Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Aerospace engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MAE2402

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MAE2404 Aerodynamics

I

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

MAE3401 Aerodynamics

II

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

ETC2440

Mathematics for economics and business

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MAE2401 Aircraft structures 1

MAE2405 Aircraft performance (if not already completed at level 1) or 6 point unit as directed by coordinator

MAE3456 Aerospace computational mechanics

MAE3426 Computeraided design

MAE3405 Flight vehicle propulsion

MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics

MAE3408 Aerospace control

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b)

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2 (list b)

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3 (list b)

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4401 Final year project

MAE4410 Flight vehicle design

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4402 Final year project - Thesis

MAE4404 Aerospace practices

MAE4411 Aircraft structures II

MAE4408 Damage tolerance and airworthiness

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3 (list b)

ETC3530

Contingencies in insurance and pensions

Page 1 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Aerospace engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

MEC2401 Dynamics I

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MAE2402

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MAE2404 Aerodynamics

I

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or

ACC1200 Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MAE2401 Aircraft structures 1

MAE2405 Aircraft performance (if not already completed at level 1) or 6 point unit as directed by coordinator

MAE3456 Aerospace computational mechanics

MAE3401 Aerodynamics

II

MAE3405 Flight vehicle propulsion

MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

BFC2751 Derivatives

1

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MAE3426 Computeraided design

MAE3408 Aerospace control

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives

2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4401 Final year project

MAE4410 Flight vehicle design

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4402 Final year project - Thesis

MAE4404 Aerospace practices

MAE4411 Aircraft structures II

MAE4408 Damage tolerance and airworthiness

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

Page 2 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Aerospace engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000

Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MAE2402

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MAE2404 Aerodynamics

I

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MAE2401 Aircraft structures 1

MAE2405 Aircraft performance (if not already completed at level 1) or 6 point unit as directed by coordinator

MAE3456 Aerospace computational mechanics

MAE3401 Aerodynamics

II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

MAE3405 Flight vehicle propulsion

MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MAE3426 Computeraided design

MAE3408 Aerospace control

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4401 Final year project

MAE4410 Flight vehicle design

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4402 Final year project - Thesis

MAE4404 Aerospace practices

MAE4411 Aircraft structures II

MAE4408 Damage tolerance and airworthiness

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Page 3 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Aerospace engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MAE2402

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MAE2404 Aerodynamics

I

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MAE2401 Aircraft structures 1

MAE2405 Aircraft performance (if not already completed at level 1) or 6 point unit as directed by coordinator

MAE3456 Aerospace computational mechanics

MAE3401 Aerodynamics

II

MAE3405 Flight vehicle propulsion

MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MAE3426 Computeraided design

MAE3408 Aerospace control

ECC3840 Mathematical economics

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4401 Final year project

MAE4410 Flight vehicle design

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4402 Final year project - Thesis

MAE4404 Aerospace practices

MAE4411 Aircraft structures II

MAE4408 Damage tolerance and airworthiness

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics

(capstone)

Page 4 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Chemical engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

YEAR 2

Semester 1

YEAR 2

Semester 2

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

CHM1011 chemistry I

(if not already completed at level 1) or CHM1051

Chemistry I advanced

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids (if not already completed at level 1) or

6 point unit as directed by coordinator

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CHE3161 Chemistry and chemical thermodynamics

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

CHE4161 Engineers in society

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CHE2164

Thermodynamics I

CHE2163 Heat and mass transfer

CHE3166 Process design

CHE4162 Particle technology

CHE3167 Transport phenomena and numerical methods

CHE3162 Process control

CHE3165 Separation processes

CHE3164 Reaction engineering

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

CHE4180 Chemical engineering project

(12 points)

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

CHE4170 Design project

(12 points)

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

Page 5 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Chemical engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

YEAR 1

Semester 2

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

YEAR 2

Semester 2

CHM1011 Chemistry I

(if not already completed at level 1) or CHM1051

Chemistry I advanced

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids (if not already completed at level 1) or

