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Applications for transfer should be addressed to the Registrar of the University concerned, from whom full details are available. Students who have completed part of their studies towards a Bachelor of Engineering, a Bachelor of Surveying or a Bachelor of Applied Science at another recognized university may apply to transfer to a relevant degree program at the University of Melbourne.

ADMISSION TO THE FIRST YEAR COURSES 1976 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION FOR

FIRST-YEAR COURSES

Applicants below the age of selection rank must be interviewed by or on behalf of the said selection committee before being selected. In compiling the merit list for the last 10% of available places in the quota, the selection committee may give preference to applicants who have obtained a grade of "D" or better in the Higher Language Certificate in English.

MATRICULATION ROLL

Applicants whom the selection committee may wish to interview will be informed of the time and place of the interview by letter to the address indicated by the applicant on the application form. Applicants will be notified by the VUAC office of the results of their applications and informed of the procedure to be followed to accept offers of places in quotas.

STUDENT INFORMATION BOOKLET 1976

Inquiries regarding this procedure should be directed to the Victorian Universities Admissions Committee Office. If the offer of a place is not accepted within the deadline, it will automatically be canceled and the place will be offered to the next applicant on the waiting list.

RECOGNITION OF DIPLOMA WORK DONE AT COLLEGES AFFILIATED WITH THE VICTORIA

Any person who successfully completes a course of at least three years at the Royal Military College of Australia which is specially recommended by the Commanding Officer may be admitted to the third year of Engineering. Anyone who has successfully completed a course of at least three years at the Royal Australian Air Force College and has been specially recommended by the Commanding Officer may be admitted to the second year of engineering training.

ENROLMENT

These may be admitted in special circumstances on payment of an additional fee, but no candidate shall be admitted to the annual examination in any subject, except with the special permission of the Board of Professors, who has not registered for that subject within one month after beginning of the first semester. In order to maintain the accuracy of the University's records, each student will be required to sign a separate re-registration form at the end of the first semester, indicating, with changes if necessary, the subjects he proposes to study for the rest of the year. the year.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

A timetable of the annual examination will be available from the Student Records Office a few weeks before the examination. The following rules apply to practical work in all subjects of the courses in the Faculty of Engineering:

COURSE VARIATIONS

COURS Е HONOUR WORK

SUSPENSION AND LIMITATION FOR UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS

REGULATION FOR FIRST DEGREES

DEGREES OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING AND BACHELOR OF SURVEYING

A candidate for the diploma engineering program there. a) has passed or gained credit for the subjects in the first three years of his course, and. No candidate shall be admitted to a degree under the provisions of this section unless he shall have previously surrendered the degree of Bachelor of Engineering.

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

A candidate who has passed or obtained credit for each year of the course and has completed the work prescribed under section 3 may be admitted to the relevant degree. A candidate who has successfully completed or gained credit for each year of the course and has met the requirements of Section 3 may be admitted to the degree. a) has passed or obtained credits for the subjects of the first three years of his course and.

DETAILS OF COURSES

Agricultural Engineering Is the application of engineering principles and experience to many of the problems of agriculture. There is a partnership under which many of the State Department of Agriculture's facilities are available for agricultural engineering research.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

411-301 Chemical Engineering part II 431-211 Electrical Engineering part IA 618-036 Engineering Mathematics part IIIA 610-033 Chemistry III (Chemical Engineering) FOURTH YEAR.

CIVIL ENGINEERING

The Institution of Civil Engineers, London The Institution of Structural Engineers, London The American Society of Civil Engineers. Candidates who have completed the new courses introduced in 1965 will follow a course as prescribed by the Faculty on the recommendation of the Department Chair.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

The Melbourne Diploma in Industrial Engineering exempts the full examination requirements of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. Current research activities in these areas are shown in the University's Research Report.

APPLIED SCIENCE, APPLIED CHEMISTRY

From 1974, a revised course was introduced in the first year and will be phased in gradually in later years. In the fourth year of the course, some electives in Electrical Engineering IIIE will be available to allow students to specialize in communications, electronics, computers, control or microwaves.

APPLIED SCIENCE, METALLURGY

441-031 Metallurgy — 3rd year BAppSc, comprising approved electives totaling at least 32 points and no more than 34 points. 11 units selected from those available in III. in Metallurgical Engineering, with the selection approved by the Chair of the Metallurgy Department or, in the case of students specializing in mineral processing units, by the Chair of the Mining Department.

DETAILS OF SUBJECTS AND BOOKS FOR 1976

200-041. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (ENGINEERING COURSE)

421-470. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING PART 1

Agricultural Hydrology

Agricultural Structures

Special Topics

In awarding the final honors, all of the last year's work in all subjects will be taken into account, but this subject will have the greatest weightage. Elementary biology - the broad principles of plant and animal production and the effect of the environment.

421-221. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING STUDIES

456-201. APPLIED CHEMISTRY PART I

Tutorial and other written works will be taken into account in the evaluation of the exam results. All work done in relation to tutorials and field trips will be taken into account in the evaluation of the results of the annual examination.

