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Project Engineering and Management (Civil) / Arts (2011)


Note: This course version applies only to students first enrolling in 2011.


1. Overview

Course: Project Engineering and Management (Civil) / Arts (2011)
CP Required: 240
Min FT Duration: 5.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: University Archive
Years Offered: 2011

2. Requirements

To qualify for the award of a combined Engineering/Science degree a student shall complete units of study to a total value of at least 240 credit points including:

* 96 credit points from science subject areas

* units of study as prescribed in the BE Specialisation Requirement tables for the specialisation that the student is pursuing, and

* a major in a science area.

3. Semesters

Year 1 - Semester 1

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ENGG1800: Introduction to Engineering A
Core
3 MATH1001: Differential Calculus
Core
3 MATH1002: Linear Algebra
Core
6 PHYS1001: Physics 1 (Regular)
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts


Note: The Arts component of the combined Engineering/Arts degree requires a minimum of 84 credit points of Arts units of study, including at least 54 credit points at 2nd or 3rd year level, and the completion of an Arts major. Consult the Resolutions for the Combined Engineering/Arts degree in Faculty handbooks for further details.

Year 1 - Semester 2

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ENGG1802: Engineering Mechanics
Core
6 ENGG1803: Professional Engineering 1
Core
3 MATH1003: Integral Calculus and Modelling
Core
3 MATH1005: Statistical Thinking with Data
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 2 - Semester 1

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ACCT1003: Financial Accounting Concepts
Core
6 ENGG1801: Engineering Computing
Core
6 MATH2061: Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 2 - Semester 2

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ACCT1004: Management Accounting Concepts
Core
6 CIVL3805: Project Scope, Time and Cost Management
12 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 3 - Semester 1

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL2110: Materials
Core
6 CIVL2201: Structural Mechanics
Core
6 CIVL2810: Engineering Construction and Surveying [no longer running]
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 3 - Semester 2

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL2230: Introduction to Structural Concepts and Design
Core
6 CIVL2410: Soil Mechanics
Core
6 CIVL2611: Introductory Fluid Mechanics
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 4 - Semester 1

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL3010: Sustainable Systems Engineering
Core
6 CIVL3812: Project Appraisal
12 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 4 - Semester 2

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL3813: Contracts Formulation and Management
Core
6 CIVL4810: Mgmnt of People, Quality and Risk in PE
12 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 5 - Semester 1

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL4024: Engineering Project A


Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace CIVL4024 with CIVL4022. School permission is required.
Core
6 CIVL4811: Engineering Design and Construction
Core
6 CIVL4815: Project Formulation
Core
0 ENGG4000: Practical Experience


Note: ENGG4000 is the industry experience component of the engineering degree. While enrolment is in first semester of final year, the timing of the experience is flexible. Use of summer break is recommended
6 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

Year 5 - Semester 2

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL4025: Engineering Project B


Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace CIVL4025 with CIVL4023.
Core
6 CIVL4814: Project Procurement and Tendering
12 Select from Unit Block:
Arts

4. Pathways

BE Honours Thesis

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CIVL4022: Thesis A
Core
6 CIVL4023: Thesis B

Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace Engineering Project units CIVL4024 and COVL4025 with Honours Thesis units CIVL4022 and CIVL4023.

5. Unit Blocks

Block 1 - Arts (Min CP: 84,Max CP: 84)

Note: Students are required to complete 54 credits from Table A of the Arts Faculty Handbook including an Arts major sequence. A total of 84 credits of Arts units must be completed as part of the combined degree.