6 point unit as directed by coordinator

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or

ACC1200 Accounting for managers

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

CHE2164

Thermodynamics I

CHE3167 Transport phenomena and numerical methods

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CHE2163 Heat and mass transfer

CHE3162 Process control

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives

1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CHE3161 Chemistry and chemical thermodynamics

YEAR 4

Semester 2

CHE3166 Process design

CHE3165 Separation processes

CHE3164 Reaction engineering

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives

2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

CHE4161 Engineers in society

CHE4180 Chemical engineering project (12 points)

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CHE4162 Particle technology

CHE4170 Design project (12 points)

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

Page 6 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Chemical engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

YEAR 2

Semester 1

YEAR 2

Semester 2

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

CHM1011 chemistry I

(if not already completed at level 1) or CHM1051

Chemistry I advanced

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids (if not already completed at level 1) or

6 point unit as directed by coordinator

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

CHE2164

Thermodynamics I

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CHE2163 Heat and mass transfer

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CHE3161 Chemistry and chemical thermodynamics

CHE3167 Transport phenomena and numerical methods

CHE3162 Process control

CHE3165 Separation processes

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

CHE3166 Process design

CHE3164 Reaction engineering

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

CHE4161 Engineers in society

CHE4180 Chemical engineering project (12 points)

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CHE4162 Particle technology

CHE4170 Design project (12 points)

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Page 7 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Chemical engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

YEAR 2

Semester 1

YEAR 2

Semester 2

Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

CHM1011 chemistry I

(if not already completed at level 1) or CHM1051

Chemistry I advanced

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids (if not already completed at level 1) or

6 point unit as directed by coordinator

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

CHE2164

Thermodynamics I

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CHE2163 Heat and mass transfer

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CHE3161 Chemistry and chemical thermodynamics

CHE3167 Transport phenomena and numerical methods

CHE3162 Process control

CHE3165 Separation processes

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

CHE3166 Process design

CHE3164 Reaction engineering

ECC3840 Mathematical economics

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

CHE4161 Engineers in society

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CHE4162 Particle technology

CHE4180 Chemical engineering project

(12 points)

CHE4170 Design project

(12 points)

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

Page 8 of 36

Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook – http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-e3003.pdf

CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C

While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.

Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Civil engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

CIV2225 Design of steel and timber structures

CIV2206 Mechanics of solids

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

CIV2242

Geomechanics I

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

CIV3221 Building structures and technology

CIV3204 Engineering investigation

CIV3285 Engineering

Hydrology

CIV3247

Geomechanics II

CIV4285 Bridge design and assessment

CIV2263 Water systems

CIV2282 Transport and traffic engineering

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

CIV3284 Design of concrete and masonry structures

CIV4210 Project A

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

CIV4286 Project management for civil engineers

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CIV4288 Water

Treatment

CIV4212 Civil engineering practice 4

CIV4287 Road engineering

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Civil engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

YEAR 1

Semester 2

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

CIV2225 Design of steel and timber structures

CIV2206 Mechanics of solids

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

CIV2242

Geomechanics I

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200 Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

CIV3221 Building structures and technology

CIV2263 Water systems

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CIV3204 Engineering investigation

CIV2282 Transport and traffic engineering

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CIV3285 Engineering

Hydrology

YEAR 4

Semester 2

CIV3247

Geomechanics II

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

CIV3284 Design of concrete and masonry structures

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

BFC3240 International finance

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CIV4285 Bridge design and assessment

CIV4288 Water

Treatment

CIV4210 Project A

CIV4212 Civil engineering practice 4

CIV4286 Project management for civil engineers

CIV4287 Road engineering

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Civil engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

CIV2225 Design of steel and timber structures

CIV2206 Mechanics of solids

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

CIV2242

Geomechanics I

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CIV3221 Building structures and technology

CIV3204 Engineering investigation

CIV2263 Water systems

CIV2282 Transport and traffic engineering

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CIV3285 Engineering

Hydrology

YEAR 4

Semester 2

CIV3247

Geomechanics II

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

CIV3284 Design of concrete and masonry structures

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CIV4285 Bridge design and assessment

