Subject list XI: Branches of study for the double degree of BEng and BBus

Level

Subject

Credit points

Prerequisites

Corequisites


Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Business

(available at Gippsland campus only)





For existing students only who started in engineering or in engineering/business




Level 3

Civil engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG3000 Industrial experience

0




GEG3104 Engineering project management

6

Completion of level2



GEG3133 Engineering computer applications

5

GEG1123 or GEG1133, GEG1132, GAS1641, GAS1642, GAS2741



GEG3303 Structural engineeringII

4

GEG2303



GEG3313 Structural engineeringIII

4

GEG2313



GEG3323 Soil mechanicsI

4

GEG2323



GEG3333 Road engineering

5

GEG2323, GEG2333



GEG3343 Public health engineering

4

GEG2743



GEG3353 Engineering construction

5

GEG2313, GEG2323, GEG2343



Business subjects





Two from core subjects

12




Mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG3000 Industrial experience

0




GEG3104 Engineering project management

6

Completion of level2



GEG3133 Engineering computer applications

5

GEG1123 or GEG1133, GEG1132, GAS1641, GAS1642, GAS2741



GEG3703 Mechanical designIII

4

GEG2703



GEG3713 Engineering materials and manufacturing processes

5

GEG1713



GEG3723 Mechanics of materials

4

GEG2723



GEG3733 ThermodynamicsIII

4

GEG2733



GEG3743 Fluid mechanicsII

5

GEG2743



GEG3763 Vibration and noise control

5

GEG2723



Business subjects





Two from core subjects

12




Electro-mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG3000 Industrial experience

0




GEG3104 Engineering project management

6

Completion of level2



GEG3133 Engineering computer applications

5

GEG1123 or GEG1133, GEG1132, GAS1641, GAS1642, GAS2741



Other subjects to be selected after consultation with course adviser

27




Business subjects





Two from core subjects

12



Level 4

Civil engineering





Engineering subjects





Four options to be chosen from the following:





GEG4034 Environmental engineering1

6

Completion of level2



GEG4304 Structural engineeringIV1

6

GEG3303



GEG4314 Structural engineeringV1

6

GEG3313



GEG4324 GeomechanicsII1

6

GEG3323



GEG4334 Traffic engineering1

6

GEG3333



GEG4344 Hydrology1

6

GEG3343



1Four optional subjects to be offered in any one year from those listed (selection to be based on resources available, and a student poll)





Business subjects





MGG2304 Organisational behaviour

6

MGG1302



Four other subjects

24




Mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG4154 Control systems

6

GEG2513, GEG2523, GAS2641



Three options to be chosen from:





GEG4604 Mechanical designIV

6

GEG3703



GEG4614 Computer integrated manufacture

6

GEG1102, GEG1123



GEG4624 Rotodynamic machines

6

GEG3743, GEG3763



GEG4654 Combustion and heat transfer

6

GEG3733, GEG3743



Business subjects





As for civil engineering





Electro-mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG4154 Control systems

6

GEG2513, GEG2523, GAS2641



Other subjects to be selected after consultation with course adviser

21




Business subjects





As for civil engineering




Level 5

All disciplines





Engineering subjects





GEG4008 Engineering project

12

Completion of level4



Business subjects





MGG3309 Industrial relations

6

MGG1302



Five other subjects (30 credit points) or six other subjects (36 credit points) if two majors are taken which do not include the management major

30 or 36




Course totals





Civil: 251 or 257 credit points





Mechanical: 252 or 258 credit points





Electro-mechanical: 254 or 260 credit points





Notes





1Students starting in engineering or engineering/business are not required to do the business core subjects GAS1751 (Quantitative methods1) and GCO1851 (Computers in business).
2Candidates must comply with the following Bachelor of Business requirements. A candidate must complete: (i)a major study of a least six semester subjects in at least one business teaching area, and two submajors of at least four semester subjects in two other business teaching areas, or (ii)two major studies of at least six semester subjects in two business teaching areas. Accounting, economics, management, marketing are available as majors and/or submajors whilst law and computing are available as submajors.
3If one business major only is taken other than management then one submajor must be management otherwise the fifth-year subjects will total sixty credit points.
4A minimum of 251 credit points must be achieved.





