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FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND ENGINEERING<br />
BUILT ENVIRONMENT & ENGINEERING
221 FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND ENGINEERING BUILT ENVIRONMENT & ENGINEERING
222 COURSES Course Requirements and Notes Relating to Postgraduate Courses ................................................ 224 Master of Applied Science (Research) (BN71) Master of Engineering (BN72) ......................................................................................................... 224 Master of Built Environment (BN73) ............................................................................................... 230 Master of Engineering Science (Civil) (CE74) ................................................................................ 232 Master of Engineering Science (Computer and Communication Engineering) (EE76) .................. 233 Master of Engineering Science (Electricity Supply Engineering) (EE78) ....................................... 236 Master of Engineering Science (Engineering Management) (ME76) .............................................. 237 Master of Engineering Science (Engineering Management) (ME77) (Singapore) .......................... 238 Master of Landscape Architecture (PS71) ........................................................................................ 239 Master of Project Management (CN77) ........................................................................................... 241 Master of Project Management (CN78) (Singapore) ....................................................................... 243 Master of Project Management (CN79) (Kuala Lumpur) ................................................................ 244 Master of Urban and Regional Planning (PS70) .............................................................................. 244 Graduate Diploma in Computer Engineering (EE65) ...................................................................... 246 Graduate Diploma in Electricity Supply Engineering (EE60) ......................................................... 246 Graduate Diploma in Industrial Design (AR61) .............................................................................. 248 Graduate Diploma in Interior Design (AR62) .................................................................................. 249 Graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture (PS66) ..................................................................... 250 Graduate Diploma in Municipal Engineering (CE63) ...................................................................... 251 Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN64) ......................................................................... 252 Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN65) (Singapore) ..................................................... 255 Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN66) (Kuala Lumpur) .............................................. 255 Graduate Diploma in Surveying Practice (PS68) ............................................................................. 256 Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning (PS72) ............................................................ 256 Graduate Diploma in Urban Design (PS69) ..................................................................................... 258 Graduate Certificate in Electricity Supply Engineering (EE82) ...................................................... 259 Graduate Certificate in Engineering (Materials Technology) (ME70) ............................................. 260 Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management (ME75) ............................................................. 261 Graduate Certificate in Project Development (CN81) ...................................................................... 261 Graduate Certificate in Project Development (CN82) (Singapore) .................................................. 264 Graduate Certificate in Project Development (CN83) (Kuala Lumpur) ........................................... 264 Course Requirements and Notes Relating to Undergraduate Courses ............................................. 265 Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (CN41) ................................................. 268 Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (CN31) ................................................. 271 Bachelor of Applied Science (Property Economics) (CN32) ........................................................... 273 Bachelor of Applied Science (Quantity Surveying) (CN43) ............................................................ 275 Bachelor of Applied Science (Quantity Surveying) (CN33) ............................................................ 277 Bachelor of Architecture (AR48) ..................................................................................................... 279
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1 9 9 7 Queensland University of Te
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one 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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PREFACE HISTORY The Queensland Univ
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PRINCIPAL DATES The schedule of dat
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STAFF SENIOR OFFICERS OF THE ADMINI
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C.StC. Higgins, BA MLitSt Qld, MA L
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R.J. Heywood, BE(Hons) MEngSc PhD Q
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G. Thomas, BArch Qld, GradDipLandAr
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A. Worthington, BA UNE, MCom UNSW,
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Associate Lecturers: D. LeClercq, D
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D. Taylor, BSc Qld, MSc Virginia, D
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of young children. The overriding g
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PRIZES AND AWARDS The following lis
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Rider Hunt Research Prize for Quant
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Deluxe Surgical Award Donated by th
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ART COLLECTION Queensland Universit
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66 CONTENTS STUDENT RULES, POLICIES
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION Doctor of Educ
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APPENDIX 4: REPLACEMENT AND SUBSTIT
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The University accepts that general
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provide equal employment and educat
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Equity Coordinator Equity Officer R
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102 CONTENTS University-wide and In
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104 COURSES Doctor of Philosophy (I
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as independent study or reading cou
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Science and Technology Policy CHP92
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Professional Recognition This degre
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Full-Time Course Structure Credit P
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Year 2, Semester 2 ARB004 Architect
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ARB249 The Human Environment 2 6 2
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MAB103 Introductory Engineering Mat
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MEB777 Operations Management 8 3 ME
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MEB792 Medical Informatics 8 3 PUB2
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MAB187 Engineering Mathematics 1A 8
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318 COURSES Master of Business (Res
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Fundraising MIN408 Fundraising Camp
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GSN206 Marketing 12 3 GSN205 Managi
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MGN504 Business Policy 12 3 2 GSN20
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Industrial Relations major MGN400 A
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Units in Economics (Compulsory) EFN
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Copies of Faculty Rules and Procedu
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MIB305 Market Research 12 3 1 MIB31
