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The QUT Student Guild is owned and operated by and for students. The Student Guild is governed by the Guild Council, which consists of the Executive (President, General Secretary, Director of Academic Rights, International Director, Director of Women, Director of Wellbeing, Director of Recreation, Indigenous Director and Queer Services Directors, campus representatives and specialist representatives (for part-time and external students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and postgraduate students) Please refer to the online Manual of Policy and Procedures for the latest version of the Student Rules www.qut.edu.au/admin/mopp.

PRELIMINARY Division 1 - Interpretation

Detailed information on the procedural aspects of these rules can be obtained by visiting the relevant topics on the Student Services website or by contacting the Student Business Services Department. For purposes of these rules and for course requirements, a student's mode of attendance is designated as - (a) internal, where instruction or supervision in all units in which the student is enrolled during the instructional period is conducted by attendance at a location designated by the Secretary as a campus universities; or b) external, where teaching or supervision in all units in which the student is enrolled during the teaching period is carried out differently than by visiting the campus of the university (for example, with a sticker of the teaching material to the student); or (c) multimodal, where instruction in some but not all units is in an indoor mode.

Students’ responsibilities under these rules 3. Student responsibility for compliance with these rules

ADMISSION 4. Application for admission

ENROLMENT

General requirements for enrolment 7. Enrolment procedures

Enrolment programs

In the case of a student enrolled in an award course, the student's enrollment program must also meet the course requirements. The registrar may, after consultation with the course coordinator, change a registration program if one of the following conditions is met: -. a) the student has not met the requirements of rule 13;

Credit

Subject to the requirements of this section, a student may add a unit to their program of enrollment in a term of study if - (a) the unit is added before the date of addition published in accordance with Schedule 1; or. b) where the student proposes to add the unit after the date of addition published in accordance with Schedule 1 - (i) the student pays the administrative fee set out in Schedule 2; and. ii) the unit coordinator accepts the addition of the unit; and (iii) the registrar is satisfied that the student has demonstrated that exceptional circumstances exist for adding the unit. The Registrar may not accept a student's enrollment program under any of the following circumstances -. a) the student has not registered in accordance with their admission offer, including, where specified, main field of study, type of attendance, form of attendance and place of study.

Discontinuation or interruption of enrolment 18. Leave of absence

In this section, 'academic penalty' means that the relevant unit receives a failing grade. Maximum and Minimum Enrollment Program Load Course requirements may specify one or both of the following:. a) the maximum number of credit points for full-time enrolment;.

FEES

ASSESSMENT

General requirements for assessment 28. Notice of assessment requirements

A student enrolled in a unit must receive notice of assessment requirements in the manner and at the time determined by the university's academic board.

Examinations 30. Availability for examinations

Final grades 34. Grading scale

UNSATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

Exclusion from enrollment in an award course (1) A student is an 'eligible student' for the purposes of exclusion if -. a) the student has previously been placed or is currently in a trial registration and is eligible for a new period of trial registration based on rule 39; or (b) the student is awarded an unsatisfactory grade for a specific component. For purposes of this rule, “designated unit” means a unit that a faculty requires a student to complete with a passing grade in order to continue with an award course.

ELIGIBILITY TO GRADUATE 44. Minimum passing grades for graduation

REVIEW AND APPEALS

MISCELLANEOUS

KK52* Bachelor of Creative Industries (Hons) (Communication Design, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Interdisciplinary, Media and Communication, Visual Arts). IF47 Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Banking and Finance, Economics or Marketing)/Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health Services Management).

TABLE A – STUDENT CONTRIBUTION BANDS
TABLE A – STUDENT CONTRIBUTION BANDS

Course Information

EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Infomechatronica) EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanisch) EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Medisch). EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunicatie) EN40 Bachelor of Engineering - Dean's Scholars Program IX25 Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering).

OVERVIEW

SENIOR STAFF Faculty Office

Hargreaves, BE(Mech) QIT, MSc PhD Leeds, CPEng, RPEQ, FIEAust, EngExec, MIMechE, MSTLE, MASSCT, MAAEE, MAICD, NPER Professor and Chair in Traumatology: M.A. Ghosh, BE(Elec) ME(Elec) Calcutta, PhD Calgary, FIEEE, FIAE, FIE Professor and Chair in Regenerative Medicine: D.W.

RESEARCH THEMES Design

Students enrolled on the flexible full-time course structure must be in approved employment for at least 48 approved weeks within the first 3 years of the course (ADB795 Practical Experience A). All students register for ADB796 Practical Experience B in the second semester of the final year of the course.

Bachelor of Architecture (AR48)

1 Students must complete all units in Years 1, 2 and 3 before enrolling in any unit in the Year 4 AR48 timetable. 1 Students must complete all units in Years 1, 2 and 3 before enrolling in any unit in the Year 4 AR48 timetable.

Graduate Diploma in Industrial Design (AR61)

Graduate Diploma in Interior Design (AR62)

Graduates of Built Environment (Industrial Design) who continue on to a Diploma in Industrial Design are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia. Students can choose from the list of minors available in the department of the Faculty of Built Environment and Technology.