456-401. APPLIED CHEMISTRY PART III

Fredrickson A G Principles and Applications of Rheology Prentice-Hall 1964 Pigman W & Horton D The Carbohydrates Academic Press NY 1970 Burlant W J & Hoffman A S Block and Graft Polymers Reinhold NY 1960 Bevington J E Radical Polymerization Academic Press NY 1961. Azaroff L V Elementi rentgenskih žarkov Kristalografija McGraw-Hill 1968 Denbigh K G Thermodynamics of the Steady State Methuen.

665-210. APPLIED OPTICS

To pass the course, students must reach a sufficient level, both in the practical work and in the written paper. To pass the course, students must achieve a sufficient level throughout the course.

311-202. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2 Business Planning and Control

311-203. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 Business Decisions

Craig H F Australian Case Studies and Readings in Business Administration, 3rd ed Law Book Co 1971. Denbigh K G & Turner J C R Chemical Reactor Theory 2nd ed CUP Levenspiel 0 Chemical Reaction Engineering 2nd ed Wiley.

411-401. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PART III

All laboratory exercises will be counted and the exercises may count towards the evaluation of the results of the annual examination. Laboratory exercises will be counted, and the exercises may be counted in the evaluation of the performance of the annual examination.

CHEMISTRY-SECOND YEAR LEVEL

Units can be examined at fixed times during the year and in the examination term at the end of the year. Units can be examined at fixed times during the year and in the examination term at the end of the year.

610-032. CHEMISTRY III (APPLIED CHEMISTRY)

610-033. CHEMISTRY III (CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)

421-301. CIVIL ENGINEERING PART I

The results of the practical work done during the year are assessed as part of the exam. The results of the practical work and tests taken during the year are assessed as part of the exam.

431-412. DISCUSSION SESSIONS PART I1

An essay and a project assignment will be prescribed, as well as an evaluation of the candidates on the work done during the year.

436-202. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES PART 1

436-471. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES PART II(A)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY (APPLIED SCIENCE) A course of two lectures and one tutorial per week throughout the year. The focus of the course will be (1) research on the interrelationship of social and technological developments, with reference to the process of Industrialization in Great Britain; (2) to lay the groundwork for later year courses in economic studies.

456-304. ECONOMIC STUDIES PART II (APPLIED SCIENCE)

456-404. ECONOMIC STUDIES PART III (APPLIED SCIENCE)

316-313. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 4

431-201. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART I

No student will be admitted to the Annual Examination without proof of satisfactory laboratory work. No student will be admitted to the annual examination without proof of satisfactory practical work.

431-311. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART II A

Laboratory work reports must be submitted periodically as required by the demonstrators and practice class calculations must be submitted as required by the tutors. The results of laboratory and practical class work will be evaluated and used in deciding the results of the annual examination.

431-322. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART II В

431-301. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART II (E)

431-302. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART 11(P)

The manuals will be listed by staff during the introduction to their part of the course. The manuals will be listed by staff during the introduction to their part of the course.

436-217. ENGINEERING DESIGN PART 1 C

There will be no examination in this subject, but the work done by students throughout the course will be assessed for examination purposes.

436-303. ENGINEERING DESIGN PART II

Wilde D J & Beightler C S Foundations of Optimization, Prentice-Hall 1968 Numerous references to specialist subjects in engineering design will be given throughout the course. Assessment in this course will be based on performance in specific assignments set throughout the year, as well as performance in design projects and seminars.

446-321. ENGINEERING DESIGN (MINING)

441-221. ENGINEERING MATERIALS

All work performed In connection with practical work, assignment sheets and tests are taken into account when assessing the results of the Annual Exam. All records made during the year should be retained for submission if required in connection with the annual survey.

441-321. ENGINEERING MATERIALS (E)

618-005. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART I

Van Vlack L H Elements of Materials Science, 2nd ed Addison-Wesley Definitions of Metallurgical Terms, The Aust Inst Metals 1971. The work done in tutorials, practice classes and on assignments will also carry some weight in the exam.

618-025. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART II

618-035. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART III

618-036. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART III A

618-045. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART IV

There will be no practical practical exam but each candidate's work will be assessed as part of the exam. Two hours per week throughout the year will be devoted to practical demonstration and seminar discussion of the material covered in the lectures.

436-411. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

400-401. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

456-303. INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS

A list of the available options and any restrictions will be communicated during Orientation Week. The students will be informed at the beginning of the year about the relative weight to be given to the different parts of the test.

MATHEMATICS

436-301. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PART I

Duncan Thorn en Young The Mechanics of Fluids, Arnold Kuethe en Schetzer Foundations of Aerodynamics, Wiley Liepmann H W en Roshko Elements of Gasdynamics, Wiley Timoshenko S en Goodier J M Theory of Elasticity, McGraw-Hill Suh N P & Turner A P L Elements of the Mechanical Behavior of Vaste stowwe. Lichty L C Combustion Engine Processes, McGraw-Hill 1967 Bradley J N Vlam- en verbrandingsverskynsels Methuen 1969 Threlkeld J L Termiese Omgewingsingenieurswese Prentice-Hall.