Students starting in business



First year

All disciplines





AFG1001 Introductory accountingA

6

Admission to BBus



ECG1101 Introduction to economics

6

Admission to BBus



TBG1201 Introduction to business law

6

Admission to BBus



MGG1302 Management theory and functions

6

Admission to BBus



MKG1401 Introduction to marketing

6

Admission to BBus



GAS1751 Quantitative methodsI

6

The subject assumes a mathematical background at about Year11 level



GCO1851 Computers in business

6

Admission to BBus



One other subject

6



Second year

All disciplines





Engineering subjects





Same as BE level1 except for ENG1602





Business subjects





One subject

6



Third year

All disciplines





Engineering subjects





As for second-year discipline start in engineering

33 or 35




Business subjects





Three subjects

18



Fourth year

All disciplines





Engineering subjects





As for third-year discipline start in engineering

37.5




Business subjects





Two subjects

12




or three subjects if two majors are taken which do not include the management major

18



Fifth year

Civil engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG4008 Engineering project

12

Completion of level4



Three options to be chosen from the following:





GEG4034 Environmental engineering1

6

Completion of level2



GEG4304 Structural engineeringIV1

6

GEG3303



GEG4314 Structural engineeringV1

6

GEG3313



GEG4324 GeomechanicsII1

6

GEG3323



GEG4334 Traffic engineering1

6

GEG3333



GEG4344 Hydrology1

6

GEG3343



1Four optional subjects to be offered in any one year from those listed (selection to be based on resources available, and a student poll).





Business subjects





Four subjects

24




Mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG4008 Engineering project

12

Completion of level3



GEG4154 Control systems

6

GEG2513, GEG2523, GAS2641



Three options to be chosen from:





GEG4604 Mechanical designIV

6

GEG3703



GEG4614 Computer integrated manufacture

6

GEG1102, GEG1123



GEG4624 Rotodynamic machines

6

GEG3743, GEG3763



GEG4654 Combustion and heat transfer

6

GEG3733



Business subjects





Four subjects

24




Electro-mechanical engineering





Engineering subjects





GEG4008 Engineering project

12

Completion of level3



GEG4154 Control systems

6

GEG2513, GEG2523, GAS2641



Other subjects to be selected after consultation with course adviser

15




Business subjects





Four subjects

24




Notes





1Students must include the following management subjects in the course: MGG1302 (Management theory and functions) and MGG2323 (Industrial relations).
2Candidates must comply with the following Bachelor of Business requirements. A candidate must complete: (i)a major study of a least six semester subjects in at least one business teaching area, and two submajors of at least four semester subjects in two other business teaching areas, or (ii)two major studies of at least six semester subjects in two business teaching areas. Accounting, economics, management, marketing are available as majors and/or submajors whilst law and computing are available as submajors.
3If one business major only is taken other than management then one submajor must be management otherwise the fourth-year subjects will total 61.5 credit points.
4Students who have passed GCO1851 (Computers in business) are not required to do GEG1123 (Engineering computing tools).
5A minimum of 252 credit points must be achieved.





Double degree BE/BBus in the branch of interdisciplinary engineering





For commencing Gippsland students only.




Level 1

As for BE level one (on-campus or distance mode) in subject listI

48



Level 2

Six common core subjects are taken during first semester of level two. At the end of the first semester, an engineering field of study is selected as an 'engineering discipline major', and the second semester study program is chosen accordingly.





Common core subjects





GSE2002 Engineering design and computer-aided drawing

4




GSE2003 Measurement and instrumentation

4

ENG1301



GSE2303 Digital electronics I

4

ENG1301



GSE2701 Engineering computer techniques

4

ENG1602



GSE2703 Engineering mathematical analysis

4

ENG1603, ENG1902



MGG1302 Management theory and functions

6




TBG1201 Introduction to business law

6




Engineering discipline major





Civil engineering major





GSE2201 Structural mechanics

4

ENG1201



GSE2202 Introduction to geoengineering

4

ENG1201



GSE2203 Fluid mechanics

4

ENG1201



Elective subjects (1 of 4 to be chosen):





GSE2301 Electrical power I

4

ENG1301



GSE2302 Analog electronic devices

4

ENG1301



GSE2401 Thermodynamics I

4

ENG1701 or VCE Chemistry



GSE2402 Applied mechanics

4

ENG1401



Electrical and electronics engineering major





GSE2301 Electrical power I

4

ENG1301



GSE2302 Analog electronic devices

4

ENG1301



Elective subjects (2 of 5 to be chosen):





