Faculty of Engineering

Table of Contents

1. Department of Geomatics
2. Department of Geomatics: undergraduate degree course structures
    2.1. Bachelor of Geographic Information Technology
    2.2. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (BGeomE)
    2.3. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (BA/BGeomE)
    2.4. Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (LLB/BGeomE)
    2.5. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BGeomE/BSc)
    2.6. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BGeomE/BSc) (Env Sci)
    2.7. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Information Systems (BGeomE/BIS)
    2.8. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (BGeomE/BPD)
    2.9. Diploma in Geographic Information Systems
Subject Lists
    Subject descriptions


1. Department of Geomatics

Geomatics is three-dimensional measurement, mapping and visualisation and is one of the fastest growing IT sectors in the world. It is ideally suited to students who have an interest in the management of the environment, information technology, computing and computer graphics, mathematics and the outdoors. A number of combined degree options are available with science, law, arts and information systems.

A major attraction of geomatics is the diverse range of career options available. The rapid growth of geomatics within the broader IT discipline has resulted in graduates obtaining an exceptionally high level of industry employment worldwide. Students routinely find employment in land development and management; natural resource and environmental management; computer-based mapping and modelling; hydrographic, land and engineering surveying; and applied computing and geographical information systems. Other exciting new areas of employment for graduates are web mapping specialists, IT systems engineers, IT consultants, business development managers and with engineering mapping and multimedia companies.

In the degree, first-year students gain an understanding of mathematics, statistics and computing as well as a sound introduction to a broad range of geomatics subjects. The first year also includes a one-week residential field course which integrates theoretical material with practical geomatics concepts.

In later years, students continue with geomatics subjects in addition to subjects in geographical information systems, remote sensing, visualisation, information science and database design, land law, management, professional development and satellite positioning.

Final years provide students with skills in advanced measurement sciences including applications and development of geographic information systems, remote sensing, spatial analysis and integrated systems in geomatics. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering students complete subjects in residential subdivision design, photogrammetry, integrated systems, land administration and a comprehensive research project.

The geomatic engineering degree is accredited by the Surveyors Board of Victoria, Engineers Australia and the Institution of Surveyors Australia, thus allowing graduate registration as professional engineers and surveyors. The Bachelor of Geographic Information Technology does not lead to a professional accreditation.

Graduate research programs are also available in all areas taught in the undergraduate courses.

2. Department of Geomatics: undergraduate degree course structures

2.1. Bachelor of Geographic Information Technology

THERE WILL BE NO ENTRY INTO THIS COURSE FROM 2007

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-235 Spatial Databases12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 An approved elective12.5
Semester 2
 615-140 Technologies for Information Systems12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 121-172 Global Ecology and Biogeography12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 An approved elective12.5
Semester 2
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 615-145 Concepts in Software Development I12.5
 An approved elective12.5
Honours
Year-longPoints
 451-455 Research Project62.5
Semester 1
 451-420 Spatial Data Handling (Hons)12.5
 451-424 Management of GIS(Hons)12.5
 451-440 Research Methods12.5

2.2. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (BGeomE)

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

First year
Semester 1Points
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 620-161 Introductory Mathematics*12.5
Semester 2
 451-101 Surveying 112.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics*12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5

* Students who studied Specialist Maths 3/4 in VCE, should take the sequence 620-141 Mathematics A and 620-142 Mathematics B instead of 620-161 Introductory Mathematics and 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 451-235 Spatial Databases12.5
Semester 2
 121-172 Global Ecology and Biogeography12.5
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 421-255 Management for Engineers 112.5
 or 
 325-101 Managing People and Organisations12.5
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
Semester 2
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
Fourth year
Year- longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 451-499 Integrated Spatial Systems 212.5
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 121-028 Sustainable Development12.5
 or 
 An approved environmental elective12.5
 An approved elective12.5

2.3. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (BA/BGeomE)

Students taking combined degree courses who intend to overlap third- and later-year subjects, should consult with a course adviser to ensure all core geomatic engineering requirements are met.

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

First year
Semester 1Points
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 620-161 Introductory Mathematics12.5
 Arts subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5
 451-101 Surveying 112.5
 Arts subjects as required25

* Students who studied Specialist Maths 3/4 in VCE, should take 620-141 Mathematics A instead of 620-161 Introductory Mathematics.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 Arts subjects as required37.5
Semester 2
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics12.5
 Arts subjects as required12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 Arts subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 Arts subjects as required25
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 451-235 Spatial Databases12.5
 Arts subjects as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 Choose one of: 
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 or 
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 or 
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 or 
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
 Art subjects as required25
Fifth year
Year-longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 Arts subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 Arts subjects as required25

2.4. Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering (LLB/BGeomE)

Details of this course structure are available from the Department of Geomatics.