421-211. MECHANICS OF SOLIDS PART I

Thwaites Incompressible Aerodynamics, Oxford Glauert A Airfoil and Airscrew Theory, Cambridge Theodorsen Theory of Propellers, McGraw-Hill Schlichting Boundary Layer Theory, McGraw-Hill. Schlichting Hoëspoed-aerodynamics in straight flying, Princeton Knudsen and Katz-vloeidynamics in hit-ordrag, McGraw-Hill Wallis Axial Flow Fans, Newnes.

436-371. MECHANICS OF SOLIDS PART 11

METALLURGY 441-20 STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS Professor Worner

Free energy related to composition and aggregate state as a basis for understanding phase diagrams, alloy transformations and chemical reactions.

METALLURGY 441-20 PROJECT Mr Hoggart

METALLURGY 441-231. METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Mr Guerin

All work done in connection with practical work, practical classes, seminars, field trips and the project (unit 205) will be taken into account in the evaluation of the results of the annual examination. For most units assessment will include a formal examination paper lasting 11/2 hours.

446-201. THE MINERAL INDUSTRY AND MINING

A course of 24 lectures and 6 practice classes; four essays, each of approximately 2000 words, are part of the prescribed work in the subject. Fitzgerald T M The contribution of the mineral industry to Australian welfare Aus Govt Pub' Service Canberra 1974.

446-301. MINING PART I

Foust A S et al Principles of Unit Operations, Wiley Taggart A F Handbook of Mineral Dressing, Wiley Newton J Extractive Metallurgy, Wiley. Engineering aspects of mineral processing involving physical and/or chemical alteration - discussed from the perspective of various aspects of alteration.

446-401. MINING PART II

V. PROGRAMMES

Each student's practical work is reviewed continuously during each semester and is taken into account in the evaluation of the results (including the list of classes) for the year. Each student's practical work is reviewed continuously during each semester and is taken into account in the evaluation of the results (including the list of classes) for the year.

640-032. PHYSICS PART III (APPLIED SCIENCE)

619-003. PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS

Principles of construction and use of metrological instruments for static and dynamic measurement of size, shape and position. To pass the course, candidates must achieve a satisfactory standard in both practical and written work.

436-414. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING PART I1

456-202. SEMINARS

Details of the topics will be posted on the departmental notice board at the beginning of each semester. There will be no practical practical exam; assignments completed during the year will be evaluated as part of the exam.

451-310. SURVEYING PART В

However, any candidate may be required to submit to a practical test and to resubmit assignments completed during the course.

451-201. SURVEYING PART 1

There is no formal practical exam; the assignments made during the year are assessed as part of the exam. However, each candidate may be required to submit to a practical test and resubmit the assignments completed during the course.

451-312. SURVEYING (ENGINEERING COURSE)

Principles of cadastral survey; Surveyors Act; Regulations for the inspection and registration of land surveyors; Regulations for surveyors (title surveys); Survey Coordination Act and Regulations. Introduction to the Constitution, the Land Transfer Act and the Municipalities Act.

451-301. SURVEYING PART II

There will be no official practical exam; the practical work completed during the year will be assessed as part of the exam. However, each candidate may be required to complete a practical test and resubmit field notes and coursework assignments.

451-401. SURVEYING PART III

There will be no formal practical examination; as part of the exam, the practical work done during the year will be evaluated. Assessment for success and final honors will be based on performance in tutorials and workshops.

POST GRADUATE STUDIES AND GRADUATE SCHOOLS

HIGHER DEGREES

Applicants must be bachelors of at least five years or masters of at least two years in some technical branch. Applicants must be Applied Science graduates with a degree of not less than five years or graduates of another faculty who demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Faculty of Engineering that they have received scientific, technological and humanistic training.

DEGREES BY COURSE WORK AND THESIS

About two-thirds of the course will consist of lectures, tutorials, design studies and practical work. Further details of the course can be obtained by contacting the secretary of the Mechanical Engineering department.

REGULATIONS FOR HIGHER DEGREES

  • DEGREE OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE
  • DEGREE OF MASTER OF SURVEYING SCIENCE
  • DEGREES OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING AND MASTER OF SURVEYING
  • DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE
  • DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING
  • DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE
  • DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
  • EXAMINATION OF THESES FOR HIGHER DEGREES

Contrary to the provisions of the previous paragraphs, the training track of a candidate for the degree of Master of Applied Sciences. In that case, the work will be supervised by a member of the teaching staff designated by the faculty.

AWARDS FOR ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND APPLIED SCIENCE STUDENTS

Students of Metallurgical Engineering and Applied Science Metallurgy can apply for scholarships awarded by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd. Mining engineering students can apply for scholarships offered by Consolidated Coalfields (Аиst.) Ply Ltd, B.H.P.

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