CIV4288 Water

Treatment

CIV4210 Project A

CIV4212 Civil engineering practice 4

CIV4286 Project management for civil engineers

CIV4287Road engineering

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Civil engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

CIV2225 Design of steel and timber structures

CIV2206 Mechanics of solids

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

CIV2242

Geomechanics I

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

CIV3221 Building structures and technology

CIV3204 Engineering investigation

CIV2263 Water systems

CIV2282 Transport and traffic engineering

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

CIV3285 Engineering

Hydrology

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

CIV3247

Geomechanics II

CIV4285 Bridge design and assessment

CIV4288 Water

Treatment

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

CIV3284 Design of concrete and masonry structures

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

ECC3840

Mathematical economics

CIV4212 Civil engineering practice 4

CIV4210 Project A

CIV4286Project management for civil engineers

CIV4287 Road engineering

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Electrical and computer systems engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems

Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ECE2191 Probability models in engineering

ECE2072 Digital systems

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

ECE3132 Control systems design

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

ECE3073 Computer systems

ECE2111 Signals and systems

ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics

ECE Technical elective

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

ECE3xxx Information and networks

ECE3091 Engineering design

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets Actuarial science specialisation unit level

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ECE4094 Project A

ECE4099 Professional practice

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

YEAR 5

Semester 2

ECE Technical elective ECE4095 Project B

ECE4151 Electrical energy systems

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Electrical and computer systems engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems

Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ECE2191 Probability models in engineering

ECE2072 Digital systems

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200

Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

ECE3073 Computer systems

ECE2131Electrical circuits

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

ECE2111 Signals and systems

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

ECE3132 Control systems design

YEAR 4

Semester 2

ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics

ECE3xxx Information and networks

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

ECE3091 Engineering design

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

ECE Technical elective

YEAR 5

Semester 2

ECE Technical elective

ECE4094 Project A

ECE4099 Professional practice

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

ECE4095 Project B

ECE4151 Electrical energy systems

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Electrical and computer systems engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems

Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or ENG1060

Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ECE2191 Probability models in engineering

ECE2072 Digital systems

ECC2010

Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

ECE3073 Computer systems

ECE2111 Signals and systems

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

ECE3132 Control systems design

YEAR 4

Semester 2

ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics

ECE3xxx Information and networks

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

ECE3091 Engineering design

ECC3690

International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

ECE Technical elective ECE4094 Project A

ECE4099

Professional practice

YEAR 5

Semester 2

ECE Technical elective ECE4095 Project B

ECE4151 Electrical energy systems

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Electrical and computer systems engineering and Mathematical Economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems

Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ECE2191 Probability models in engineering

ECE2072 Digital systems

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

ECE3073 Computer systems

ECE2111 Signals and systems

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

ECE3132 Control systems design

YEAR 4

Semester 2

ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics

ECE3xxx Information and networks

ECE3091 Engineering design

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

ECC3840

Mathematical economics

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

ECE Technical elective

YEAR 5

Semester 2

ECE Technical elective

ECE4094 Project A

ECE4099 Professional practice

ECE4095 Project B

Commerce elective

ECE4151 Electrical energy systems

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.

Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Environmental engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester

1

YEAR 1

Semester

2

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or ENG1060

Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester

1

ECC2800 Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world

BIO2011 Ecology and biodiversity

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester

2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester

1

YEAR 3

Semester

2

YEAR 4

Semester

1

YEAR 4

Semester

2

YEAR 5

Semester

1

YEAR 5

Semester

2

ENE3048 Energy and the environment

CHE2164 Thermodynamics

I

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

ENE3606 The air environment

CIV4286 project management for civil engineers

ENE4607 Environmental risk assessment

CIV2263 Water systems

ENE2503 Materials properties and recycling

Environmental engineering technical elective

CIV3285 Engineering hydrology

ENE4603 -

Environmental project

A

BTX3100

Sustainability regulation for business

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets Actuarial science specialisation unit level