2.5. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BGeomE/BSc)

Students taking combined degree courses and who intend to overlap third- and later-year subjects, should consult with a course adviser to ensure all core geomatic engineering requirements are met. Students can elect any science major within the BSc program.

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

First year
Semester 1Points
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 or 
 433-171 Introduction to Programming112.5
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 620-161 Introductory Mathematics*12.5
Semester 2
 451-101 Surveying 112.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics*12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5

* Students who studied Specialist Maths 3/4 in VCE, should take the sequence 620-141 Mathematics A and 620-142 Mathematics B instead of 620-161 Introductory Mathematics and 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 451-235 Spatial Databases12.5
 Science subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 Science subject as required12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
Semester 2
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 Science subject as required12.5
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 or 
 451-499 Integrated Spatial Systems 212.5
 325-101 Managing People and Organisations12.5
 or 
 421-258 Engineering Business Management12.5
 Science subjects as required25
Semester 2
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
 Science subjects as required37.5
Fifth year
Year-longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 Science subjects as required25
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 Science subjects as required25

2.6. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BGeomE/BSc) (Env Sci)

First year
Semester 1Points
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 or 
 433-171 Introduction to Programming12.5
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 620-161 Introductory Mathematics*12.5
Semester 2
 451-101 Surveying 112.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics*12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5

* Students who studied Specialist Maths 3/4 in VCE, should take the sequence 620-141 Mathematics A and 620-142 Mathematics B instead of 620-161 Introductory Mathematics and 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 610-141 Chemistry A12.5
Semester 2
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 610-142 Chemistry B12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
 650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms12.5
 625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment12.5
Semester 2
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 650-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life12.5
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-499 Integrated Spatial Systems 212.5
 Science subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
 610-280 Environmental Chemistry12.5
 620-270 Applied Statistics12.5
 Science subject as required12.5
Fifth year
Year-longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 600-303 Environmental Risk Assessment12.5
 620-371 Linear Models12.5
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 600-301 Problem Solving in Environmental Science12.5
 Science subject as required12.5

2.7. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Information Systems (BGeomE/BIS)

Students taking combined degree courses who intend to overlap third- and later-year subjects, should consult with a course adviser to ensure all core engineering requirements are met.

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

First year
Semester 1Points
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 620-161 Introductory Mathematics*12.5
 Information systems subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-101 Surveying 112.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics*12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5

* Students who studied Specialist Maths 3/4 in VCE, should take the sequence 620-141 Mathematics A and 620-142 Mathematics B instead of 620-161 Introductory Mathematics and 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 Information systems subject as required12.5
Semester 2
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 Information systems subject as required12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
 Choose one of: 
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 Information systems subjects as required25
Semester 2
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 Information systems subjects as required25
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 Information systems subjects as required25
Semester 2
 Choose one of: 
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 or 
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
 Information systems subjects as required37.5
Fifth Year
Year-longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 Information systems subjects as required37.5
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 Information systems subjects as required25

2.8. Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (BGeomE/BPD)

THERE WILL BE NO ENTRY INTO THIS COURSE FROM 2007.

The recommended or standard course structures are listed below. When setting the timetable every effort will be made to avoid clashes between the times of classes associated with these sets of subjects. Students should be aware however, that if it proves to be impossible to achieve a timetable without clashes in these sets of subjects, the Faculty reserves the right to modify course structures in order to eliminate the conflicts. Students will be advised during the enrolment period of the semester if the recommended courses need to be varied. Where the courses include elective subjects these should be chosen so that timetable clashes are avoided. In particular, students in combined degrees should plan their courses so that the subjects chosen in the other faculty do not clash with those recommended for the engineering component.

Second year
Semester 1Points
 316-102 Introductory Microeconomics12.5
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 Choose one of: 
 702-102 City in History12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 702-117 Principles of Construction Management12.5
Semester 2
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 451-200 Surveying 212.5
 620-140 Intermediate Mathematics12.5
 316-101 Introductory Macroeconomics12.5
Third year
Semester 1Points
 451-203 Land Law12.5
 451-204 Professional Development12.5
 451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics12.5
 702-213 Principles of Property Valuation12.5
Semester 2
 451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 702-219 Science and Services12.5
 306-107 Accounting Reports and Analysis12.5
Fourth year
Semester 1Points
 451-235 Spatial Databases12.5
 451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences12.5
 451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development12.5
 705-315 Urban Economic Geography12.5
 or 
 702-216 Introduction to Cost Management12.5
Semester 2
 451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy12.5
 702-211 Income Property Analysis12.5
 705-325 Planning the Productive City12.5
 or 
 702-361 Construction Cost Planning12.5
 Choose one of: 
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 or 
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 or 
 451-447 Photogrammetry12.5
Fifth year
Year-longPoints
 451-450 Research Project25
Semester 1
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-449 Professional and Business Studies12.5
 702-353 Statutory Valuation12.5
Semester 2
 451-422 Residential Land Development12.5
 702-355 Property Management12.5
 702-309 Structures and Construction 3B12.5
 or 
 702-219 Science and Services12.5

Note 1: 700- prefix subjects may be substituted with alternative subjects with the approval of the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning, and the Faculty of Engineering.

