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In the first year three of the four subjects taken are common to the engineering courses, but the subjects in the later years are devoted to the science of surveying in all its aspects. Approx. number of students who have been selected in the quota for Engineering and Land Surveying courses have passed the matriculation exam in the above subjects each year.

ADMISSION TO FIRST YEAR COURSES 1969

The lists of selected candidates will be published in the daily press towards the end of January and the dates for admission to the quota places will be announced. A candidate who wishes to accept the offered place in the course must send written consent to the secretary of the Faculty of Engineering by the date specified in the offer.

MATRICULATION ROLL

If a country's offer is not accepted in writing by the due date, it will be automatically cancelled. Applicants who wish to cancel their applications are asked to notify the Victorian Universities Admissions Committee office in writing of their decision as soon as possible so that places on the course can be offered to applicants in a timely manner. others lower in order on the merit list.

RECOGNITION OF WORK DONE AT TECHNICAL COLLEGES AND AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS

QUALIFICATION TO MATRICULATE

METIIOЛS OF OBTAINING CRE ЛITS IN AN ENGINEERING CO URSE

There are two methods of obtaining credits

Changes to the lists can be made subsequently on the recommendation of the Board of Technical Schools. Credits equivalent to two years of university courses mentioned below (Table III) may be awarded to graduates of technical colleges recognized for this purpose (Table IV).

Table I  sets  out the Technical  Colleges recognized for this purpose  and the  subjects in  which recognition is granted
Table I sets out the Technical Colleges recognized for this purpose and the subjects in which recognition is granted

BLOCK EXEMPTION COURSES TOR 1969

Candidates must be specifically recommended by the Principal of the recognized college where an approved diploma course was completed. If they include subjects listed in the above groups, these subjects will be used for selection purposes alongside the main 'professional' subjects of the courses concerned.

RECOGNITION OF WORK DONE AT SERVICE CОLLEGES

ENROLMENT

This may be accepted 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 Council of Professors, who shall not within one month of the study for that subject have not entered. beginning of first term. To increase the accuracy of the University's records, each student will be required to complete a special re-enrolment slip at the end of the first term indicating the subjects he intends to study for the remainder of the year .

FEES

These fees are paid to Danmarks Nationalbank's university branch by means of a specially stamped bank note obtained from the Chemistry Laboratory in the Redmond Barry Building.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

LECTURES AND TIME-TABLE OT LECTURES

PASSING BY YEARS

EXAMINATIONS

PRACTICAL WORK

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE DURING VACATION

CHAPTER 8

Pure Mathematics Part III (Honours) or another approved mathematics subject instead of Technical Mathematics Part IV. The Faculty may prescribe a special course to enable a student to qualify for another branch of engineering after qualifying for the Diploma in Engineering in one branch.

COURSE HONOUR WORK

FINAL HONOURS

SUSPENSION AND LIMITATION FOR UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS

STUDENT COUNSELLING AND HOUSING

APPOINTMENTS BOARD

STUDENT FACILITIES

THE COLLEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY HALLS OF RESIDENCE

DIARY

REGULATION .3.45

EGREES OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING AND BACHELOR OF SURVEYING

Dixson Scholarship of $40 Open to competition in the course for the degree of Bachelor of Science—. No candidate shall be admitted to a degree under the provisions of this section unless he has previously surrendered the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering.

CHAPTER 13 Details of Courses

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Note: Candidates may take Engineering Mathematics Part IV instead of Business Administration, but only with the permission of the Head of Department. The bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering gives full credit for the corporate membership examination of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

2 Honors are not awarded for these individual subjects, as they belong to a group of subjects for which Final Honors are awarded. 5 Students entering Fourth Year Metallurgical Engineering in 196g are required to take a preliminary course in Fortran programming, beginning March 3.

MINING ENGINEERING AND MINERAL ENGINEERING

The course leading to the bachelor's degree in surveying is four years. The bachelor's degree in Geodesy was first awarded in 1953 and the master's degree in Geodesy in 196о.

U.P., 1964.) EXAMINATION

555-1. APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS PART I

555-2. APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS PART II

There are approximately 24 hours of practical work during the year. a) Introduction to the unit operations in Chemical Engineering (z3 lectures) (b) Material and energy balances (z6 lectures). Transport in laminar and turbulent flow. b) Transport in large flow systems and interphase transfer of heat and mass.

571-3: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PART III

Steady state continuous and staged contact of phases in process equipment for heat and mass transfer. Laboratory work will be taken into account and tutorial work may be taken into account in the assessment of the result of the annual examination.

575. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION

551. CHEMISTRY (ENGINEERING COURSE)

Measurement of radioactivity; properties of radioactive isotopes and their applications to some typical chemical problems. Conductivity of electrolytes: Conductivity: molar conductivity; Kohlrausch's law of independent migration; Conductometric determination of concentrations and application in the measurement of К.