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ENE4608

Environmental impact assessment and management systems

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

ENE4212

Environmental design

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Environmental engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester

1

YEAR 1

Semester

2

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester

1

ECC2800 Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world

BIO2011 Ecology and biodiversity

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester

2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200

Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester

1

ENE3048 Energy and the environment

CIV2263 Water systems

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester

2

CHE2164 Thermodynamics

I

ENE2503 Materials properties and recycling

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester

1

YEAR 4

Semester

2

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

ENE3606 The air environment

YEAR 5

Semester

1

YEAR 5

Semester

2

Environmental engineering technical elective

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

CIV3285 Engineering hydrology

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

CIV4286 project management for civil engineers

ENE4607 Environmental risk assessment

ENE4603 -

Environmental project

A

BTX3100 Sustainability regulation for business

ENE4608

Environmental impact assessment and management systems

ENE4212

Environmental design

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Environmental engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester

1

YEAR 1

Semester

2

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003

Engineering mobile apps or ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005

Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or ENG1060

Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester

1

ECC2800 Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world

BIO2011 Ecology and biodiversity

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester

2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

ECC2010

Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester

1

YEAR 3

Semester

2

ENE3048 Energy and the environment

CHE2164 Thermodynamics

I

CIV2263 Water systems

ENE2503 Materials properties and recycling

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester

1

YEAR 4

Semester

2

YEAR 5

Semester

1

YEAR 5

Semester

2

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

ENE3606 The air environment

Environmental engineering technical elective

CIV3285Engineering hydrology

CIV4286 project management for civil engineers

ENE4607 Environmental risk assessment

ENE4603 -

Environmental project

A

BTX3100

Sustainability regulation for business

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

ECC3690

International economics

(Capstone)

ENE4608

Environmental impact assessment and management systems

ENE4212

Environmental design

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Environmental engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester

1

YEAR 1

Semester

2

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or ENG1060

Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester

1

ECC2800 Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world

BIO2011 Ecology and biodiversity

ECC2000

Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester

2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

CHE2162 Material and energy balances

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester

1

YEAR 3

Semester

2

ENE3048 Energy and the environment

CHE2164 Thermodynamics

I

CIV2263 Water systems

ENE2503 Materials properties and recycling

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester

1

YEAR 4

Semester

2

YEAR 5

Semester

1

YEAR 5

Semester

2

CIV3248 Groundwater and environmental geomechanics

ENE3606 The air environment

Environmental engineering technical elective

CIV3285 Engineering hydrology

CIV4286 project management for civil engineers

ENE4603 -

Environmental project

A

ENE4607 Environmental risk assessment

BTX3100

Sustainability regulation for business

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

ECC3840

Mathematical economics

ENE4608

Environmental impact assessment and management systems

ENE4212

Environmental design

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Materials engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Materials Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MTE2541 Crystal structures, thermodynamics and phase equilibria

MTE2544 Functional materials

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MTE2542

Microstructural development

ENG2005 Advanced engineering maths

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MTE3541 Materials durability

MTE3545 Functional materials and devices

MTE3543

Microstructure to applications: Tthe mechanics of materials

MTE3547 Materials characterisation and modelling

MTE4571 Materials engineering design and practice

Materials engineering technical elective

MTE2546 Mechanics of materials

MTE2545 Polymers and ceramics I

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

MTE3542

Microstructural design in structural materials

MTE3546 Polymers and ceramics II

MTE4525 Project I

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

MTE4572 Polymer and composite processing and engineering

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

MTE4526 Project II

MTE4573 Processing and engineering of metals and ceramics

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Materials engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

Bachelor of Materials Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

YEAR 1

Semester 2

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of

Microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MTE2541 Crystal structures, thermodynamics and phase equilibria

MTE2544 Functional materials

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MTE2542

Microstructural development

ENG2005 Advanced engineering maths

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200 Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

