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Faculty of Engineering : Guide to courses
Excellence in teaching and research combine to make the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Melbourne a world leader in engineering education. This is highlighted by the number and quality of high level research centres and the success of its graduates in the international market place.
The Faculty has been at the forefront of engineering education and research in Australia since 1855. It continues to foster and develop engineering creativity through design and innovation and by strengthening its industrial linkages and community interaction.
The Faculty is made up of six departments (two of which form the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science). All reflect the areas of expertise within the Faculty. They are:
Chemical Engineering;
Civil and Environmental Engineering;
Computer Science and Software Engineering;
Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
Geomatic Engineering;
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
There are 12 Special Centres and Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) with which these departments are affiliated. They include:
Advanced Mineral Products Centre, Deputy Director, Professor D V Boger, Chemical Engineering;
CRC for Industrial Plant Polymers, Program Leader, Professor D V Boger, Chemical Engineering;
The G K Williams CRC for Extractive Metallurgy, Director, Dr. D B Nairn, Chemical Engineering;
Centre for Environmental Applied Hydrology, Director, Professor T A McMahon, Civil and Environmental Engineering;
CRC for Catchment Hydrology, Director, Professor T A McMahon, Civil and Environmental Engineering;
The Australian Photonics CRC, Director, Associate Professor D Novak, Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
CRC for Sensor Signal and Information Processing, Research Leader, Professor R J Evans, Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
Centre for Ultra Broadband Information Networks, Director, Professor R S Tucker, Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
Key Centre for Knowledge-Based Systems, Director, Professor R Kotagiri, Computer Science and Software Engineering;
Centre for Geographic Information Systems and Modelling, Director, Associate Professor I D Bishop, Geomatic Engineering;
The Advanced Engineering Centre for Manufacturing, Executive Director, Mr. N Ryan, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering;
Melbourne Information Technologies (Australia), Director, Professor P Gerrand, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
The Faculty offers a diverse range of single and combined degrees within all the departments listed above. They are:
BE Bachelor of Engineering;
BE/BSc Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science (engineering streams available are chemical, civil, environmental, mechanical and manufacturing);
BSc/BE Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering (engineering streams available are computer, electrical, software);
BE/BCom Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce (engineering streams available are chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, mechanical and manufacturing, software);
BA/BE Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Engineering (engineering streams available are chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, mechanical and manufacturing, software);
LLB/BE Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Engineering (engineering streams available are chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, mechanical and manufacturing, software);
BGeomE Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering;
BA/BGeomE Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering;
BGeomE/BSc Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science;
BGeomE/BIS Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Information Systems;
BGeomE/BPD Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction);
LLB/BGeomE Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering;
BCS Bachelor of Computer Science;
LLB/BCS Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Computer Science;
BE/BCS Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics)/Bachelor of Computer Science.
The single degrees BE and BGeomE require 400 points over four years, the single degree BCS requires 300 points over three years. The combined degrees of BE and BGeomE with Law require a total of 600 points over six years. All other combinations with BE, BGeomE or BCS require a total of 500 points over five years.
The faculty office within the Faculty of Engineering houses the Dean, who is responsible for the academic leadership of the Faculty and the general manager, who is responsible for the administration of the Faculty. It also houses the Assistant Dean (Academic) who, as the director of first-year studies, is responsible for managing the academic programs of first year engineering students.
The academic services section within the faculty office is of importance to students for:
information;
engineering noticeboards;
advice about any aspect of the course;
changing the subjects in which students are enrolled;
applying for special consideration;
informing Faculty staff about any situation that may interrupt a student's studies.
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