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ProgramsU_ArchvBE2014 CombBE/LLB 2014Aeronautical Engineering / Law (2014)


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Year 1 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6AERO1560: Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
Core
6ENGG1801: Engineering Computing
Core
6LAWS1006: Foundations of Law
Core
3MATH1001: Differential Calculus


Note:  Note: This unit is discontinued from 2018. Replacement unit is MATH1021.
Core
3MATH1002: Linear Algebra

Year 1 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6AMME1362: Introduction to Engineering Materials
Core
6ENGG1802: Engineering Mechanics
Core
6LAWS1012: Torts
Core
0LAWS1013: Legal Research 1
Core
3MATH1003: Integral Calculus and Modelling


Note:  Note: This unit is discontinued from 2018. Replacement unit is MATH1023.
Core
3MATH1005: Statistical Thinking with Data

Year 2 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS1014: Civil and Criminal Procedure
Core
6AMME2261: Fluid Mechanics 1
Core
6AMME2500: Engineering Dynamics
Core
6MATH2067: DEs and Vector Calculus for Engineers

Year 2 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS1016: Criminal Law
Core
6AMME2262: Introduction to Thermal Engineering
Core
6AMME2301: Mechanics of Solids
Core
6MECH2400: Mechanical Systems Design 1

Year 3 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
0LAWS1019: Legal Research II
Core
6AMME2700: Instrumentation
Core
6AERO3261: Propulsion
Core
6AERO3360: Aerospace Structures 1
Core
6AERO3460: Aerospace Design 1

Year 3 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS1017: Torts and Contracts II
Core
6LAWS1021: Public Law
Core
6AERO3260: Aerodynamics 1
Core
6AERO3465: Aerospace Design 2

Year 4 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS1015: Contracts
Core
6LAWS1023: Public International Law
Core
6AERO4460: Aerospace Design 3
Core
6AMME4121: Engineering Project A


Note:  Students with HWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace AMME4121 with AMME4111
Core
0ENGG4000: Practical Experience

Year 4 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6AERO3560: Flight Mechanics 1
Core
6AMME4122: Engineering Project B


Note:  Students with HWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace AMME4122 with AMME4112
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Aeronautical recommended Electives

Year 5 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS2010: Administrative Law
Core
6LAWS2011: Federal Constitutional Law
Core
6LAWS2012: Intro to Property and Commercial Law
Core
6LAWS2013: The Legal Profession

Year 5 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS2014: Corporations Law
Core
6LAWS2015: Equity
Core
6LAWS2016: Evidence
Core
6LAWS2017: Real Property

Year 6 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6LAWS2018: Private International Law A
Elective
18Electives.

Note:  18 credit points from Semester 1 Senior Elective Units as listed in Law Faculty Handbook Table 1. See Law Faculty Handbook for more details: http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/law/

Note:   LAWS2018 may be taken in Semester 1 or Semester 2. Students who commenced the Combined Law program before 2011 do not need to complete LAWS2018 but must complete 48 credit points of elective units of study rather than 42 credit points.


Year 6 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Elective
24Electives.

Note:  24 credit points from Semester 2 Senior Elective Units as listed in Law Faculty Handbook Table 1. See Law Faculty Handbook for more details: http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/law/

Requirements for this Pathway

TypeCPCP From
Core
6AMME4111: Thesis A
Core
6AMME4112: Thesis B

Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace 4th Year Engineering Project units AMME4121 and AMME4122 with Honours Thesis Units AMME4111 and AMME4112.

Honours Thesis

Type CP CP From
Core
6 AMME4111: Thesis A
Core
6 AMME4112: Thesis B
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Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace 4th Year Engineering Project units AMME4121 and AMME4122 with Honours Thesis Units AMME4111 and AMME4112.

Block 1 - Aeronautical recommended Electives (Min CP: 12,Max CP: 12)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
AERO3660 Aerospace Management [not running in 2020] 6 Semester 2
AERO4206 Rotary Wing Aircraft 6 Semester 2
AERO4260 Aerodynamics 2 6 Semester 1
AERO4360 Aerospace Structures 2 6 Semester 1
AERO4560 Flight Mechanics 2 6 Semester 2
AERO5200 Advanced Aerodynamics 6 Semester 1
AERO5400 Advanced Aircraft Design Analysis 6 Semester 2
AERO5500 Flight Test and Evaluation 6 Semester 2
AERO5520 Aircraft Avionics and Systems [not running in 2020] 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
AMME5202 Computational Fluid Dynamics 6 Semester 1
AMME5510 Vibration and Acoustics 6 Semester 2
Course: Aeronautical Engineering / Law (2014)
CP Required: 288
Min FT Duration: 6.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: University Archive
Years Offered: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
Requirements: Acceptable alternative units of study

Students in the Honours program must enrol in AMME4111 & AMME4112, students in the Pass program must enrol in AMME4121 & AMME4122.

BE/BSc students can enrol in PHYS2011, PHYS2012 or advanced equivalent, as acceptable alternative to AMME2200 & AMME2500.

Most units of study offered by the Science Faculty shown in the tables can be replaced by an equivalent advanced level unit, subject to prerequisite conditions (as

required by the Faculty of Science) being met. Students considering doing advanced options should seek advice from their department before enrolling.

Students undertaking Study Abroad in a particular year of their degree must enrol in the appropriate International Exchange Program units of study as an alternative

to a semester's standard units.

In addition to gaining credit for the core units of study set out in this table, candidates are required to complete at least 144 credit points of units of study given by

the Faculty of Law for the BE/LLB. A minimum of 288 credit points is required to be eligible for the combined degrees. Candidates should refer to the Joint

Resolutions of the Faculty of Engineering and IT and the Faculty of Law.
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