MTE3541 Materials durability

MTE2546 Mechanics of materials

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

MTE3545 Functional materials and devices

MTE2545 Polymers and ceramics I

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MTE3543

Microstructure to applications: The mechanics of materials

MTE3547 Materials characterisation and modelling

MTE3542

Microstructural design in structural materials

MTE3546 Polymers and ceramics II

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

BFC3240 International finance

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MTE4571 Materials engineering design and practice

Materials engineering technical elective

MTE4525 Project I

MTE4526 Project II

MTE4572 Polymer and composite processing and engineering S1

MTE4573 Processing and engineering of metals and ceramics

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Materials engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Materials Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MTE2541 Crystal structures, thermodynamics and phase equilibria

MTE2544 Functional materials

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MTE2542

Microstructural development

ENG2005 Advanced engineering maths

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

MTE3541 Materials durability

MTE3545 Functional materials and devices

MTE2546 Mechanics of materials

MTE2545 Polymers and ceramics I

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MTE3543

Microstructure to applications: The mechanics of materials

MTE3547 Materials characterisation and modelling

MTE3542

Microstructural design in structural materials

MTE3546 Polymers and ceramics II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MTE4571 Materials engineering design and practice

YEAR 5

Semester 2

Materials engineering technical elective

MTE4525 Project I

MTE4526 Project II

MTE4572 Polymer and composite processing and engineering

MTE4573 Processing and engineering of metals and ceramics

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Materials engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Materials Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MTE2541 Crystal structures, thermodynamics and phase equilibria

MTE2544 Functional materials

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MTE2542

Microstructural development

ENG2005 Advanced engineering maths

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

MTE3541 Materials durability

MTE3545 Functional materials and devices

MTE2546 Mechanics of materials

MTE2545 Polymers and ceramics I

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MTE3543

Microstructure to applications: The mechanics of materials

MTE3547 Materials characterisation and modelling

MTE3542

Microstructural design in structural materials

MTE3546 Polymers and ceramics II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

ECC3840

Mathematical economics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MTE4571 Materials engineering design and practice

YEAR 5

Semester 2

Materials engineering technical elective

MTE4525 Project I

MTE4526 Project II

MTE4572 Polymer and composite processing and engineering

MTE4573 Processing and engineering of metals and ceramics

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechanical engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design:

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MEC2403 Mechanics of materials

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MEC2402

Engineering design I

MEC3457 Systems and control

MEC3455 Solid mechanics

MEC3453 Dynamics

II

MEC3456 Engineering computational mechanics

MEC2405

Thermodynamics

MEC3451 Fluid mechanics II

MEC3416 Engineering design II

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4408

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MEC4404 Professional

Practice

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

MEC4401 Final year project

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4426 Computeraided design

MEC4407 Engineering design III

MEC4402 Final year project – Thesis

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechanical engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MEC2403 Mechanics of materials

MEC2401 Dynamics I

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200 Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

MEC2402

Engineering design I

MEC3456 Engineering computational mechanics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

MEC3457 Systems and control

MEC2405

Thermodynamics

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MEC3455 Solid mechanics

MEC3451 Fluid mechanics II

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MEC3453 Dynamics

II

MEC3416 Engineering design II

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4408

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MEC4404 Professional

Practice

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4426 Computeraided design

MEC4407 Engineering design III

MEC4401 Final year project

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

MEC4402 Final year project – Thesis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechanical engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design:

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MEC2403 Mechanics of materials

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MEC2402

Engineering design I

MEC3457 Systems and control

MEC3456 Engineering computational mechanics

MEC2405

Thermodynamics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

MEC3455 Solid mechanics

MEC3451 Fluid mechanics II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MEC3453 Dynamics

II

MEC3416 Engineering design II

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4408

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MEC4404 Professional

Practice

MEC4401 Final year project

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4426 Computeraided design

MEC4407 Engineering design III

MEC4402 Final year project – Thesis

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechanical engineering and Mathematical Economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design:

