A certificate will be awarded to all students achieving first class honours.
A prize of $100 and a plaque awarded to the top final-year degree student at the Caulfield campus.
A prize of $200 will be awarded annually for a period of three years from 1996 to the Caulfield student with the top overall performance in the subjects CVE4181 (Traffic engineering and planning) and CVE4182 (Municipal and highway engineering).
Two prizes of $250 to be awarded, at the discretion of the Department of Civil Engineering, to the student or students exhibiting outstanding overall performance in (i) the level-three subjects CVE3161 (Hydraulics), CVE3171 (Public health engineering) and CVE3162 (Hydrology) and (ii) in the subject ENC4012 (Computer applications 7C).
A prize of $200 awarded to the student with the best overall performance in the third-year subjects CVE3121 (Structural engineering 3) and CVE3122 (Structural engineering 4).
A prize of $200 is to be awarded, at the discretion of the lecturer in the subject CVE3131 (Timber engineering), to a student displaying a special interest in, or aptitude for, timber design. Timber Promotion Council provide further support in the conduct of this course to a total of $2000.
Awarded to outstanding students in levels two and four of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing) degree.
A prize of $500 is to be awarded annually to the Caulfield or Clayton student who excels in the area of VLSI design as recommended by the head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering.
Prizes of A$1500 (fourth year), A$1000 (third year) and A$500 (second year) shall be awarded annually to the Malaysian student on the Caulfield or Clayton campus with the best academic performance in the respective year in electrical, electronics or computer engineering courses, as nominated by the staff of the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering.
Awarded to an outstanding third-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing) student.
Awarded to the best third-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing) student.
Awarded to the best final-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing) communications project student.
Awarded to the best final-level Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computing) power engineering student.
A prize of $150 plus a plaque will be awarded annually to the BTech(AMT) student achieving the highest average mark upon completion of the degree.
The Australian Pump Manufacturers' Association has provided $500 worth of awards to be given for the best student project in the area of pumps and the best student in second year studying fluids and energy.
Awarded to the most improved second-year industrial engineering student. The award consists of $100 plus software, manuals and books to the value of $250.
A prize of $200 and a certificate donated by the Institute of Industrial Engineers will be awarded annually to a Monash University student predominantly undertaking full-time, third-year industrial engineering studies. The award is to be made to the student who achieves the best overall academic results in their third-year studies and will be awarded to that student nominated by the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
One prize of $100 to the top student in final year thermodynamics or thermodynamics project.
A prize of $250 will be awarded annually to a third-year student enroled for the full third-year subjects who has provisionally enroled for subjects relevant to lubrication and wear, offered in year four of the Bachelor of Engineering degree at Caulfield campus. The award will be based on the highest average score from the group of students who fulfil the above requirements.
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