Note 2: Students wanting a quantity surveying background should complete 702-216, 702-416, 702-361, 702-309.

2.9. Diploma in Geographic Information Systems

Students undertaking the concurrent Diploma in Geographic Information Systems (DipGIS) can enrol in either a Geography stream or a Geomatics stream. Students are encouraged to consult with a course adviser in the Faculty of Arts, School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Sciences (SAGES), or a course adviser in the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geomatics to determine which stream best complements their undergraduate degree studies.

Entry to the concurrent diploma will normally take place in first or second year of the undergraduate degree program.

Geography stream
Compulsory subjectsPoints
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
Elective subjects
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 121-503 Research Methods and Design12.5
 620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis12.5
 121-454 Computer-aided Policymaking12.5
 136-205 Cybersociety12.5
 121-227 Spatial Informatics and GIS12.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5

Note: A maximum of one subject not included in these electives may be taken with approval from the course coordinator.

Geomatics stream
Compulsory subjectsPoints
 451-201 Geomatics for Engineers12.5
 or 
 451-100 Geomatics Science12.5
 451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics12.5
 Sub total37.5
Elective subjects
 At least one of the following: 
 121-454 Computer-aided Policymaking12.5
 136-205 Cybersociety12.5
 At least three of the following: 
 451-103 Information Science and Programming12.5
 451-331 Spatial Analysis12.5
 451-418 Land Administration12.5
 451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 112.5
 451-499 Integrated Spatial Systems 212.5
 451-236 Spatial Visualisation12.5
 451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 Sub total62.5

Note: A maximum of one subject not included in these electives may be taken with approval from the course coordinator.

Note: The Diploma of GIS is not available for BGeomE and BGeoIT students since many of the same subjects are core requirements of the BGeomE, BGeoIT and the DipGIS. The purpose of the Diploma is to provide 100 points of Geomatics and Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies to students enrolled in other courses.

Subject descriptions

121-172 Global Ecology and Biogeography
121-021 Environmental Politics and Management
433-171 Introduction to Programming
620-140 Intermediate Mathematics
620-161 Introductory Mathematics
451-100 Geomatics Science
451-101 Surveying 1
451-102 Introduction To Surveying (B.P.D.)
451-103 Information Science and Programming
451-105 Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing
451-113 Computer Systems and Graphics
451-200 Surveying 2
451-201 Geomatics for Engineers
451-203 Land Law
451-204 Professional Development
451-206 Least Squares & Network Analysis
451-208 Computational Methods in Geomatics
451-235 Spatial Databases
451-236 Spatial Visualisation
451-312 GIS & Remote Sensing for Enviro Science
451-331 Spatial Analysis
451-332 Imaging in the Geosciences
451-333 Cadastral Surveying & Land Development
451-337 Satellite Positioning and Geodesy
451-340 Integrated Spatial Systems 1
451-341 Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing
451-418 Land Administration
451-420 Spatial Data Handling (Hons)
451-422 Residential Land Development
451-424 Management of GIS(Hons)
451-440 Research Methods
451-447 Photogrammetry
451-449 Professional and Business Studies
451-450 Research Project
451-455 Research Project
451-499 Integrated Spatial Systems 2
620-141 Mathematics A
620-142 Mathematics B
620-160 Experimental Design & Data Analysis
625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment
702-102 City in History
702-115 Introduction to Property
702-117 Principles of Construction Management
702-137 Construction Technology 1A
702-138 Construction Technology 1B
702-211 Income Property Analysis
702-216 Introduction to Cost Management
702-219 Science and Services
702-237 Construction Technology 2A
702-238 Structural Systems
705-173 Shaping the Metropolis
705-219 Planning and Development Management


1. Students planning to undertake computer science as the science major in the combined degree must complete 433-171 Introduction to Programming and 433-172 Algorithmic Problem Solving or 433-151 Introduction to Programming (Advanced) & 433-152 Algorithmic Problem Solving (Advanced) for science points prior to commencing second-year computer science subjects.

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