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Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH ADMISSION

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 1 September 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Common first year

You do not have VCE Units 3 & 4 Specialist Maths >30 study score and VCE Units 3 & 4 Physics >25 study score: You must enrol in Foundation mathematics (ENG1090) and Foundation physics (PHS1001)
Sem 1 ENG1012 Engineering design ENG1013 Engineering smart systems PHS1001 Foundation physics * ENG1090 Foundation mathematics
Corequisite: ENG1090 *
Feb
1
Sem 2 ENG1011 Engineering methods ENG1005 Engineering mathematics ENG1014 Engineering numerical analysis First Year engineering technical elective+
Required: ENG1090 * Corequisite: ENG1005
July

You do not have VCE Units 3 & 4 Specialist Maths >30 study score: You must enrol in Foundation mathematics (ENG1090)
Sem 1 ENG1012 Engineering design ENG1011 Engineering methods ENG1090 Foundation mathematics * First Year engineering technical elective+
Or swap semester with the Elective unit
Feb
1
Sem 2 ENG1013 Engineering smart systems ENG1005 Engineering mathematics ENG1014 Engineering numerical analysis Elective
Required: ENG1090 * Corequisite: ENG1005
July

You do not have VCE Units 3 & 4 Physics >25 study score: You must enrol in Foundation physics (PHS1001)
Sem 1 ENG1005 Engineering mathematics ENG1013 Engineering smart systems PHS1001 Foundation physics * First Year engineering technical elective+
Required: ENG1090 * Required: ENG1090 * Or swap semester with the Elective unit
Feb
1
Sem 2 ENG1011 Engineering methods ENG1012 Engineering design ENG1014 Engineering numerical analysis Elective
Corequisite: ENG1005
July

You have completed VCE Units 3 & 4 Physics >25 study score and VCE Units 3 and 4 Specialist Maths >30 study score: No foundation units are required
Year Period Units
Sem 1 ENG1011 Engineering methods ENG1005 Engineering mathematics ENG1014 Engineering numerical analysis First Year engineering technical elective+
Required: ENG1090 * Corequisite: ENG1005 Or swap semester with an Elective unit
Feb
1
Sem 2 ENG1012 Engineering design ENG1013 Engineering smart systems Elective Elective
July
NOTE:
- * Foundation units: You enrol in the foundation units ENG1090 and/or PHS1001 if you have not completed the Australian VCE (Units 3 & 4) or equivalent Specialist mathematics and/or Physics with the required study score.
- + Biomedical engineering: If you are planning to specialise in Biomedical engineering, you must take BMS1021 as a First Year elective in Semester 1.
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 12 September 2022

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E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Aerospace engineering
Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

Sem 1 MEC2402 Design methods MEC2403 Mechanics of materials ENG2005 Advanced engineering Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Feb mathematics technical elective
2
Sem 2 MAE2402 Thermodynamics and MAE2404 Aerodynamics 1 MAE2505 Aerospace dynamics Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July gas dynamics technical elective

Sem 1 MAE3401 Aerodynamics 2 MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics MEC3456 Engineering Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 aerospace
Feb computational analysis engineering technical elective
3
Sem 2 MAE3405 Aerospace propulsion MAE3408 Aerospace control MAE3411 Aerospace structural Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 aerospace
July mechanics engineering technical elective

ENG4701 Final year project A MAE4416 Orbital mechanics and MEC4404 Professional practice Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1
Feb
spaceflight dynamics aerospace engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
(0 credit points)
4
ENG4702 Final year project B MAE4426 Finite element analysis MAE4410 Flight vehicle design Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5
Sem 2
July
and composite structures aerospace engineering technical elective

NOTE:
 MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage.
 Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
 If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg MAE2505) that is also a core in your specialisation or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the aerospace engineering
technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
 If you completed a First Year engineering elective which happens to be a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with a unit at the same level or higher from your specialisation technical electives list.
 The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
 You are required to complete 420 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in order to graduate. For further information, refer to the CPD webpage.
 For enrolment advice, please refer to the Course Advisers webpage.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 12 September 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Biomedical engineering – Biomedical devices stream
Year Period Units

