All branches of study
As for level one in subject list I.
Note 1: Chemical engineering students do not take MTE1510.04 (Mechanical properties of materials).
Note 2: Civil engineering students may substitute an approved subject from a later level for the level-one elective subjects listed.
Second year
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Third
year
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Fourth
year
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Fifth
year
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Chemical
engineering
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LAW1100
Legal process 100 CHE2100 Momentum transfer I CHE2110 Analysis of chemical processing systems I CHE2111 Analysis of chemical processing systems II CHE2120 Thermodynamics I CHE2140 Chemical engineering CHE2150 Chemical engineering practice I CHE2160 Chemical engineering practice II CHM2711 Chemistry III MAT2910 Engineering mathematics III MAT2920 Engineering mathematics IV
MAT2930 Numerical methods
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LAW3300
Criminal law and procedure 300 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 CHE3114 Thermodynamics and electrochemistry
CHE3118 Chemical engineering practice III
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LAW2100
Contract 200 LAW3400 Property 300 CHE4102 Reaction engineering II CHE4109 Process design and operation III CHE4110 Process simulation and control CHE4112 Environmental engineering CHE4114 Management I CHE4115 Management II
CHE4117 Design project
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Four
remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling 72 credit
points.
Note: 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.
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CHE3119
Chemical engineering practice IV
MAT3910 Integral transforms and calculus of variations
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Civil
engineering
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LAW1100
Legal process 100 CIV2201 Civil engineering practice 2 CIV2221 Stress and structural analysis CIV2250 Civil engineering computing CIV2260 Design of structures CIV2271 Introduction to geoengineering MEC2430 Fluid mechanics MTE2540 Materials science and engineering MAT2930 Numerical methods MAT2941 Civil engineering mathematics* MAT2952 Statistical methods*
* Only for those students enrolled in the degree for 1996 or later
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LAW3300
Criminal law and procedure 300 CIV2220 Surveying CIV3202 Civil engineering practice 3 CIV3203 Civil engineering project management 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
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LAW2100
Contract 200 CIV3245 Geoengineering geology MAT3920 Statistical methods (only for those students enrolled in the degree prior to 1996) CIV4210 Project A CIV4212 Civil engineering practice 4 CIV4213 Civil engineering business management CIV4232 Timber, masonry and building technology CIV4233 Concrete technology CIV4282 Highway engineering
Plus at least fifteen credit points required from civil engineering level-four
elective subjects as set out in subject list I.
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Five
remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling 72 credit
points.
Note: 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.
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Electrical
and computer systems engineering
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LAW1100
Legal process 100 ECS2310 Circuit theory I ECS2320 Electromagnetic theory I ECS2340 Telecommunications ECS2350 Electrical energy I ECS2360 Electronics and control systems I ECS2370 Computer systems engineering I ECS2380 Computer systems engineering II ECS3392 Management II PHS2081 Physics III MAT2910 Engineering mathematics III
MAT2920 Engineering mathematics IV
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LAW
3300 Criminal law and procedure 300 Bachelor of Engineering subjects Core ECS3311 Circuit theory II ECS3312 Circuit theory III ECS3321 Electromagnetic theory II ECS3331 Control systems II ECS3361 Small-signal amplifiers ECS3362 Large-signal circuits ECS3371 Computer systems engineering III ECS3381 Computer systems engineering IV
MAT3910 Integral transforms and calculus of variations
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LAW2100
Contract 200 LAW3400 Property 300 Bachelor of Engineering subjects Core ECS4394 Thesis project A (9 cp) or ECS4395 Thesis project B (12 cp) Computer systems stream: ECS4367 Electronic systems and components ECS4373 Computer systems engineering V plus electives to a total of 12/9 cp (#) chosen from the level-four computer systems stream elective subjects in subject list I
(29 cp)
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Four
remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling 72 credit
points.
Note: 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
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MAT2930
Numerical methods
(40 cp)
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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 list I (43 cp) Electrical and electronic systems stream ECS3341 Information transmission ECS3351 Electrical energy II (42 cp) Telecommunications stream ECS3341 Information transmission ECS3342 Switching and signalling
(42 cp)
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Electrical
and electronic systems stream ECS3391 Electrical design ECS4332 Modern control systems ECS4353 Electrical energy systems I 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 list I (30 cp) Telecommunications stream ECS4313 Signal processing ECS4322 Microwave and mobile radio systems ECS4344 Digital transmission and optical systems ECS4373 Computer systems engineering V plus electives to a total of 6/3 cp (#) chosen from the level-four telecommunications stream elective subjects in subject list I (30 cp)
(#) Higher cp if 9-cp project chosen, lower if 12-cp project
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Materials
engineering
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LAW1100
Legal process 100 MTE2511 Structure of engineering materials I MTE2512 Structure of engineering materials II MTE2520 Phase transformations MTE2530 Polymer morphology and structure MTE2580 Material selection and manufacturing MAT2910 Engineering mathematics III MAT2920 Engineering mathematics IV
MAT2930 Numerical methods
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LAW3300
Criminal law and procedure 300 MTE2514 Thermomechanical analysis MTE3502 Physical metallurgy MTE3503 Engineering practice I MTE3504 Mechanical properties of polymers MTE3505 Fracture and fracture mechanics MTE3506 Plasticity and metal shaping MTE3507 Ceramics
MTE3508 Electrical and magnetic materials
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LAW2100
Contract 200 LAW3400 Property 300 MTE4521 Engineering practice MTE4522 Engineering design MTE4525 Project I MTE4560 Polymer engineering MTE4561 Metallurgical engineering
MTE4562 Ceramics engineering
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Four
remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling 72 credit
points.
Note: 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
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MTE3511
Mechanical behaviour of metals and alloys
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MTE3509
Polymer rheology and processing MTE3510 Surfaces
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Mechanical engineering
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LAW1100
Legal process 100 CIV2221 Stress and structural analysis
ECS2300 Electrical engineering
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LAW3300
Criminal law and procedure 300 MEC3401 Fundamentals of heat transfer
MEC3402 Systems and control
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LAW2100
Contract 200 LAW3400 Property 300
MEC4401 Engineering practices: project thesis A
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Four
remaining compulsory law subjects and elective law subjects totalling 72 credit
points.
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MEC2410
Engineering practices: drafting MEC2420 Engineering practices: design process MEC2430 Fluid mechanics MEC2440 Applied mechanics MEC2480 Fundamentals of energy conversion MEC2490 Computer programming MTE2540 Materials science and engineering MAT2910 Engineering mathematics III MAT2920 Engineering mathematics IV
MAT2930 Numerical methods
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MEC3403
Engineering practices: machine design MEC3404 Engineering practices: design management MEC3405 Fluid mechanics MEC3406 Mechanical vibrations MEC3408 Deformation of solids MEC3409 Computer-asssisted engineering MEC3491 Statistical analysis of mechanical systems
MAT3910 Integral transforms and calculus of variations
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MEC4402
Engineering practices: project thesis B MEC4422 Engineering practices: optimal design MEC4424 Engineering practices: industrial innovation Level-4 electives
Two subjects to a total of 8 cp required as set out in subject list I.
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Note:
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.
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The student requires 188 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 150 credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in chemical engineering in subject list I.
The student requires 188 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 164 credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in civil engineering in subject list I.
The student requires 188 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 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 list I.
The student requires 188 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 150 credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in materials engineering in subject list I.
The student requires 188 credit points for the Bachelor of Engineering degree, of which not less than 153 credit points must be obtained in subjects prescribed by this subject list which are also listed in the course in mechanical engineering in subject list I.
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