference: Rubington & Weinberg, De
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1 Units taught by other faculties T
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Physics department Keterences: Swin
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situation such as organisational st
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8. Problems of social change in dev
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1. This course examines a variety o
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and early-learning experience, conf
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I Degree subjects for art students
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Senior N.J. Lewis, BCom, AASA lectu
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end of the common year students are
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~plcialties. It is recognised that
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I Economics/quantitative methods Ma
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I Bachelor of Business conversion c
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Accounting lllD - students may sele
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ment fields, but in the course of t
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Time-table Sessions for both year 1
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BS102 Accounting IS - Diploma This
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BS191 Private secretarial practice
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BS203 Management accounting Degree
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BS209 Legal aspects of commercial p
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4. Practical work At least five (5)
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How easily changeable the package i
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I BS241 Fundamentals of operations
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The analysis of cost-volume profit
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I BS282 Administrative studies IIIs
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M. Doctoroff, Company Take-overs an
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I.C.F. Spry, Arrangements for the A
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J.F. Due and A.F. Friedlaender, Gov
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References: *J.E. Isaac and G.W. Fo
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References: R.J. Thierauf, Data Pro
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I BS331 Organisational behaviour On
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BS345 Quantitative cases Degree Pre
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BS354 Diploma BS355 Diploma Account
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placed on the recognition of situat
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Topics: The structure of the public
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Control techniques. Management info
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Preliminary readii: K.W. Ryan, Manu
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References: K. Hancock, B. Hughes a
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Graduate diploma BS552 Graduate dip
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BS582 Administration of human resou
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Tuition: The program is conducted o
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Framework: 1. Introduction. Busines
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Tuition: The program is conducted o
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Paculty of Engineering Academic sta
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1 Department of mechanical engineer
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I Courses offered Master of En inee
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I Post-graduate courses Graduate di
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I Passing by years I 1. General The
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Institution of Engineers, Australia
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Semester 2 CA126 Chemistry EA118 Th
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Course structure hours Fist year CA
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Civil engineering, with its wide ra
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Third year and fourth years For eac
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Semester 6 EC 383 Soil mechanics EC
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I EC I Graduate Diploma in Urban Sy
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I Department of electrical engineer
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I Certain subjects of the third yea
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Wcture of diploma courses F; Semest
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1 Degree of Master of Engineering I
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I Department of mechanical engineer
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(a) students who have completed the
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Semester 2 hours/ semester EM106 In
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I Second stage EM442 Air-conditioni
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I Department of production engineer
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Group B Semester 5 (1 8 weeks) EE32
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Fourth year Semester 7 (18 weeks) E
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I Subject details I Informatioil in
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CAI 63 Biology RAWCLIFFE. C.T. and
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use ot mlcro-orgamsms 1n processes
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References TIMOSHENKO, S. and YOUNG
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i Heat transfer: mechanism of condu
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References Titles will be advised b
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BLYTH, F.G.H. A Geology for Enginee
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Structural mechanics Syllabus Defor
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References: CLARK, D. Plane and Geo
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Soil mechanics Syllabus Earth press
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EC442 Geology Graduate Syllabus dip
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Structural Mechanics - Space static
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References De NEUFVILLE, R. and STA
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Geomechanics Syllabus Design of fou
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materials. Design of foundations fo
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- conduction, semiconductor princip
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feedback. Switching and relay circu
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EE325 Electronics Syllabus Multivib
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Electronic engineering design Sylla
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EE454 Electrical design Syllabus Ek
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EE564 Power systems Svllabus circui
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Engineering drawing The aim of this
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References EASTOP, T.C. and McCONKE
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References TIMOSHENKO, S.P. and YOU
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To introduce students to a body of
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EM3231324 Energy systems (These not
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It amounts to 60 hours per semester
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KREYSZIG, E. Advanced Engineering ~
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SPARKS, N.R. and D'ILLIO, C.C. Mech
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EM461 Creative engineering This pos
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JOHNSON W. and MELLOR, P.B. Plastic
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Diplomas of civil electnd and mecha
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Assessment By test and class assign
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EP411 Production technology Time 14
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EP423 Graduate diploma EP424 Gradua
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EP432 Graduate diploma EP433 Diplom
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EP45 1 Production design Tie 100 ho
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BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. BS 4
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(iv) the growth of the Chinese Comm
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TURNER, R.P. Technical Report Writi
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Outline of syllabus An introduction
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MA305 Mathematics Prerequisite MA20
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Assessment By assignments, tests an
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I MA47 1 Operations research MA571
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I I MT5 1 5 Materials technology Sy
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Swinburne Technical College
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I Engineering division Head Vacant
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Apprentice courses Courses Carpentr
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* Trade technician courses General
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Scaffolding courses Scaffolding sub
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I Carpentry and joinery Carpentry J
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Entrance standard Course detail Ent
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8 1 15 16 Design drafting (civil) S
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Business studies courses offered *
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TS240 Industrial relations A TS241
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82333G Supply TS160 Sales 1A TS161
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Certificate course Industrial elect
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8357 1 E Contracting, estimating an
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Approved electlve TE359 Electrical
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848405 Sciencelengineering course -
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I Machines and materials department
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I Trade technician courses Entrance
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TF227 Metallurgy IT 2 TC228 Science
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I 2nd year TC225 English IIT TC226
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4th year TF478 Fluid power IIH Appr
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4th year TF478 Fluid power IIH 2 Ap
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Stage 2 TC242 Mathematics IIH. TC22
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83622G Work study Time allocation f
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Plumbing and gasfitting department
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81210E Trade technician heating, ve
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I Subject details Accounting 1A Sem
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Air-conditioning Methods of reducin
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Building foremanship Building mathe
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Module A58. Study of the consbuctio
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English IIT English rreliminary yea
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Gas technology Irr (B) History of w
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I Laboratory Taught in the second s
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Metrology & inspection H Metxology
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I I I I I and technique oxyacetylen
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Quantity To develop basic skills in
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St~ctural practrces IH Structural p
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Building studies Building services
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English Mathematics Technical drawi
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Senior academic staff Director W.R.
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1 Registrar's office I Registrar G.
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Arts Faculty Board Ex oficio member
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I 1 Ex oficio members 1 Director (c
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