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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Engineering
DescriptionIn this double-degree program, the aerospace engineering component will develop strength in the core discipline areas of aerodynamics, aerospace materials, aerospace structures, propulsion and aerospace instrumentation and control, complemented by a major emphasis on design, which will be taught with a project-based focus. In addition, the program provides a professional education in a range of commerce disciplines, with a strong emphasis on developing analytical skills and professional competence for careers in the business or public sector. ObjectivesCourse objectives can be found in the Bachelor of Commerce single degree entry at http://monash.edu.au/pubs/2010handbooks/courses/0179.html and Bachelor of Aerospace Engineeringsingle degree entry at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2010handbooks/courses/3275.html. Vacation work/industrial experienceIn order to fulfil the requirements of the various degree regulations and Engineers Australia, all engineering students must complete 12 weeks of approved engineering work experience and submit a report on that work. Such work is normally undertaken in the vacations between second and third years and/or between third and fourth years (but may also be taken between first and second years). Students who have completed all academic requirements for their degrees are not eligible to graduate until this work experience has been completed and a satisfactory report submitted. Professional recognitionThis degree is recognised by the following legal entities:
Professional recognition may be dependent upon work experience requirements and the correct choice of units. For further details visit http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/asg/cds/publications/professional-recognition.html For information about professional recognition of Faculty of Engineering courses visit http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2010handbooks/undergrad/eng-03.html StructureThe course structure has three main components:
RequirementsThe degree requires completion of 40 units (240 points) over a maximum of 10 years as follows: Commerce component(a.) 16 units (96 points) from the Faculty of Business and Economics in the Bachelor of Commerce at the Clayton campus as follows: (i.) six compulsory common core units (36 points):
(ii.) at least two units from the following list (12 points):
(iii.) a major of eight units (48 points):*
* Depending on the major chosen, one of the units in the major may have already been studied as part of the group of common core units - where this is the case, students will complete an additional unit as detailed below. (iv.) additional units from the faculty in the Bachelor of Commerce at the Clayton campus to reach the required minimum of 16 units. Additional Bachelor of Commerce degree requirements:
Majors offered by the Faculty of Business and EconomicsUnits required for cross-discipline majorsAsian development and transition(a.) Two units from the following list:
(b.) six units from the following list or units from (a) not previously completed:
Business modelling(a.) The following five units:
(b.) three units from the following list:
Competition, regulation and public policy(a.) Two units from the following list: (b.) six units from the following list:
Finance(a.) The following three units
(b.) two units from the following list:
(c.) three units from the following list or units from (b) not previously completed:
Human resource management(a.) Six units from the following list:
(b.) two units from the following list or units from (a) not previously completed:
Information, strategy and decision making(a.) The following three units:
(b.) five units from the following list:
International commerce(a.) The following two units: (b.) six units from the following list:
Labour and employment(a.) The following five units:
(b.) one of the following units: (c.) two units from the following list:
Sustainability(a.) Two units from the following list:
(b.) the following two units:
(c.) four units from the following list:
Discipline majorsAccounting(a.) The following eight units:
Business law and taxationStudents need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Business Law and Taxation, Clayton campus (BTC or Clayton-based BTX units). EconomicsStudents need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Economics, Clayton campus (ECC or Clayton-based ECX units). Econometrics and business statisticsStudents need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Clayton campus (ETC or Clayton-based ETX units). ManagementStudents need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Management, Clayton campus (MGC or Clayton-based MGX units). MarketingStudents need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the offered by the Department of Marketing, Clayton campus (MKC or Clayton-based MKX units). Aerospace engineering component(b.) 24 units (144 points) from the Faculty of Engineering as follows: (i.) first year - complete six units (36 points) of engineering as follows: Four compulsory core engineering units (24 points):
those who have not completed VCE units 3 and 4 of Chemistry or Physics and/or Specialist Mathematics must select none, one or two appropriate foundation units (0 - 12 points) from: plus none, one or two (0 - 12 points) of engineering electives (depending on prerequisites) from the following list: (ii.) a specialisation in aerospace engineering (108 points) as follows: Second yearTwo engineering units (12 points) as follows: Third yearThree engineering units (18 points) as follows:
Fourth yearSix engineering units (36 points) as follows:
Fifth yearSeven engineering units (42 points) as follows: Award(s)
Bachelor of CommerceBachelor of Aerospace EngineeringBachelor of Aerospace Engineering (with Honours)
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