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Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Information Technology (BENGBI)
2011
114221
BENGBI
FACULTY, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND SCIENCE
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5 year/s
10 year/s
400
About the Course
Admission Requirements
Credit Transfer and Pathways
Course Structure
Recommended Study Plan
. . Students Commencing in Semester 1
. . Students Commencing in Semester 2
Course Fees

Availability
Yes
Semester 1 , Semester 2
Semester 1 , Semester 2
Application for Admission Required

This course may only be deferred in Semester 1.

Location and Mode Offered
YearDelivery LocationSATAC CodeModeAdmin Location
2011Casuarina Campus114221ICasuarina Campus
2011External Studies114221ECasuarina Campus


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This combined degree course enables students to undertake extensive study in the theoretical, design and implementation aspects of engineering and information technology. This course is designed for those wanting career opportunities in the design and manufacture of electrical and electronic products, machines and processes, development of sustainable forms of energy, software and hardware design, networking and systems, web development and IT management.

The Information Technology course includes specialisations in business-oriented, information systems to network engineering and systems and the creative areas of web and software development. Students develop an understanding of the underlying principles and applications of IT which will enable them to adapt to future changes in the field as professionals. This course recognises the importance that employers place on people skills and management processes, therefore students will also learn to be problem solvers, decision makers, good communicators and team players.

Career opportunities exist in the areas of information systems and management, web design and development, networking, application development and systems. Study opportunities are also provided to assist students to undertake sought-after industry qualifications, including Cisco and Microsoft certifications.

Graduates of this combined degree are awarded both the Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Information Technology.



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Admission to Charles Darwin University higher education coursework programs are received and processed by the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC). Detailed entry and special entry criteria for this course is published in the SATAC University Guide. Check out the following information about how to apply for undergraduate courses or how to apply for postgraduate courses.

For detail on English Language Entry Requirements please read the entry requirements provided for International students.

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Pathways for VET to Higher Education
Guaranteed credit transfer arrangements are available to students commencing a Bachelor degree at Charles Darwin University with completed Certificate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree qualifications in the same field or discipline at Charles Darwin University. Students who hold completed qualifications should refer to the additional information provided by using one of the following links:

For information about credit transfer available to students with complete or incomplete study at this or other Institutions refer to Pathways for Higher Education to Higher Education



Engineering specialisations available are civil, electrical and electronics, and mechanical engineering, while information technology specialisations are available in information systems, web development or networking and systems.

This course can be studied externally through distance learning options for those who cannot attend classes on campus. Access to the internet is required for distance learning, with access to high speed broadband highly recommended. Distance learning includes residential activity, which requires on campus attendance of one week per semester of full time study to complete the Engineering part of the combined course.

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is available for entry to suitable candidates with a Bachelor of Information Technology.



A candidate must successfully complete units totalling 400 credit points as detailed below. All units are valued at 10 credit points unless indicated.

Unit type
Credit Points
Specific requirements
Common
(2 units)
20
Units totalling 20 credit points selected from Common Units available (e.g. units coded with a prefix of "CUC"). Engineering Students must complete the compulsory regional and indigenous issues unit (CUC107) and CUC106

CUC107 Northern Perspectives
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology

Select Common Units to find out more.
Engineering Core
(14 units)
120
Compulsory Engineering Core units totalling 120 credit points:

ENG151 Statics
ENG152 Dynamics
SPH142 Applied Physics (replaces ENG153 from 2009)
ENG174 Electrical Engineering
PMO201 Project Management
SMA101 Mathematics 1A
SMA102 Mathematics 1B
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 credit points)
ENG304 Engineering Design Project (unit title change in 2008)
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 credit points)
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ENG403 Thesis Part B
*ENG404 Management for Professionals (last offered in 2008 - refer to the transition arrangements provided below).
Engineering Specialist Electives
(14 units)
140
Specialist Engineering Elective units totalling 140 credit points selected from one of the specialist streams:

Civil Engineering Specialist Stream
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ENG215 Surveying and Construction
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ENG267 Hydraulics and Soil Mechanics
ENG311 Geomechanics
ENG312 Water Resources Engineering
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ENG466 Concrete Design
ENG467 Steel Design
ENG366 Structural Engineering
ENG412 Road and Traffic Engineering
*ENG413 Integrated Civil Engineering Design (new unit as of 2009)
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Specialist Stream
ENG221 Analogue Electronics
ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture
ENG223 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ENG224 Electrical Machines and Power Systems
ENG225 C Programming
ENG321 Analogue Devices
ENG322 Embedded and Mobile Systems
ENG323 Communication Engineering
ENG324 Power Systems Analysis
ENG325 Systems Modelling (unit title change as of 2009)
ENG326 Control Systems
ENG328 Microwave Engineering
ENG421 Digital Signal Processing
*ENG426 Renewable Energy (new unit as of 2009)

Mechanical Engineering Specialist Stream
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ENG234 Thermodynamics
ENG235 Manufacturing
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ENG325 Systems Modelling (unit title change as of 2009)
ENG326 Control Systems
ENG330 Applied Fluid Mechanics
ENG331 Applied Heat and Mass Transfer
ENG333 Engines and Turbomachinery
ENG336 Machine Design
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
*ENG432 Dynamics of Engineering Systems
Information Technology Core and Specialist Electives
(12 units)
120
Compulsory Core units totalling 60 credit points:

HIT162 Information Technology Concepts
HIT125 Application Concepts
HIT234 Database Concepts
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk
HIT382 Project
Plus
10 credit points selected from any of the Specialist Elective units listed for the Engineering or IT component of the course

Note: Students intending to graduate with the Bachelor of Information Technology before completing the Bachelor of Engineering component of the combined degree course must also complete the Core unit PMO201 Project Management to qualify for the Bachelor of Information Technology award.


Specialist Elective Units totalling 60 credit points selected from the list of available units detailed below:

INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CMA100 The Business Environment
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
HIT342 Information Systems Management
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design


WEB DEVELOPMENT
HIT211 Application Development
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
HIT325 Web Databases
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design
plus two (2) of the following:
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
HIT314 GUI Applications
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
NMD203 New Media Animation Studio
SVA103 Introductory Studio


NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
HIT211 Application Development
HIT314 GUI Applications
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
plus one (1) of the following:
HIT172 Professional Certification 1
HIT271 Network Engineering 2
Electives
(0 units)
0
There are no elective units available for this course.
400
Total Credit Points

Additional Requirements
Of the total 400 credit points:
· Not more than 50 credit points shall be included with a grade of "PC".


COURSE CHANGES and TRANSITION arrangements - 2009

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering prior to 2009 will note that the Course Structure above indicates a change to the core units.

* ENG404 Management for Professionals is no longer offered. Student who have completed ENG404 do not have to complete the new Specialist Elective unit relevant to their chosen Specialisation:

  • ENG413 Integrated Civil Engineering (for Civil Engineering)
  • ENG426 Renewable Energy (for Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
  • ENG432 Dynamics of Engineering Systems (for Mechanical Engineering)

ENG153 is no longer offered and has been recoded to SPH142 Applied Physics


COURSE CHANGES
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Information Technology prior to 2009 will note there have been minor changes to the course for 2009.
Any student who would like to seek clarification on their course progression, should contact the course coordinator.

Summary of the Changes
Core Units
Students who have:
  • completed both HIT111 and HT151 will be able to follow their current progression;
  • completed either HIT111 or HIT151 will be required to complete HIT125 Application Concepts
  • have neither completed HIT111 nor HIT151 are required to complete HIT162 plus HIT125
Students who have:
  • completed HIT241 are not required to complete PMO201 Project Management;

The following unit codes and/or titles have been changed:
HIT211 Applications Development (was Object Oriented Programming)
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk (was E-Business Security and Risk Management)
HIT314 GUI Applications (was Data and Mobile Programming)
HIT321 Enterprise Applications (was Mobile Web Applications)
HIt342 Information Systems Management (was E-Business and IT Management)
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design (was Interactive Mobile Systems Design)
HIT382 Project (was Information Technology Project)


Further Assistance

For further assistance please contact the Information Centre on (08) 8946 7766 or 1800 061 963. Information Centre staff will assist you with applying for or enrolling in a course and provide assistance with timetables, fees, HECS, external materials, enrolment changes and many other issues.
If you are a continuing student and have any queries about your course progression that you would like clarified, please contact enrolmenthelp@cdu.edu.au, or the relevant Faculty Academic Liaison Unit or Institute of Advanced Studies School office:

