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Year 3, Semester 2<br />

ARB646 Law of the Built Environment 4 2<br />

PSB015 Planning/Landscape Design 6 20 6<br />

PSB020 Land Use Policies 4 2<br />

PSB021 Conservation Theory 2 1<br />

PSB032 Issues & Ethics 2 1<br />

PSB061 Impacts & Assessment 5 2<br />

PSB063 Housing & Community Services 4 2<br />

PSB078<br />

Notes<br />

Urban Land Development 7 3<br />

1. Students must complete all of 1st and 2nd year before undertaking 3rd year.<br />

2. Students must meet pre-requisites in all subjects.<br />

3. Late penalties for late assignments apply.<br />

Course will involve compulsory field work within some units.<br />

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) (EE43)<br />

At the time of printing, the course listed below is provisional and subject to final University approval.<br />

Students should contact the School of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering early in <strong>1997</strong>.<br />

See course requirements and notes relating to undergraduate courses.<br />

Location: Gardens Point campus<br />

Course Duration: 4 years full-time<br />

Total Credit Points: 384<br />

Standard Credit Points/Full-Time Semester: 48<br />

Course Coordinator: Associate Professor Farhan Faruqi<br />

Note: Continuing students should refer to their course summary sheets or contact the School of Electrical<br />

and Electronic Systems Engineering for enrolment details.<br />

Professional Recognition<br />

This degree meets the requirements for membership of the Institution of Engineers, Australia and of the<br />

Institution of Radio and Electronics Engineers.<br />

Special Course Requirements<br />

A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering must obtain at least 60 days of industrial experience<br />

in an engineering environment approved by the Course Coordinator. Candidates in the Bachelor of<br />

Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) degree are required to obtain 10 days specialist experience in the avionics<br />

industry during the first year of their course. This is in addition to the 60 days’ industrial experience<br />

requirement. Candidates must, not later than the fourth week of semester immediately following each<br />

period of industrial experience, submit to the Faculty Office a report in the required format, describing the<br />

work carried out during the period of experience and including an Industrial Experience Record form.<br />

Forms are available from outside the Faculty Office, Room 1006, ITE Building, Gardens Point campus.<br />

Course Structure (Commencing Students) Credit Points Contact Hrs/Wk<br />

Year 1, Semester 1<br />

BNB004 Technology & Society 8 3<br />

CEB184 Engineering Mechanics 1 8 3<br />

CHB002 Introduction to Engineering Chemistry 11 (2) (1)<br />

EEB101 Circuits & Measurements 8 3<br />

MAB103 Introductory Engineering Mathematics 12 (8) (3)<br />

MAB187 Engineering Mathematics 1A 8 4<br />

PHB134 Engineering Physics 1B 8 3<br />

11 CHB002 Introduction to Engineering Chemistry is to be taken by those students not obtaining a SA in Year 12 Chemistry.<br />

All other students must apply for an exemption from this unit.<br />

12 MAB103 Introductory Engineering Mathematics is to be taken by those students not obtaining a SA or better in<br />

Queensland Maths C. All other students must apply for an exemption from this unit.<br />

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