ENGINEERING ACADEMIC BOARD
2. Enrolment
(a) The course must be completed in an orderly manner as described by the recommended programme, subject to pre- and co- requisite conditions, and class timetables. A student may not enrol in a subject if there are subjects from an earlier semester available and still to be completed, within the constraints of timetabling, pre- and co-requisites. In special circumstances the Head of School may waive this rule, only after consid- eration of a written application to the Registrar.
(b) Students will not be permitted to enrol in excess of the hours indicated in the recommended programme for that semester of their course. In special circumstances, the Head of School may waive this rule, only after consideration of a written application to the Registrar.
3. Unregistered Students
A person may apply to ';tudy individual subjects as an unregistered student and may be admitted to classes provided that vacancies exist. Such persons shall conform to the general conditions covering the course and rules relating to unregistered students.
4. Employment
Maximum benefits will be derived from the course by persons engaged in appropriate employment.
5. Exemptions
Rules concerning the granting of exemptions are detailed under 'Rules Relating to Student Matters' see page 25.
6. Attendance
Students are expected to attend scheduled lectures, practical work, and other work, and seek leave of absence if they cannot maintain adequate attendance.
Field trips or field projects as detailed in the synopses have a compulsory attendance requirement.
7. Assessment
The method of assessment provides for formal semester and deferred examinations as well as written tests, oral tests, general assignments, laboratory reports, design work, projects and field visits.
8. Course Structure
To be awarded a Graduate Diploma in Environmental Engineering a registered student must complete a minimum of 32 semester hours of approved subjects in a programme endorsed by the Head of Department to the satisfaction of the Engineering Academic Board.
Normal Course Programme Approx.
All subjects are one semester Formal
Semester 1 - Autumn Hrs/wk.
CEP170 Technology and the Environment 2
BEP180 Environmental Science 2
CEP272 Hydrology 2
ONE Elective 2 or 3
Semester 2 - Spring
CEP172 Water Quality Engineering I 2
CHP144 Environmental Chemistry 2
BEP280 Biology and Water Quality Control 2
ONE Elective 2 or 3
Semester 3 - Autumn
CEP275 Solid Waste Disposal 2
CEP273 Water Quality Engineering II 2
TWO Electives 4 6
Semester 4 - Spring
BEP388 Environmental Impact Studies CEP380 Water Supply and Sewerage
CEP379 Resource Conservation and Management ONE Elective
Elective Programme - Autumn
CEP104* Powers and Duties of a Municipal Engineer A CEP120* Municipal Planning I
CEP361 Urban Drainage CEP375 Industrial Liquid Wastes CEP377
CEP378
Pollution Monitoring Water Resources Development
ONE approved subject from other Graduate Diploma courses conducted by the QIT available only on individual application to the Head of Department Elective Programme - Spring
BEP767 Technology Assessment and Forecasting CEP105* Powers and Duties of a Municipal Engineer B CEP121 * Municipal Planning 11
CEP270 Air Pollution I CEP274
CEP300 CEP362 CEP376
Water Quality Engineering Ill Civil Engineering Practice
Irrigation Engineering Systems Modelling
ONE approved subject from other Graduate Diploma courses conducted by the QIT available only on individual application to the Head of Department
Approx.
Formal Hrs/wk.
2 2 2 2 or 3
2%
2%
2 2 2 2
3
3 2%
2%
2 2 2 2 2
3
*Completion of these subjects will exempt from the requirements of the Local Government Board of Examiners subjects, Municipal Planning and Powers and Duties of a Local Government Engineer parts A and 8.
The number of electives available in any year will be dependent upon a sufficient number of students being enrolled. A maximum of four subjects may be taken from other Graduate Diploma courses.
The following rules relate to the Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Municipal Engineering anci are made by resolution of the Institute Council.
CEM213 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING
PART-TIME 1. Entry
(a) Normal Entry
To be eligible to enrol for the Graduate Diploma in Environ- mental and Municipal Engineering, an applicant must possess an acceptable qualification in engineering from a recognised tertiary institution.