Education, Health &; Science: (08) 8946 7357
Law, Business and Arts: (08) 8946 7305
Graduate School for Health Practice: (08) 8946 7179
Menzies School of Health Research: (08) 8922 7873

  • Unit Repository - provides general information about each unit including a brief description and the semester and mode offered.
  • Timetables - provide detail on the individual class times for units offered internally. Timetables for the following academic year are available from the middle of December each year.
  • Bookshop - if text books have been prescribed, recommended or ordered for units in this course, details are available by unit code through the Casuarina Campus Bookshop.


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Students Commencing in Semester 1


Study plans for 2011 are accurate as at 3 August 2010. The University reserves the right to make changes up until 1 October 2010.  2011 unit offering and fee information will be available from 1 October 2010.

The Recommended Study Plans provided below are suitable for a student commencing in semester 1 and enrolling in a standard full time load.  Students entering this course with advanced standing, wanting to study part time or wishing to vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan. 

When designing an individual study plan:

♦    ensure Common Units are completed in the first year of study;

♦    maintain the basic order in which units are to be attempted; and

♦    check the assumed knowledge for each unit as some 200 and 300 level units assume you have completed foundation unit/s in the subject area at a lower level.  200 level units have the unit code which includes a number starting with 200 i.e. PMO201.


First and Second Year is common to all streams with students selecting a specialisation in their third year.

Legend:CU = Common UnitECO = Engineering Core Unit
ESE = Engineering Specialist Elective
ICO = IT Core Unit
ISE = IT Specialist Elective


COMMON FIRST and SECOND YEAR for all Engineering/Information Technology Specialisations
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 1
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology
CU
CUC107 Northern Perspective
CU
SMA101 Mathematics 1A
ECO
SMA102 Mathematics 1B
ECO
HIT125 Application Concepts
ICO
HIT162 Information Technology Concepts
ICO
SPH142 Applied Physics
ECO
HIT234 Database concepts
ICO
Year 2
ENG151 Statics
ECO
ENG152 Dynamics
ECO
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk
ICO
ENG174 Electrical Engineering
ECO
IT specialist elective 1
ISE
IT specialist elective 3
ISE
IT specialist elective 2
ISE
IT specialist elective 4
ISE


CIVIL ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 3
ENG215 Surveying and Construction
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ESE
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG267 Hydraulics and Soil Mechanics
ESE
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG311 Geomechanics
ESE
ENG312 Water Resources Engineering
ESE
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ESE
ENG466 Concrete Design
ESE
ENG467 Steel Design
ESE
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
ESE
ENG366 Structural Engineering
ESE
Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG403 Thesis Part B
ECO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
IT specialist elective 6
ISE
ENG412 Road and Traffic Engineering
ESE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ESE/
ISE
ENG413 Integrated Civil Engineering Design
ESE
HIT382 Project
ICO
IT specialist elective 5
ISE



ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 3
ENG221 Analogue Electronics
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG223 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ESE
ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture*
ESE
ENG224 Electrical Machines and Power Systems
ESE
ENG225 C Programming*
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG323 Communication Engineering
ESE
ENG321Analogue Electronic Devices
ESE
ENG328 Microwave Engineering
ESE
ENG322 Embedded and Mobile Systems*
ESE
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG324 Power Systems Analysis
ESE
ENG326 Control Systems
ESE
ENG325 Signals and Systems
ESE
Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG403 Thesis Part B
CO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
IT specialist elective/elective 6
ISE
ENG421 Digital Signal Processing
ESE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ESE/
ISE
ENG426 Renewable Energy
ESE
HIT382 Project
ICO
IT specialist elective/elective 5
ISE

Note: ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture, ENG225 C Programming and ENG322 embedded and mobile systems count as specialist electives for both the electrical and electronics engineering stream and the information technology stream.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 3
ENG235 Manufacturing
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ESE
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG234 Thermodynamics
ESE
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ESE
ENG326 Control Systems
ESE
ENG325 Signals and Systems
ESE
ENG331 Applied Heat and Mass Transfer
ESE
ENG330 Applied Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG333 Engines and Turbomachinery
ESE
ENG336 Machine Design
ESE
Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG403 Thesis Part B
ECO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
ESE
ENG432 Dynamics of Engineering Systems
ESE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ESE/
ISE
IT specialist elective 5
ISE
HIT382 Project
ICO
IT specialist elective 6
ISE