362-3. CHEMISTRY PART II C

Proof of payment must be presented to the department before practical classes begin. et al., Chemistry-A Structural View. The content of the Chemistry I В lectures assumes that all students have read the textbook by Stranks et al.

583 - 1. CIVIL ENGINEERING PART I

Students who have not achieved a satisfactory standard in the laboratory course throughout the year will be required to take a practical examination. The results of the practical work during the year will be evaluated in the context of the exam.

583-2. CIVIL ENGINEERING PАRТ II

Additional tests may be scheduled during the year; the results of these can be taken into account when evaluating the results of the exams. There will be no formal exam; success in this course is obtained upon successful completion of the prescribed project.

601. DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTERS

577-1. DISCUSSION SESSIONS PART I

577-2. DISCUSSION SESSIONS PART II

556-1. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES PART I

556.2. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES PART II

556. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES PART II(A)

602. DYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS

A course of about 76 lectures; three hours of laboratory and practical work per week throughout the year and five field trips. Laboratory work will be graded and a practical examination will be given if this work is not satisfactory.

562-2. EARTH SCIENCE B

220-8. ECONOMICS C 8 (Industrial Relations)

591-1. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART I

No student is admitted to the final exam without documentation of satisfactory laboratory work. A series of short tests will be held at intervals throughout the year during some practice hours.

557 - 1. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART I A

It is assumed that students simultaneously take Engineering Mathematics Part II (or equivalent). Laboratory work and results of the tests will be taken into account in the assessment of the final examination result.

557 - 2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING II A

Magnetic effect of current, electromagnetic induction, ferro-magnetic materials, magnetic circuits, principles of energy conversion. No student will be admitted to the final exam without proof of successfully completed laboratory and practical work, which will be evaluated when deciding on the exam results.

No student will be admitted to the final exam without evidence of sufficient laboratory and self-study work which will be assessed in determining the exam results. et a1., Introduction to electronic systems, circuits and devices. No student will be admitted to the final examination without evidence of satisfactory laboratory work, which will be assessed in determining the examination results.

Approximately 100 hours of coursework and experiments and exercises related to the course above. No student will be admitted to the final examination without evidence of satisfactory laboratory and other work, which will be evaluated in deciding the results of the final examination.

552. ENGINEERING PART I

During the year, short tests are taken at intervals of some parts of the Part i syllabus that are taken into account in the assessment of the final examination result. The work done on design assignments during the year is taken into account when assessing the level of all candidates.

558. ENGINEERING DESIGN PART I A

558-2. ENGINEERING DESIGN PART II

Work completed during the year on design projects will be taken into account when assessing the standard of all candidates. All work completed in relation to practical work, assignments and test tasks will be taken into account when evaluating the results of the annual examination.

566-1. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART II A

A selection of material from the syllabus for Engineering Mathematics Part I and Engineering Mathematics Part II. The work done in practical classes and on test papers may also carry some weightage in the test.

553-4. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS PART IV

613. ENGINEERING PRODUCTION

The results of these exams will be combined in determining the final result for this course.

563-1. FLUID MECHANICS A

563-2. FLUID MECHANICS B

The first paper will cover work from curriculum 1, and will be given during the year. There will be no practical exam, but written assignments may contain questions about practical work.

563-3. FLUID MECHANICS C

611-1. FLUID MECHANICS PART I

Each student's practical work is assessed continuously throughout the year and taken into account in determining candidates' success in the annual examination. Students who have not maintained a satisfactory standard in the laboratory course will be required to take a practical examination.

373 - 1. GEOLOGY PART I

Any of the books recommended below for reference. and Watson, Janet, Introduction to Geology, Vol. There are several well-illustrated introductory textbooks on Physical Geology available for general reference in the reserve section of the Library.

631. GEOLOGY PART II (MINERAL)

Students must make full use of the library in the Geological Department for reference purposes, and members of staff will assist in the selection of suitable literature.

614. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (ENGINEERING COURSE)

Two hours per week throughout the year will be devoted to practical demonstration and seminar discussion of the material covered in the lectures. In the assessment for Pass or Honors approximately equal weight. will be awarded to exam results and performance throughout the year in tests, practical work and seminars.

604. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Prepared by the Hydrological Committee of the Hydraulics Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers.). It should be carefully noted that the test for part (a) forms part of the whole and is the same as for the listed subject 606 Operations Research.

605. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

655. INTRODUCTION TO PROTOGRAMMETRY

These laboratory sessions will include elementary types of stereoscopic measurement and evaluation, while some of the exercises will aim to give the student an appreciation of problems involved in map composition and of the limitations of graphic representation.

657. LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND

656. MATHEMATICS PART III (SURVEYING COURSE)

600. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Alternative books may be approved by the lecturer and many others will be referred to during the course. Each candidate's exam performance, together with practical work and special project assessments, will be taken into account when deciding the results.

560-2. MECHANICS OP SOLIDS PARТ I1

Interpretation of the structure of binary alloys; change of properties by heat treatment, hardenability of steel; corrosion resistance of metals and alloys. All practical work will be taken into account and records made during the year must be kept for submission if the examiners require it.