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

MEC2403 Mechanics of materials

MEC2401 Dynamics I

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

MEC2402

Engineering design I

MEC3456 Engineering computational mechanics

MEC3457 Systems and control

MEC2405

Thermodynamics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

MEC3455 Solid mechanics

MEC3451 Fluid mechanics II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

Commerce elective

YEAR 4

Semester 2

MEC3453 Dynamics

II

MEC3416 Engineering design II

ECC3840 Mathematical economics

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

MEC4408

Thermodynamics and heat transfer

MEC4404 Professional

Practice

MEC4401 Final year project

YEAR 5

Semester 2

MEC4426 Computeraided design

MEC4407 Engineering design III

MEC4402 Final year project – Thesis

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechatronics engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

TRC2201 Mechanics

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

TRC3200 Dynamical systems

MEC2402 Engineering design I

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

TRC2001 Introduction to systems engineering

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

TRC3802 Thermo-fluids and power systems

TRC3600 Modelling and control

TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception

TRC3000 Mechatronics project II

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b) Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

TRC4000 Mechatronics final year project I

TRC4800 Robotics

MEC4418 Control systems

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

TRC4001 Mechatronics final year project II

TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

Mechatronics engineering technical elective

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechatronics engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

TRC2201 Mechanics

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200

Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

TRC3200 Dynamical systems

MEC2402 Engineering design I

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

YEAR 3

Semester 2

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

TRC2001 Introduction to systems engineering

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

TRC3802 Thermo-fluids and power systems

TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

YEAR 4

Semester 2

TRC3600 Modelling and control

TRC3000 Mechatronics project II

BFC3240 International finance

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

TRC4000 Mechatronics final year project I

TRC4800 Robotics

MEC4418 Control systems

YEAR 5

Semester 2

TRC4001 Mechatronics final year project II

TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

Mechatronics engineering technical elective

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechatronics engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or ENG1060

Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

TRC2201 Mechanics

ECC2010

Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

TRC3200 Dynamical systems

YEAR 3

Semester 2

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

MEC2402 Engineering design I

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

TRC2001 Introduction to systems engineering

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at

Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level

3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

TRC3802 Thermo-fluids and power systems

YEAR 4

Semester 2

TRC3600 Modelling and control

TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception

TRC3000

Mechatronics project II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at Level 3

ECC3690

International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

TRC4000 Mechatronics final year project I

TRC4800 Robotics

YEAR 5

Semester 2

TRC4001 Mechatronics final year project II

TRC4902

Mechatronics and manufacturing

MEC4418 Control systems

Mechatronics engineering technical elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Mechatronics engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering

(Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ECE2071 Computer organisation and programming

ECE2131 Electrical circuits

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics

TRC2201 Mechanics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

TRC3200 Dynamical systems

ECE3161 Analogue electronics

MEC2402 Engineering design I

TRC2001 Introduction to systems engineering

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

YEAR 4

Semester 1

TRC3802 Thermo-fluids and power systems

YEAR 4

Semester 2

TRC3600 Modelling and control

TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception

TRC3000 Mechatronics project II

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

3

ECC3840

Mathematical economics

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1

TRC4000 Mechatronics final year project I

TRC4800 Robotics

MEC4418 Control systems

YEAR 5

Semester 2

TRC4001 Mechatronics final year project II

TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

Mechatronics engineering technical elective

Commerce elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Software engineering and Actuarial science

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Actuarial Science

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

FIT2085 Introduction to computer science

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

FIT2101 Software engineering process and management

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1

YEAR 5

Semester 2

FIT3159 Computer architecture

FIT2100 Operating systems

FIT3170 Software engineering practice

FIT4002 Software engineering industry experience studio project

FIT2O99 Object oriented design and implementation

FIT2107 Software quality testing

FIT3077 Software engineering: architecture and design

FIT3171 Databases

FIT4003 Software engineering research project

ETC2430 Applied stochastic modelling

BFC2000 Financial institutions and markets

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

Actuarial science specialisation unit level

3 (list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business

ETC2420 Statistical methods in insurance

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 2

(list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)Actuarial science specialisation unit level

