Subject list IV: Branches of study for the double degree of BE and LLB

Admission to the double degree program occurs only at the end of the common first year of the Bachelor of Engineering course, which may be completed at Caulfield, Clayton or Gippsland campuses.
First year
Bachelor of Laws subjects: None
Bachelor of Engineering subjects: As for level one in BE subject list I (48 cp).
The later years of the double degree program are available at Clayton campus only.

Second year

Third year

Fourth year

Fifth year & following

Chemical engineering




LAW1100 Legal process100 CHE2100 Momentum transferI CHE2113 Principles of chemical processing systemsI CHE2114 Principles of chemical processing systemsII CHE2120 ThermodynamicsI CHE2140 Chemical engineering CHE2150 Chemical engineering practiceI CHE2160 Chemical engineering practiceII CHM2731 Chemistry C CHM2732 Chemistry D MAT2901 Multivariable calculus for engineering MAT2902 Linear algebra and differential equations for engineering (44 cp)

LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 only: CHE3101 Reaction engineeringI CHE3102 Heat and mass transferI CHE3103 Heat and mass transferII CHE3104 Momentum transferII CHE3107 Process control CHE3108 Process design and operationI CHE3109 Process design and operationII CHE3111 Transport phenomenaI CHE3114 Thermodynamics and electrochemistry CHE3117 Introduction to process simulation CHE3118 Chemical engineering practiceIII CHE3119 Chemical engineering practiceIV MAT3910 Integral transforms and calculus of variations (40 cp)
For 2000 onwards: CHE3101 Reaction engineering I CHE3102 Heat and mass transfer I CHE3103 Heat and mass transfer II CHE3104 Momentum transfer II CHE3107 Process control CHE3108 Process design and operation I CHE3109 Process design and operation II CHE3111 Transport phenomena I CHE3113 Thermodynamics II CHE3118 Chemical engineering practice III MAT3901 Statistics and integral transforms for engineering (42 cp)

LAW2100 Contract200 LAW3400 Property300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 and 2000 only: CHE4102 Reaction engineeringII CHE4109 Process design and operationIII CHE4110 Process simulation and control CHE4112 Environmental engineering CHE4114 ManagementI CHE4115 ManagementII CHE4117 Design project (31 cp)
From 2001 onwards: CHE4102 Reaction engineering II CHE4109 Process design and operation III CHE4110 Process simulation and control CHE4112 Environmental engineering CHE4114 Management I CHE4117 Design project (30 cp)

Three remaining compulsory law subjects and 72 cp of elective law subjects. Note that chemical, engineering students may expect to complete the remaining law subjects in a further two years. All students may reduce the length of the course by astute use of the summer semesters in law.

Civil engineering




LAW1100 Legal process100 CIV2204 Strength of materials CIV2205 Modelling and computing CIV2222 Steel framed structures CIV2223 Design of concrete structures CIV2224 Timber and masonry structures CIV2241 Introductory geoengineering CIV2261 Water supply 1 CIV2281 Transport and traffic MAT2911 Mathematical methods with applications I MAT2912 Mathematical methods with applications II (40 cp)

LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 and 2000 only: CIV2202 Surveying CIV3202 Civil engineering practice 3 CIV3225 Steel structures CIV3227 Elastic stress analysis CIV3228 Concrete structural design CIV3229 Analysis of structures CIV3230 Inelastic structures CIV3244 Groundwater, seepage and environmental geoengineering CIV3246 Geoengineering: stability and settlement CIV3261 Hydraulics CIV3262 Public health engineering CIV3263 Hydrology CIV3281 Transport and traffic engineering (42 cp)
From 2000 onwards*: Remaining 4 cp of level-two subject (CIV2202 Surveying) CIV3XXX Road engineering CIV3XXX Geoengineering strength and deformation CIV3XXX Groundwater CIV3XXX Water supply 2 CIV3XXX Urban drainage and sewerage CIV3XXX Building structures CIV3XXX Aging infrastructure and building technology CIV3XXX Bridge structures CIV3XXX Statistics (4cp + 36 cp = 40 cp) * NB: Dependent on timetable restrictions.