INFORMATION SYSTEMS Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
CMA100 The Business Environment
SE
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
SE
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT342 Information Systems Management
SE
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
SE
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design
SE

WEB DEVLOPMENT Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT325 Web Databases
SE
HIT211 Application Development
SE
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design
SE
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
SE
plus two (2) of the following:
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
SE
HIT314 GUI Applications
SE
SVA103 Introductory Studio
SE
NMD203 New Media Animation Studio
SE
SVA103 Introductory Studio
SE
NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT211 Application Development
SE
HIT314 GUI Applications
SE
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
SE
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
SE
plus one (1) of the following:
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT172 Professional Certification 1
SE
HIT271 Network Engineering 2
SE

Students Commencing in Semester 2


Study plans for 2011 are accurate as at 3 August 2010. The University reserves the right to make changes up until 1 October 2010.  2011 unit offering and fee information will be available from 1 October 2010.

The Recommended Study Plans provided below are suitable for a student commencing in semester 2 and enrolling in a standard full time load.  Students entering this course with advanced standing, wanting to study part time or wishing to vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan. 

When designing an individual study plan:

♦    ensure Common Units are completed in the first year of study;

♦    maintain the basic order in which units are to be attempted; and

♦    check the assumed knowledge for each unit as some 200 and 300 level units assume you have completed foundation unit/s in the subject area at a lower level.  200 level units have the unit code which includes a number starting with 200 i.e. PMO201.

First year Engineering is common to all streams with students selecting a specialisation in the fourth semester of full time study.

Legend:CU = Common UnitECO = Engineering Core Unit
ESE = Engineering Specialist Elective
ICO = IT Core Unit
ISE = IT Specialist Elective


COMMON PROGRAM for all Engineering/Information Technology Specialisations
Semester 1
Semester 2
Calendar Year 1
CUC107 Northern Perspective
CU
HIT162 Information Technology Concepts
ICO
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology
ECO
SMA102 Mathematics 1B
ECO
Calendar Year 2
SMA101 Mathematics 1A
CO
ENG152 Dynamics
ECO
ENG151 Statics
ECO
ENG174 Electrical Engineering
ECO
SPH142 Applied Physics
ECO
HIT234 Database Concepts
ICO
HIT125 Application Concepts
ICO
IT specialist elective 1
ISE
*Note: to be able to complete the IT part of the degree within the time limit, students need to complete a third year IT unit in semester 2 of their second year OR students should complete HIT211 Object Oriented Programming with the intention of completing HIT314 and HIT321 in Calendar Year 4.

CIVIL ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Calendar Year 3
ENG215 Surveying and Construction
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ESE
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG267 Hydraulics and Soil Mechanics
ESE
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Calendar Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG312 Water Resources Engineering
ESE
ENG311 Geomechanics
ESE
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ESE
ENG466 Concrete Design
ESE
ENG366 Structural Engineering
ESE
IT specialist elective 3
ISE
IT specialist elective 2
ISE
Calendar Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
ENG413 Integrated Civil Engineering Design
ESE
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
ESE
ENG467 Steel Design
ESE
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ICO
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk
ICO
IT Specialist Elective 5
ISE
IT specialist elective 4
ISE
Calendar Year 6
ENG412 Roads and Traffic Engineering
ESE
ENG403 Thesis Part B
ECO
IT specialist elective 6
ISE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ISE/
ESE



Note: ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture, ENG225 C Programming and ENG322 embedded and mobile systems count as specialist electives for both the electrical and electronics engineering stream and the information technology stream.


ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Calendar Year 3
ENG221 Analogue Electronics
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG223 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ESE
ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture*
ESE
ENG224 Electrical Machines and Power Systems
ESE
ENG225 C Programming*
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Calendar Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG323 Communication Engineering
ESE
ENG321Analogue Electronic Devices
ESE
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG322 Embedded and Mobile Systems*
ESE
ENG328 Microwave Engineering
ESE
ENG324 Power Systems Analysis
ESE
IT specialist elective 3
ISE
IT specialist elective 2
ISE
Calendar Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
ENG426 Renewable Energy
ESE
ENG326 Control Systems
ESE
ENG325 Signals and Systems
ESE

HIT382 Project
ICO
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk
ICO
IT specialist elective 5
ISE
IT specialist elective 4
ISE
Calendar Year 6
ENG421 Digital Signal Processing
ESE
ENG403 Thesis Part B
ECO
IT specialist elective 6
ISE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ISE/
ESE


Note: ENG222 Digital Electronics and Computer Architecture, ENG225 C Programming and ENG322 embedded and mobile systems count as specialist electives for both the electrical and electronics engineering stream and the information technology stream.


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY specialist stream
Semester 1
Semester 2
Calendar Year 3
ENG235 Manufacturing
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG212 Mechanics of Solids
ESE
ENG243 Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG234 Thermodynamics
(external students must attend on-campus residentials during the mid semester break)
ESE
ENG264 Materials Engineering
ESE
PMO201 Project Management
ESE/
ICO
SMA209 Mathematics 2A
ECO
SMA211 Mathematics 2B
ECO
Calendar Year 4
ENG300 Industrial Experience Part A (0 cp)
ECO
ENG304 Engineering Design Project
ECO
ENG315 Engineering Computing
ESE
ENG331 Heat and Mass Transfer
ESE
ENG330 Applied Fluid Mechanics
ESE
ENG333 Engines and Turbomachinery
ESE
ENG336 Machine Design
ESE
IT specialist elective 3
ISE
IT specialist elective 2
ISE
Calendar Year 5
ENG400 Industrial Experience Part B (0 cp)
ECO
ENG402 Thesis Part A
ECO
ENG325 Signals and Systems
ESE
ENG326 Control Systems
ESE
HIT243 Internet Security and Risk
ICO
ENG417 Environmental Awareness and Sustainability
ESE
IT specialist elective 4
ISE
HIT382 Project
ICO
IT specialist elective 5
ISE
Calendar Year 6
ENG403 Thesis Part B
ECO
ENG432 Dynamics of Engineering Systems
ESE
IT specialist elective 6
ISE
Specialist elective in IT or Engineering
ISE/
ESE
INFORMATION SYSTEMS Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
CMA100 The Business Environment
SE
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
SE
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT342 Information Systems Management
SE
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
SE
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design
SE

WEB DEVLOPMENT Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT325 Web Databases
SE
HIT211 Application Development
SE
HIT381 Human Computer Interaction Design
SE
HIT225 Web Development and Scripting
SE
plus two (2) of the following:
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
SE
HIT314 GUI Applications
SE
SVA103 Introductory Studio
SE
NMD203 New Media Animation Studio
SE
SVA103 Introductory Studio
SE
NETWORKING AND SYSTEMS Specialist Elective units should be selected from the following.
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT171 Network Engineering 1
SE
HIT211 Application Development
SE
HIT314 GUI Applications
SE
HIT321 Enterprise Applications
SE
HIT343 Business Analysis and Re-engineering
SE
plus one (1) of the following:
Semester 1
Semester 2
HIT172 Professional Certification 1
SE
HIT271 Network Engineering 2
SE


Graduates are eligible for membership of Engineers Australia and the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

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Design and manufacture of electrical and electronic products, machines and processes, development of sustainable forms of energy, software and hardware design, software engineering and IT management.

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Commonwealth Supported places are available in this course to students who meet one of the following residency requirements: (a) Australian Citizenship; (b) a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident visa holder who will be resident within Australia for the duration of the unit. Unit fees for 2011 will be published on 1 October 2011. Further information about 2009 and 2010 unit fees can be found at http://www.cdu.edu.au/hesa/fees.html or http://www.goingtouni.gov.au
International course fees for are provided on the International Office Fee Schedule: www.cdu.edu.au/international/prospective/whatcanistudy/courses.html.

For further information about the course, enrolment procedures, closing dates and other administrative issues please contact Student Services on:
courses@cdu.edu.au
(08) 8946 7766 or freecall 1800 061 963

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