622. METALLURGICAL CHEMISTRY

623 - 1. METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING PART I

All records made during the year must be retained for presentation if required in connection with the annual examination. All records made during the year must be retained for presentation if required in connection with the annual examination.

624 - 1. METALLURGY PART I

All work done in connection with practical work, practice lessons and field trips will be taken into account in the assessment of the year's work in conjunction with the results of the annual examination. All work carried out in connection with practical and practical lessons and field trips will be taken into account in the assessment of the results of the annual examination.

572. METALLURGY PART I A

624 - 2. METALLURGY PART II (E)

Attending these is considered part of the year's work, and a report must be submitted on each visit. When reviewing the results of the annual exam, all work done in connection with practical and practical classes and field trips is taken into account. All records made during the year must be retained for submission if required in connection with the annual examination.`.

624-3. METALLURGY PART III

Introduction to mineral economics—the pattern of mineral and metal trade, trends in production and use, buying and selling, production costs. A course of three lectures per week and six hours of practical work per week throughout the year.

554 - 1. PHYSICS PART I (ENGINEERING COURSE)

A list of recommended books will be posted on the bulletin board of the Statistics Department. Full reimbursement will be retained as no charge is made for fair wear and tear of the device.

573. PHYSICAL CIIEMISTRY

378-1. PRINCIPLES OF GEOPHYSICS

In the later part of the course, alternative lectures will be given when necessary to meet the more specialized needs of special groups of students. A survey of the chemistry and chemical engineering of selected industrial chemical processes, particularly from the viewpoints of thermodynamics, kinetics and transport phenomena.

603-1. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING PART I

603-2. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING PART II

The division into lecture groups will be posted on the bulletin boards of the Mathematics Department in the week prior to the first semester. Random sampling: notion of a random sample; parameters and statistics, distribution of mean and variance, random numbers and their use.

567. SURVEYING (AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING)

There will be no official practical exam:. the practical work completed during the year will be assessed as part of the annual exam. There will be no official practical exam; the practical work completed during the year will be assessed as part of the annual exam.

582 - 3. SURVEYING PART III

More advanced plan-table surveying; field methods of topographical surveying; basic methods of surveying roads, railways and water supplies; railway points and crossings. However, any candidate may be required to submit a practical test and resubmit field notes and assignments completed during the course.

607. SYSTEM THEORY I

584. TOWN PLANNING (CIVIL ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING) A course of about зo lectures throughout the year

An examination of the basic principles of modern city and regional planning, the design of towns, standards of land use provision, the design of residential areas.

HIGHER DEGREES

GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CIVIL ENGINEERING FULL-TIME ONE YEAR COURSES LEADING TO DEGREE OF MASTER OF

ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Candidates will be required to take a major unit of formal coursework in one of the subjects offered and a minor unit in one of the remaining subjects. The courses in Civil Engineering Construction and Management will be given provided staff are available and will only be offered as a minor unit in mg6g.

GRADUATION

Application for admission should be addressed to the Registrar, The University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052 Victoria. All fees are to be paid into the university's account at a branch of the National Bank of Australasia.

GRANTS FROM RESEARCH FUNDS

Branches are located next to the Bookroom and on the first floor of Union House or the University sub-branch of the State Savings Bank on the ground floor, Administration Annexe. The University of Melbourne has established five research fellowships, of which no more than two may be senior fellowships.

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE

DEGREE OF MASTER OF SURVEYING SCIENCE

DEGREES OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING AND MASTER OF SURVEYING

DEGREES OF MASTER OF ENGINEERING AND MASTER OF SURVEYING. a) has provided evidence to the satisfaction of the Faculty that, since obtaining his bachelor's degree, he has spent at least five years acquiring proficiency in surveying, provided that a candidate who has obtained first or second class honors in surveying part III and photogrammetry in his surveying course, the minimum period shall be three years; and. i) a thesis or written report of his practical experience (with necessary plans), or (ii) published work in Surveying or such unpublished work in Surveying as he considers. z). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, any person who, in accordance with the regulations in force on or before May 3, 1958, may be admitted as a candidate for one of the following degrees, namely civil engineer, cand.mag. Metallurgical Engineering, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Chemical Engineering may be admitted provided he complies with the regulations in force on the date of his acceptance. (a) not later than December 31, 1959, to the degree for which his candidature was admitted, or the degree of Civil Engineer, whichever he may choose, or.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING

The candidate must also satisfy the examiners about the written, oral or practical examinations that the examination board may require on the advice of the examiners. If the head of the relevant department is not an examiner, he has no voting rights.' 7.

EXAMINATION OF THESES FOR HIGHER DEGREES

The following table provides an overview of awards available to engineering students at entry, undergraduate and postgraduate level. Mining or mineral engineering students can apply for scholarships offered by Consolidated Coalfields (Aust.) Pty Ltd, B.H.P.

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