LAW2200 Contract 200 LAW3400 Property300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 and 2000 only: CIV3245 Geoengineering geology CIV4210 ProjectA CIV4212 Civil engineering practice4 CIV4232 Timber, masonry and building technology CIV4233 Concrete technology CIV4282 Highway engineering Plus at least five credit points required from civil engineering level-four elective subjects as set out in subject listI. (30 cp)
From 2001 onwards*: Remaining 4 cp of level-three subject (CIV3XXX Geoengineering stability) CIV4XXX.06 Project A Plus 18 cp's of electives from level-four Civil elective subjects. (4cp + 24 cp = 28 cp) * NB: Dependent on timetable restrictions.

Three remaining compulsory law subjects and 72 cp of elective law subjects. Note that civil engineering students must expect to take longer than two years to complete these remaining law subjects, unless subjects are completed in law summer semesters.

Electrical and computer systems engineering




LAW1100 Legal process100 ECE2101 Electrical circuits ECE2201 Electromagnetics ECE2401 Telecommunications ECE2501 Electrical energyI generation and distribution ECE2601 Electronics and control systemsI ECE2701 Digital logic ECE2702 Computer organisation and software engineering ECE2903 Physics of electronic devices MAT2901 Multivariable calculus for engineering MAT2902 Linear algebra and differential equations for engineering (40 cp)

LAW 3300 Criminal law and procedure300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 only: Core ECS3311 Circuit theoryII ECS3312 Circuit theoryIII ECS3321 Electromagnetic theoryII ECS3331 Control systemsII ECS3361 Small-signal amplifiers ECS3362 Large-signal circuits ECS3371 Computer systems engineeringIII ECS3381 Computer systems engineeringIV MAT3910 Integral transforms and calculus of variations MAT3920 Statistical methods Computer systems stream ECS3343 Computer communications plus electives to a total of six cp chosen from the level-three computer systems stream elective subjects in subject listI (43 cp) Electrical and electronic systems stream ECS3341 Information transmission ECS3351 Electrical energyII (42 cp) Telecommunications stream ECS3341 Information transmission ECS3342 Switching and signalling (42 cp)
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 2000 onwards: ECE3102 Signals and systems ECE3202 Electromagnetic propagation ECE3301 Control systems 2 ECE3602 Electronics 2 ECE3603 Electronics 3 ECE3703 Computer engineering ECE3704 Software engineeirng and real-time systems ECE3907 Engineering management A MAT3901 Statistics and integral transforms for engineering Plus one of the following: ECE3402 Information transmission ECE3502 Electrical energy II ECE3905 Design (40 cp)

LAW2100 Contract200 LAW3400 Property300
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 1999 and 2000 only: Core ECS4394 Thesis projectA (9 cp) or ECS4395 Thesis projectB (12 cp) Computer systems stream ECS4367 Electronic systems and components ECS4373 Computer systems engineeringV plus electives to a total of 12/9 cp chosen from the level-four computer systems stream elective subjects in subject listI (29 cp) Electrical and electronic systems stream ECS3391 Electrical design ECS4332 Modern control systems ECS4353 Electrical energy systemsI ECS4367 Electronic systems and components plus electives to a total of 6/3 cp chosen from the level-four electrical stream elective subjects in subject listI (30 cp) Telecommunications stream ECS4313 Signal processing ECS4322 Microwave and mobile radio systems ECS4344 Digital transmission and optical systems ECS4373 Computer systems engineeringV plus electives to a total of 6/3 cp chosen from the level-four telecommunications stream elective subjects in subject listI (31 cp) Higher cp if 9 cp project chosen, lower if 12 cp project chosen.
Bachelor of Engineering subjects for 2001 onwards: ECE4909 Project (12 cp) Plus 16 cps of electives from level-four ECSE elective subjects. (28 cp)

Three remaining compulsory law subjects and 72 cp of elective law subjects. Note that electrical and computer systems engineering students may expect to complete the remaining law subjects in a further two years. All students may reduce the length of the course by astute use of the summer semesters in law.