(b) Qualifying Entry
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for normal entry but who hold a tertiary qualification in a technological field or other equivalent qualifications or hold professional engineering recognition may be required to complete such pre-requisite engineering subjects as may be determined by the Department of Civil Engineering prior to enrolment in the course.
2. Enrolment
(a) The course must be completed in an orderly manner as described by the recommended programme, subject to pre- and co- requisite conditions, and class timetables. A student may not enrol in a subject if there are subjects from an earlier semester available and still to be completed, within the constraints of timetabling, pre- and co-requisites. In special circumstances, the Head of School may waive this rule, only after consider- ation of a written application to the Registrar.
(b) Students will not be permitted to enrol in excess of the hours indicated in the recommended programme for that semester of their course. In special circumstances, the Head of School may waive this rule, only after consideration of a written application to the Registrar.
3. Unregistered Students
A person may apply to study individual subjects as an unregistered student and may be admitted to classes provided that vacancies exist. Such persons shall conform to the general conditions covering the course and rules relating to unregistered students.
4. Employment
Maximum benefits will be derived from the course by persons engaged in appropriate employment.
5. Exemptions
Rules concerning the granting of exemptions are detailed under 'Rules Relating to Student Matters' see page 25.
6. Attendance
Students are expected to attend scheduled lectures, practical work, and other work, and seek leave of absence if they cannot maintain adequate attendance.
Field trips or field projects as detailed in the synopses have a compulsory attendance requirement.
7. Assessment
The method of assessment provides for formal semester and deferred examinations as well as written tests, oral tests, general assignments, laboratory reports, design work, projects and field visits.
8. Course Structure
To be awarded a Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Municipal Engineering a registered student must complete a minimum of 33 semester hours of approved subjects in a programme endorsed by the Head of Department to the satisfaction of the Engineering Academic Board.
Normal Course Programme Approx.
All subjects are one semester Formal
Semester 1 - Autumn Hrs/wk.
CEP170 Technology and the Environment 2
CEP122 Municipal Planning A 2
TWO Elective Subjects 4 5
Semester 2 - Spring
CEP272 Hydrology 2
CEP123 Municipal Planning B 2
TWO Elective Subjects 4 5
Semester 3 - Autumn
CEP380 Water Supply and Sewerage 2
BEP388 Environmental Impact Studies 2
TWO Elective Subjects 4 5
Semester 4 - Spring
CEP290 Project 2
CEP275 Solid Waste Disposal 2
TWO Elective Subjects 4 5
Elective Programme - Autumn BEP180
CEP107 CEP210 CEP214 CEP273 CEP361 CEP375 CEP377 CEP378 CEP381 CHP144 MNP510
Environmental Science
Powers and Duties of a Municipal Engineer 11 Municipal Traffic Engineering
Transport Engineering I Water Quality Engineering II Urban Drainage
Industrial Liquid Wastes Pollution Monitoring Water Resources Development Air Pollution II
Environmental Chemistry
Powers and Duties of a Municipal Engineer I ONE approved subject from other Graduate Diploma courses conducted by the QIT available only on individual application to the Head of Department Elective Programme - Spring
BEP280 Biology and water Quality Control CEP101
CEP108 CEP124 CEP172 CEP211 CEP221 CEP270 CEP274 CEP300 CEP310 CEP362 CEP376 CEP379
Professional Practice
Powers and Duties of a Municipal Engineer 111 Municipal Planning C
Water Quality Engineering I Roadworks Practice I Subdivision Engineering Air Pollution I
Water Quality Engineering 111 Civil Engineering Practice Urban Transportation Planning Irrigation Engineering Systems Modelling
Resource Conservation and Management
ONE approved subject from other Graduate Diploma courses conducted by the QlT available only on individual application to the Head of Department
Approx.
Formal Hrs/wk.
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3
The number of electives available in any year will be dependent upon a sufficient number of students being enrolled. A maximum of four subjects may be taken from other Graduate Diploma courses.
The following rules relate to the Graduate Diploma in Automatic Control and are made by resolution of the Institute Council.
EEM164 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AUTOMATIC CONTROL PART-TIME