Bachelor of Built Environment (Interior Design) (BN31)

The Graduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture is the only course of its kind in Queensland and is accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). Graduate Diploma or Master of Landscape Architecture graduates are recognized in New Zealand and Hong Kong and overseas generally through their AILA.

Bachelor of Built Environment (Urban and Regional Planning) (BN31)

Master of Applied Science (Research) (BN71)

A request to change any aspect of the candidacy must be submitted in writing directly to the Faculty Built Environment and Technology Research Committee and must be approved by the main supervisor. Candidates are encouraged to attend conferences related to the research area.

Master of Engineering (BN72)

Master of Engineering Management (BN87)

Master of Infrastructure Management (BN88)

Master of Project Management (BN89)

Bachelor of Technology (Civil) (CE33)

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (CE44)

With the approval of the course coordinator, students may be permitted to enroll in one optional unit from other QUT faculties. CEB416 Environmental law and assessment CEB424 Professional studies 6 (Concrete structures . and geotechnical engineering) CEB523 Environmental geotechnology Year 4 - Semester 2.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental Management) (CE46)

Master of Engineering Science (Civil Engineering) (CE74)

With the permission of the course coordinator, students may be allowed to take electives from other technical areas. One postgraduate unit from within/outside the school may be taken as an elective subject, with prior permission from the course coordinator.

Master of Engineering Science (Civil Engineering Studies) (CE75)

Bachelor of Applied Science (Quantity Surveying) (CN53)

Bachelor of Property Economics (CN54)

CNP521 Project Cost and Risk Management CNP532 Innovation and Technology Management CNP551 Project Human Resource Management 1st year - 2nd semester. CNP534 International Project Management Two electives from the list of electives Structure of coursework - 1st year - 1st semester CNP520 Project Management.

Master of Project Management (CN77)

The first semester full-time or two semesters part-time are identical to the Graduate Diploma in Project Management (CN64). CNP521 Project Cost and Risk Management CNP532 Innovation and Technology Management CNP551 Project Human Resource Management Part-time Course Structure - Year 1, Semester 1 CNP520 Project Management.

Doctor of Project Management (CN89)

While the course provides an overview of property as an asset, there are majors in PROPERTY INVESTMENT AND MANAGEMENT and PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT. CNP521 Project Cost and Risk Management Full Time Course Structure - Real Estate Investment and Management major - Semester 1.

Master of Property Economics (CN92)

CNP547 Property Investments CNP555 Property Market Analysis Year 1 - Semester 2. CNP554 Advanced Land Development Year 2 - Semester 1. CNP521 Project Cost and Risk Management Year 2 - Semester 2. Two Electives Year 3 - Semester 1 Dissertation2 CNN4. -time Course Structure - Major Property Investment and Management - Year 1 - Semester 1. CNP547 Property Investments CNP555 Property Market Analysis Year 1 - Semester 2. CNP557 Property Finance and Capital Markets Year 2 - Semester 1. Manager Financial property NP556.

Graduate Diploma in Urban Design (DB69)

ARB081 History, theory and criticism of urban design ARB082 Urban design studio B. PSP453 Urban systems and the physical environment. ARB081 History, theory and criticism of urban design PSP453 Urban systems and the physical environment Year 2, semester 2.

Master of Built Environment (Urban Design) (DB73)

ARB081 History, Theory and Criticism of Urban Design ARB082 Urban Design Studio B. PSP453 Urban Systems and Physical Environment 1st year - 2nd semester Part-time structure. PSP451 Production and Use of the Built Environment PSP452 Urban Design Studio A. DBP403 is an entry requirement for students without a design background and will be delivered as a workshop in early February.).

Bachelor of Design (Architectural Studies) (DE40)

Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) (DE40)

Bachelor of Design (Interior Design) (DE40)

Master of Design (Urban Design) (DE50)

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering) (EE41)

At the discretion of the course coordinator, students may choose an elective from advanced subjects offered by the university. Potential honors students can also choose an elective from the postgraduate education offering of the School of Engineering Systems, after approval by the course coordinator.

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) (EE46)

At the discretion of the course coordinator, students may be allowed to choose an elective from among the more challenging topics offered by the university. With the approval of the course coordinator, students may choose a minor field of study.

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) (EE48)

Students must complete 60 days of approved industrial experience in an engineering environment approved by the course coordinator, including 10 days of professional experience in the avionics industry. At the discretion of the course coordinator, students may be allowed to choose an elective from among the more challenging topics offered by the university.

Graduate Diploma in Computer and Communications Engineering (EE67)

Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements outlined above will be required to enroll in the first semester of the Graduate Diploma in Computer and Communications Engineering (EE67). Those who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Computer and Communications Engineering (EE67) can upgrade by undertaking further studies in the Master of Engineering Science (Computer & Communications Engineering) and gain credit for the units they have completed at Graduate Diploma level .

