ProgramsU_ArchvBE2014 CombBE/BCom 2014Project Engineering and Management (Civil) / Commerce (2011)


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Year 1 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ACCT1005: Accounting, Business & Society
Core
6ENGG1800: Introduction to Engineering A
Core
3MATH1001: Differential Calculus
Core
3MATH1002: Linear Algebra
Core
6PHYS1001: Physics 1 (Regular)

Year 1 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECON1001: Introductory Microeconomics
Core
6ENGG1802: Engineering Mechanics
Core
6ENGG1803: Professional Engineering 1
Core
3MATH1003: Integral Calculus and Modelling
Core
3MATH1005: Statistical Thinking with Data

Year 2 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECOF1003: Understanding Business
Core
6ENGG1801: Engineering Computing
Core
6CIVL2201: Structural Mechanics
Core
6MATH2061: Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus

Year 2 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECOF1004: The Business Environment
Core
6CIVL2230: Introduction to Structural Concepts and Design
Core
6CIVL3805: Project Scope, Time and Cost Management
List
6Select from
Junior Commerce Electives
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 3 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CIVL2110: Materials
Core
6CIVL2810: Engineering Construction and Surveying [no longer running]
Core
6CIVL3812: Project Appraisal
List
6Select from
Junior Commerce Electives
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 3 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CIVL2410: Soil Mechanics 1
Core
6CIVL2611: Introductory Fluid Mechanics
List
12Select from
Junior Commerce Electives
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 4 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CIVL3010: Sustainable Systems Engineering
18Select from
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 4 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CIVL3813: Contracts Formulation and Management
Core
6CIVL4814: Project Procurement and Tendering
12Select from
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 5 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CIVL4024: 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
6CIVL4811: Engineering Design and Construction
Core
6CIVL4815: Project Formulation
Core
0ENGG4000: 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
6Senior Commerce Electives

Year 5 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECOF3001: Business Strategy


Note:  ECOF3001 was the senior capstone unit for the Commerce component of the degree until 2011. It has been replaced from 2012 by BUSS3500 Integrated Business Applications. Students commencing their degree in 2010 or earlier should take BUSS3500 in place of ECOF3001 Business Strategy, the capstone unit for the old pre-2011 Bachelor of Commerce. Combined degree students who began study before 2011 and are having difficulty enrolling in BUSS3500 should seek assistance from the Engineering & IT student office on Level 3 of the Peter Nicol Russell Building (PNR).
Core
6CIVL4025: Engineering Project B


Note:  Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace CIVL4025 with CIVL4023.
Core
6CIVL4810: Mgmnt of People, Quality and Risk in PE
6Senior Commerce Electives

Requirements for this Pathway

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECMT1020: Business and Economic Statistics B


Note:Engineering/Commerce students who complete MATH1005 Statistics as part of the Engineering core can meet the prerequisite conditions for this unit. They are exempted from completing ECMT1010 as normal prerequisite.
Core
6ECON1001: Introductory Microeconomics
Core
6ECON1002: Introductory Macroeconomics
Core
6ECOS2001: Intermediate Microeconomics
Core
6ECOS2002: Intermediate Macroeconomics
24Select from
ECOS2201: Economics of Competition and Strategy
ECOS2306: Managerial Firms: Evolution & Attributes
ECOS2903: Mathematical Economics A
ECOS3002: Development Economics
ECOS3003: Hierarchies, Incentives & Firm Structure
ECOS3004: History of Economic Thought
ECOS3005: Industrial Organisation
ECOS3006: International Trade
ECOS3007: International Macroeconomics
ECOS3008: Labour Economics
ECOS3010: Monetary Economics
ECOS3011: Public Finance
ECOS3012: Strategic Behaviour
ECOS3015: Law and Economics
ECOS3016: Experimental and Behavioural Economics
ECOS3017: Health Economics
ECOS3018: Economics of Growth
ECOS3019: Capital and Dynamics
ECOS3020: Special Topic in Economics
ECOS3021: Business Cycles and Asset Markets
ECOS3022: The Economics of Financial Markets
ECOS3901: Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3902: Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3903: Applied Economics


Note:The units ECOS3901, ECOS3902, ECOS3903 require the completion of additional prerequisites/corequisites outside of those prerequisite units of study listed for this major.

Engineering/Commerce students undertaking a major in Economics must complete the following.

(1) Three prerequisite junior unit of study (18 credit points): ECMT1020, ECON1001 and ECON1002. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is also required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): ECOS2001, ECOS2002.

(3) At least four elective units of study (24 credit points) selected from the ECOS senior elective units listed, with at least three at 3000-level (18 credit points).
Course: Project Engineering and Management (Civil) / Commerce (2011)
CP Required: 240
Min FT Duration: 5.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: University Archive
Years Offered: 2011, 2010
Requirements: Candidates commencing a combined degree program that is a Bachelor of Engineering in Project Engineering and Management (Civil) with Bachelor of Commerce are required to complete all of the core units of study in the Project Engineering and Management (Civil) specialisation requirements except for ACCT1003, ACCT1004, which are not required, therefore only 144 credit points are needed.This total of 144 credit points is only sufficient to be awarded a Bachelor of Engineering in Project Engineering and Management (Civil) as part of an approved combined degree program.

The remaining 96 credit points from the Faculty of Economics and Business must include:

• core Bachelor of Commerce units as set out in the Faculty of Economics and Business handbook (www.usyd.edu.au/handbooks/)

• a minimum of 48 credit points in senior (2000 and 3000 level) units of study)

• a major selected from the `Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives

Changes from 2010

The 2011 Bachelor of Commerce has been substantaily revised with a number of changes affecting the BE/BCom combined degree. Important changes include reduced number of core Commerce units, replacement of previous core units and termination of "Extended Majors" option.

Transition provisions for students enrolled prior to 2011

These requirements apply to students who commenced their candidature in 2011. Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January, 2011 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that requirements are completed by 1 January, 2016. The Faculty may specify a later date for completion or specify alternative requirements for completion of candidatures that extend beyond this time.

Advanced units in Maths and Science

Most Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Computer Science units of study offered by the Faculty of Science can be replaced by equivalent advanced level units of study subject to prerequisite conditions (as required by the Faculty of Science) being met. Students considering doing advanced options should seek advice from the relevant department before enrolling.

Engineering Honours

Students in the Honours program must enrol in CIVL4022 & CIVL4023, students in the Pass Program must enrol in CIVL4024 & CIVL4025. With special permission from the Director of the Learning and Teaching, Civil Engineering, it is possible to take Honours Thesis A or Engineering Project A in Semester 2 and Honours Thesis B or Engineering Project B in Semester 1.

Faculty Resolutions

Details of relevant Faculty resolutions are available via the university handbook site at: http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/
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