Materials engineering




LAW1100 Legal process100 MTE2501 Structure of engineering materialsI MTE2502 Structure of engineering materialsII MTE2503 Phase equilibria and microstructure MTE2504 Thermomechanical anal ysis MTE2505 Polymer morphology and structure MTE2521 Techniques in materials engineeringI MTE2522 Techniques in materials engineering 2 MAT2911 Mathematical methods with applications I MAT2912 Mathematical methods with applications II (40 cp)

LAW3300 Criminal law and proce dure 300 MTE3502 Physical metallurgy MTE3503 Engineering practice 1 MTE3504 Mechanical properties of polymers MTE3505 Fracture and fracture mechanics MTE3506 Plasticity and metal shaping MTE3507 Ceramics MTE3508 Electrical and magnetic materials MTE3509 Polymer processing MTE3510 Surface engineering MTE3511 Mechanical behaviour of metals and alloys (42 cp)

LAW2100 Contract200 LAW3400 Property300 MTE4521 Engineering practice MTE4522 Engineering design MTE4525 ProjectI MTE4560 Polymer engineering MTE4561 Metallurgical engi neering MTE4562 Ceramics engineering (26 cp)

Three remaining compulsory law subjects and 72 cp of elective law subjects. Note that materials engineering students may expect to complete the remaining law subjects in a further two years. All students may reduce the length of the course by astute use of the summer semesters in law.

Mechanical engineering




LAW1100 Legal process 100 ECS2300 Electrical engineering MEC2410 Engineering practices: drafting MEC2420 Engineering practices: design process MEC2430 Fluid mechanics MEC2440 Applied mechanics MEC2460 Mechanical design: materials selection MEC2470 Mechanics of solids MEC2480 Thermodynamics MEC2490 Computer programming MAT2901 Multivariable calculus for engineering MAT2902 Linear algebra and differential equations for engineering (43 cp)

LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure300 MEC3401 Fundamentals of heat transfer MEC3403 Engineering practices: machine design MEC3404 Engineering practices: design management MEC3406 Mechanical vibrations MEC3408 Deformation of solids MEC3462 Systems and control MEC3465 Fluid mechanics MEC3469 Computer-assisted engineering MEC3494 Statistical analysis of mechanical systems (NB: One of these subjects may be postponed and taken in fourth year depending on timetable restrictions). (44 cp)

LAW2100 Contract 200 LAW3400 Property300 Core: MEC4401 Engineering practices: project thesisA MEC4406 Engineering practices: project thesisC MEC4424 Engineering practices: industrial innovation Level-4 elective: One subject to a total of six cp required as set out in subject listI. The subject ENG4611 Schools technology project may not be taken. (18 cp)

Three remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling seventy-two credit points. Note that mechanical engineering students may expect to complete the remaining law subjects in a further two years. All students may reduce the length of the course by astute use of the summer semesters in law.

Degree requirements
Please note that the first figure relates to students who commenced their degrees in 1997 or earlier, and the figure in brackets relates to students who commenced their course in 1998 or later.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in chemical engineering
The student requires 188 (192) credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 153 (164) credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in chemical engineering in subject listI.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in civil engineering
The student requires 188 (192) credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 164 (156) credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in civil engineering in subject listI.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in electrical and computer systems engineering
The student requires 188 (192) credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 156 (156) credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in electrical and computer systems engineering in subject listI.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in materials engineering
The student requires 188 (192) credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 153 (156) credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in materials engineering in subject listI.
Requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in mechanical engineering
The student requires 188 (192) credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 153 (155) credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in mechanical engineering in subject listI.