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Avionics) (EN40)

Signals, Systems and Transformations ENB342 ENB343 Fields, Transmission and Propagation ENB348 Aircraft Systems and Flight Control ENB354 Introduction to Systems Design Year 3 - Semester 2 ENB346 Digital Communications ENB347 Modern Flight Design Flight Control System5EnB347 Flight Control System . 4 - Semester 1.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction) (EN40)

Selective Minor Applications Selective Minor Applications Selective Second Major/Minor Second Unit Major/Minor Second Unit Major/Minor Small Selective Applications. Second major selective second major selective second major selective second major selective second major.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) (EN40)

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (EN40)

ENB472 Project Engineering 2 Second Major/Minor Selective Minor Applications Second Major/Minor Unit Second Major/Minor Selective Minor Applications. ENB472 Project Engineering 2 Selective Second Major Selective Second Major Selective Second Major Selective Second Major.

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) (EN40)

This course links the three traditionally separate disciplines of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Computer Science and provides the combined skills required to design, develop, build and service modern systems and equipment. ENB331 Materials and Manufacturing 2 ENB333 Operations Management ENB340 Energy Systems and Machines MAB233 Engineering Mathematics 3 Year 3 - Semester 2.

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (EN40)

Students wishing to undertake CEED-based industrial project should consult the subject area coordinator to provide a program for the last 2 years. Students may choose any other unit related to management approved by the subject area coordinator.

Bachelor of Engineering (Medical) (EN40)

ENB301 Instrumentation and Control ENB342 Signals, Systems and Transformations ENB343 Fields, Transmission and Propagation ITB720 Internet Protocols and Services Year 3 - Semester 2. ENB440 RF and Applied Electromagnetics ITB723 Wireless and Mobile Networks ITB732 Cryptology and Protocols Year 2 - Semester Year 2.

Bachelor of Engineering - Dean's Scholars Program (EN40)

Master of Engineering (Systems) (EN50)

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/

Bachelor of Mathematics (IF21)

ENB344 Applications of Industrial Electronics Mathematics Minor Electives (Level 3) Applications Minor Electives - Same as EN40. ENB344 Applications of Industrial Electronics Minor Elective Elective Mathematics (Level 3) Minor Elective Application - Same as EN40 Electrical.

This research is closely related to the CRC on Innovation in Construction and the CRC on Integrated Engineering Asset Management. The CRC for Integrated Engineering Asset Management (CIEAM) provides capabilities and technologies for integrated and sustainable asset management across a wide range of Australian industries in both the private and public sectors.

ITB259 Advanced multimedia systems ITB260 E-commerce site development ITB264 Information systems consultancy ITB266 Information management ITB298 Business process modeling ITB322 Information sources. ITB360 Business Systems ITB361 Socio-technical Systems ITB362 Organizational Databases ITB363 Project Management Practice ITB364 Information Systems Development ITB365 Business Analysis.

Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) (IX25)

ENB350 Real-time Computer Based Systems ENB354 Introduction to System Design ITB702 Algorithms and Data Structures ITB712 Software Engineering Studies Year 3 - Semester 2.

Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Engineering (IX28)

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 3 Semester 1. BSB115 Management, People and Organizations AMB201 Marketing and Audience Research AMB260 Public Relations Theory and Practice Year 3 Semester 1.

Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical) Conversion Program (ME36)

Advanced Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical)/Bachelor of Technology

The ME40 Bachelor of Engineering (Infomechatronics) course has been replaced by the EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Infomechatronics) from 2006 onwards. Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Engineering course, students who are eligible to enroll in the Master of Engineering Science or Master of Engineering Management courses may be credited for these two units in the Master's Program.

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (ME41)

MMB401-1 Project

Elective subject - Group A - Semester 1 MMB375 Industrial Engineering MMB451 Energy Management MMB461 Design of Process Systems MMB472 Design for Manufacturing 2.

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Conversion Program from Bachelor of

Bachelor of Engineering (Medical) (ME48)

Graduate Certificate in Engineering Management (ME75)

Master of Engineering Management (ME76)

MEN101 Research Methodology and MEN102 Advanced Mechanical Engineering Studies must normally be taken, but can be replaced with the course coordinator's approval if the student has sufficient prior knowledge in the relevant area.

International Visiting Students (NA05)

International Visiting Students (NA06)

Bachelor of Surveying (PS47)

Professional level studies Year 2 - Semester 1. Access for graduates of the Bachelor of Built Environment - Landscape Architecture) PSP269 Advanced Construction and Practice 1 PSP271 Advanced Landscape Design 1. The student should consult the course coordinator for the appropriate choice of units. Elective course approved by course coordinator. program to be agreed with the course coordinator, in line with existing qualifications).

Master of Urban and Regional Planning (PS70)

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TABLE B - DOMESTIC POSTGRADUATE TUITION FEES
TABLE A – STUDENT CONTRIBUTION BANDS
Table C - International Student Tuition Fees
TABLE D - DOMESTIC UNDERGRADUATE NON-AWARD TUITION FEES
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