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Public Relations (PUS) (Business st
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EXTENDED MAJOR IN BUSINESS LAW AND
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EFB210 Finance I ITB520 Data Commun
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EFB210 Finance I Double Major/Exten
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EFB301 Advanced Lending 12 3 1 EFB3
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COB306 Advertising Management 12 3
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ECONOMICS MAJOR - Part-Time Course
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suitable elective units, the Public
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International Business Major (INB)
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Year 2, Semester 2 BSB117 Professio
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HUB655 Indonesian 6 Yr 2/S 2 HUB656
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EFB101 Data Analysis for Business M
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Public Relations BSB117 Professiona
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386 COURSES Doctor of Education (ED
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Course of Study Length (i) Candidat
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Advisory Committee will review the
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All applicants must have a good com
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394 Conducting Educational Research
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The Examination Committee consistin
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(ii) With respect to the thesis pro
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Provisional Enrolment Students who
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Some possible sequences of study ar
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EAB440 Working with Parents & Commu
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Elective Units LAP509 Directed Stud
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Professional Practice Component Kno
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Curriculum Studies Units - 1A and 1
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418 Graduate Certificate in Educati
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Leadership Entry requirements: Refe
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BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES
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BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES
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EAB324 Integrating Young Children w
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Culture & Policy Curriculum & Profe
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ADULT & WORK
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ADULT & WORK
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Group C: Post-compulsory Education
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDH
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDH
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Year 3, Semester 1 CPB343 Understan
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRESERVICE E
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Year 1, Semester 2 HMB171 Fitness,
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) COU
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Professional Practice in Education
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) COU
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Drama Drama Home Economics Home Eco
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LAB334 Primary LOTE Curriculum Stud
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MDB333 Mathematics Curriculum Studi
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EARTH SCIENCE(Y) Minor 72 credit po
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464 COURSES Master of Applied Scien
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Master of Health Science (HL88) Loc
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Year 3, Semester 2 Select from: two
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Full-Time Course Structure Year 1,
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Master of Public Health (PU85) QUT,
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PUN612 Advanced Health Evaluation 1
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Graduate Diploma in Health Promotio
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Total Credit Points: 96 Standard Cr
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PUN643 Health Informatics 12 3 LWS0
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human
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Credit Points Contact Hrs/Wk Year 1
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PUB201 Public Health Nutrition 1 12
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Total Credit Points Required: 144 S
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Entry Requirements To be eligible f
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Pre-Honours Extended Major (for sel
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ITB423 Laboratory 4 (Software Devel
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FACULTY OF LAW COURSE STRUCTURES Do
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applicant must include details of t
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University’s requirements for pre
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MAB642 Methods of Mathematical Econ
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Graduate Diploma in Industrial Desi
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■ AAB001 RESEARCH PROJECT Student
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materials are then studied under th
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■ MDB321 INFORMATION SYSTEM MODEL
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Courses: ED21, ED26 Credit Points:
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plied to viscous flow; compressible
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Courses: ME45, ME47 Prerequisites:
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■ MEN172 COST ANALYSIS & ASSET MA
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■ MGB210 OPERATIONS, PRODUCTION &
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■ MGB314 ORGANISATIONAL CONSULTIN
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Credit Points: 12 Contact Hours: 3
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■ MIB214 MANAGEMENT OF SPORT & RE
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■ MIB310 RETAIL MARKETING This un
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Courses: BS85, BS61, BS93 Prerequis
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strategies, art and screen directio
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Internet and other online searching
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changes, are an increasingly centra
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Courses: NS85 Credit Points: 24 Con
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detectors and accelerators and appl
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■ PHN540 PROJECT (PT) The project
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advanced teaching strategies; gener
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■ PRB415 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIO
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■ PRP402 TEACHING STUDIES Strateg
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factors. The study of human functio
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vegetation species, groupings, thei
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■ PUB349 FAMILIES & HOUSEHOLDS IN
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■ PUB505 PODIATRIC SURGERY Implem
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Courses: PU44 Prerequisites: PUB516
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nological and ethical issues which
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Courses: HL88, PU65 Credit Points:
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theoretical approaches working with
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and interpersonal behaviour and ski
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that are leading in this direction.
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