Monash University Engineering handbook 1995

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Bachelor of Technology

(Computer Studies) * (Advanced Manufacturing Technology)

The Bachelor of Technology degrees are of three years duration, if taken full-time or up to six years if taken part-time. It is part of a program which links the degree with courses in designated TAFE colleges.

The Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies) (BTech(CompSt)) is articulated with the Associate Diploma in Technology (Computing) which is run on the Holmesglen and Frankston colleges of technical and further education (TAFE). The first year of the program is common to both the associate diploma and the degree. The second and third years of the degree are taught on the Caulfield and Peninsula campuses of the university. The course aims to produce technologists who are flexible in their thinking and so are able to respond to the changing needs of industry.

The Bachelor of Technology (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) (BTech(AMT)) is articulated to approved associate diploma courses in Holmesglen, Frankston, Moorabbin and Dandenong colleges of TAFE. The second and third years of the degree are taught on the Caulfield campus of the university. The diplomates gain advanced standing to second year of the Bachelor of Technology. The course provides a specialised education designed to meet the needs of industry for technologists having a detailed knowledge of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) and its associated management techniques.

Subject lists for the Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies) and Bachelor of Technology (AMT) degrees.

The core and elective subjects required at level two and three in the courses are listed in full in the subject lists for the Bachelor of Technology degrees included after this section of the handbook. Students should become familiar with the requirements for completion of the degree set out in the subject lists.


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