GSE2201 Structural mechanics

4

ENG1201



GSE2202 Introduction to geoengineering

4

ENG1301



GSE2203 Fluid mechanics

4

ENG1201



GSE2401 Thermodynamics I

4

ENG1401



GSE2402 Applied mechanics

4

ENG1401



Mechanical engineering major





GSE2203 Fluid mechanics

4

ENG1201



GSE2401 Thermodynamics I

4

ENG1401



GSE2402 Applied mechanics

4

ENG1401



Elective subjects (1 of 4 to be chosen):





GSE2201 Structural mechanics

4

ENG1201



GSE2202 Introduction to geoengineering

4

ENG1201



GSE2301 Electrical power I

4

ENG1301



GSE2302 Analog electronic devices

4

ENG1301



Total: 48 cp




Level 3

At level three, six common core subjects are taken. Students must choose significant further study in the engineering discipline major commenced at level two, supported by study in two majors (or a major and two submajors) taken from the business degree. Students are responsible for their choice of program and on the selection of subjects from those listed below. Advice of the course coordinators is essential.





Common core subjects





GSE3000 Industrial experience

0




GSE3701 Engineering computer applications

4

GSE2701



AFG1001 Introductory accounting

6




MKG1401 Introduction to marketing

6




ECG1101 Introduction to economics

6




MGG2304 Organisational behaviour

6

MGG1302



Engineering discipline major





Civil engineering major





GSE3201 Structural analysis

4

GSE2201



GSE3202 Soils and foundation mechanics

4

GSE2202



GSE3203 Water supply and sewerage

4

GSE2203



GSE3204 Construction practice

4

GSE2003



GSE3205 Design of concrete structures

4

GSE2201



Electrical engineering major





GSE3302 Analog electronic applications

4

GSE2302



GSE3303 Digital electronics II

4

GSE2303



GSE3304 Microprocessors and applications

4

GSE3303



GSE3305 Communication systems

4

GSE2302



GSE3306 Electrical network analysis

4

GSE2301



Mechanical engineering major





GSE3401 Thermodynamics II

4

GSE2401



GSE3402 Mechanical design

4

GSE2402



GSE3404 Fluid machines

4

GSE2203



GSE3405 Computer integrated manufacturing

4




GSE3406 Maintenance and asset management

4




Total: 48 cp




Level 4

At level four, a further three common core subjects are taken. Studies continue in the seleted engineering discipline major. Approved major/ submajor study sequences to be completed at levels four and five must now be selected from the business degree.





Common core subjects





GSE3703 Computer instrumentation and control

4

GSE3701



GSE4001 Environmental engineering (may substitute GSE3001 Social responsibility and professional practice, or GSE3002 Sustainable development)

4




MGG3309 Industrial relations

6

MGG2304



Engineering discipline major





Civil engineering major





GSE4202 Geotechnical engineering

4

GSE2202



GSE4203 Land and waterways management

4

GSE2203



GSE4204 Road engineering

4

GSE2202, GSE2201



GSE4205 Design of steel structures

4

GSE2201



Electrical engineering major





GSE4301 Electrical power engineering II

4

GSE2306



GSE4302 Power electronics (may substitute GSE3301 Electrical design)

4

GSE3302



GSE4303 Control systems

4

GSE2301, GSE2703



GSE4304 Digital signal processing

4

GSE3304



Mechanical engineering major





GSE4303 Control systems

4

GSE2301, GSE2703



GSE4401 Energy and heat transfer

4

GSE3401



GSE4402 Vibration and acoustics

4

GSE2402



GSE4403 Industrial robotic systems

4




Business majors/submajors





Accounting





Management





Economics





Marketing





Tourism management





Law





Computing





3 subjects of the 9 required for completion of the approved major/ submajor sequences chosen by the candidate.

18




Total: 48 cp




Level 5

At level five, the student must complete:a final year engineering project and the sequences of major/submajor studies commenced in the business degree at level four.





Engineering discipline major





GSE4000 Engineering project

12

Completion of level three



Business majors/submajors





6 subjects to complete the 9 required for completion of the approved major/submajor sequences commenced by the student in level four.

36




Total: 48 cp




Requirements for the degree in the branch of interdisciplinary engineering
The student requires 192 credit points for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering, of which not less than 144 credit points must be obtained in subjects also listed in the BE single degree subject list for the interdisciplinary engineering branch.