FIT3165 Computer networks

Actuarial science specialisation unit level 3

(list b)

Software engineering technical elective

ETC3530 Contingencies in insurance and pensions

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Software engineering and Finance

YEAR 1

Semester 1

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001 Engineering design: lighter, faster, stronger or ENG1002

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005

YEAR 1

Semester 2

YEAR 2

Semester 1

ENG1002 Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

FIT2085 Introduction to computer science

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

Bachelor of Finance

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

BFC1001 Foundations of finance

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

FIT2101 Software engineering process and management

ACC1100 Introduction to financial accounting or ACC1200 Accounting for managers

BFC2140 Corporate finance 1

YEAR 3

Semester 1

FIT3159 Computer architecture

FIT2O99 Object oriented design and implementation

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

BFC3140 Corporate finance 2

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 3

Semester 2

FIT2100 Operating systems

FIT2107 Software quality testing

BFC3540 Modelling in finance

BFC2751 Derivatives 1

YEAR 4

Semester 1

YEAR 4

Semester 2

FIT3170 Software engineering practice

FIT3077 Software engineering: architecture and design

BFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities

FIT3171 Databases

ETC3460 Financial econometrics

BFC3240 International finance

BFC3340 Derivatives 2

YEAR 5

Semester 1 FIT4002 Software engineering industry experience studio project YEAR 5

Semester 2

FIT4003 Software engineering research project

FIT3165 Computer networks

BFC2240 Equities and investment analysis

Software engineering technical elective

BFC3999 Finance and society (capstone)

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Software engineering and Economics and economic policy

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or

ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

FIT2085 Introduction to computer science

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080

Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

FIT2101 Software engineering process and management

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

FIT3159 Computer architecture

FIT2100 Operating systems

FIT2O99 Object oriented design and implementation

FIT2107 Software quality testing

YEAR 4

Semester 1

FIT3170 Software engineering practice

YEAR 4

Semester 2

FIT3077 Software engineering: architecture and design

FIT3171 Databases

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory - list b or a) at Level 2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory – List a) at

Level 3

Commerce elective

ECC3690 International economics (Capstone)

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1 FIT4002 Software engineering industry experience studio project YEAR 5

Semester 2

FIT4003 Software engineering research project

FIT3165 Computer networks

Software engineering technical elective

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

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Course progression map for 2016 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .

E3003 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Specialist

Specialisations - Software engineering and Mathematical economics and econometrics

YEAR 1

Semester 1

YEAR 1

Semester 2

Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)

ENG1001

Engineering design: lighter, faster,

ENG1003 Engineering mobile apps or ENG1005 stronger or ENG1002

ENG1002

Engineering design: cleaner, safer, smarter or ENG1001

ENG1005 Engineering mathematics or

ENG1003

Bachelor of Economics

Foundation unit or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers

ETC1000 Business and economic statistics

Engineering elective or

ENG1060 Computing for engineers (if not taken in

S1)

ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

YEAR 2

Semester 1

FIT2085 Introduction to computer science

MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

If two foundation units are required then overload is required for

PHS1080 Foundation physics

YEAR 2

Semester 2

FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures

FIT2101 Software engineering process and management

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics

YEAR 3

Semester 1

YEAR 3

Semester 2

FIT3159 Computer architecture

FIT2100 Operating systems

FIT2O99 Object oriented design and implementation

FIT2107 Software quality testing

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 1 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory)

Part 2 of pair list

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level

2/3

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

YEAR 4

Semester 1

FIT3170 Software engineering practice

YEAR 4

Semester 2

FIT3077 Software engineering: architecture and design

Economics discipline

(Compulsory) at Level 3

FIT3171 Databases

ECC3840 Mathematical economics

Commerce elective

Commerce elective

YEAR 5

Semester 1 FIT4002 Software engineering industry experience studio project YEAR 5

Semester 2

FIT4003 Software engineering research project

FIT3165 Computer networks

Commerce elective

Software engineering technical elective

ETC3400 Principles of econometrics

(capstone)

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