Sem 1 BMS1021 Cells, tissues and


Feb organisms
1 Common first year
Sem 2 Elective
July
ENG2005 Advanced engineering ECE2071 Computer organisation and PHY2011 Neuroscience of MCB2011 Molecular biology and
Sem 1
mathematics programming communication, sensory and control the cell
Feb
systems
2
ECE2111 Signals and systems CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids PHY2042 Human physiology: MCB2022 The dynamic cell
Sem 2
July
Cardiovascular, respiratory and renal
systems
Sem 1 ECE2131 Electrical circuits MEC3601 Mechanics for biomedical MTE3204 Biomaterials 1 DEV2011 Early human
Feb engineering development from cells to tissues
3 ECE4179 Neural networks and ECE4087 Medical technology innovation MEC3602 Biomedical microsystems DEV2022 Human anatomy and
Sem 2
July
deep learning development: Tissues and body
systems
Sem 1
ENG4701 Final year project A MEC4601 Implantable devices TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception ENG3111 Sensory and cognitive Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Feb neuroscience Continuous Professional Development
(0 credit points)
4
Sem 2 ENG4702 Final year project B ENG4105 Biomedical engineering MEC4404 Professional practice ECE4081 Medical instrumentation
July integrated design
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year that is also a core in your specialisation or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the electrical and computer systems
engineering or materials engineering or mechanical engineering technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- Care should be taken to ensure units are maintained in sequence.
- Engineering minors are not available within the Biomedical engineering specialisation.
- You are required to complete 420 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in order to graduate. For further information, refer to the CPD webpage.
- For enrolment advice, please refer to the Course Advisers webpage.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Chemical engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July
ENG2005 Advanced engineering CHM1011 Chemistry 1 or CHM1051 CHE2164 Thermodynamics 1 Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1 mathematics Chemistry 1 advanced technical elective
Feb
2
Sem 2
CHE2162 Materials and energy CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids CHE2163 Heat and mass transfer Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July balances technical elective

Sem 1 CHE3161 Chemistry and chemical CHE3165 Separation processes CHE3167 Transport phenomena and Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
Feb thermodynamics numerical methods chemical engineering technical elective
3
Sem 2 CHE3162 Process control CHE3164 Reaction engineering CHE3166 Process design Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
chemical engineering technical elective Industrial training (0 credit points)
July

ENG4701 Final year project A CHE4162 Particle technology CHE4161 Engineer in society Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 chemical engineering technical elective
Continuous Professional Development
(0 credit points)
Feb
4
Sem 2 ENG4702 Final year project B CHE4170 Design project (12 points) Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5
July chemical engineering technical elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg CHM1011 or CHM1051) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the chemical
engineering technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- CHE4164 and CHE4165 are integrated industrial project units that are for select students only. The units are undertaken in place of the final year project units ENG4701 and ENG4702. Depending on placement location, you may have to overload a semester or extend an
additional semester in order to complete your course.
- CHE4170 - You should not overload in the semester when undertaking this unit.
- Industry 4.0: You are encouraged to select ECE2071, ECE2131 and TRC3500 if you are seeking to broaden your skills needed for the jobs of the future.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate. For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course
Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Civil engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July
CIV2206 Structural mechanics CIV2282 Transport and traffic CIV2263 Water systems Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb engineering technical elective
2
Sem 2 ENG2005 Advanced engineering CIV2242 Geomechanics 1 CIV2235 Structural materials Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July mathematics technical elective

Sem 1 CIV4286 Project management for CIV3294 Structural design CIV3285 Engineering hydrology Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 civil
Feb civil engineers engineering technical elective
3
Sem 2 CIV3283 Road engineering CIV3221 Building structures and CIV3247 Geomechanics 2 Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 civil Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
July technology engineering technical elective Industrial training (0 credit points)

ENG4701 Final year project A CIV4249 Foundation engineering CIV4280 Bridge design and Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 civil Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 assessment engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
Feb (0 credit points)
4
ENG4702 Final year project B CIV4212 Civil and environmental CIV4288 Water treatment Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 civil
Sem 2
July
engineering practice engineering technical elective

NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the civil engineering technical electives list or
from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- Studying civil engineering specialisation in Malaysia: You must complete CIV1021 to meet Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement for accreditation.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate. For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers
webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Electrical and computer systems engineering
Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July
ECE2071 Computer organisation and ECE2131 Electrical circuits ENG2005 Advanced engineering Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb
programming mathematics technical elective.
2
ECE2072 Digital systems ECE2111 Signals and systems ECE2191 Probability models in Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 2
July engineering technical elective

Sem 1 ECE3073 Computer systems ECE3141 Information and networks ECE3161 Analogue electronics Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 ECSE
Feb technical elective
3
Sem 2 ECE4132 Control system design ECE3121 Engineering Level 4 or 5 ECE-coded core Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 ECSE Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
July electromagnetics elective* technical elective Industrial training (0 credit points)

ENG4701 Final year project A ECE3051 Electrical energy systems Level 4 or 5 ECE-coded core elective Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1
Feb ECSE technical elective Continuous Professional Development
(0 credit points)
4
Sem 2 ENG4702 Final year project B ECE4191 Engineering integrated ECE4099 Professional practice Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5
July design ECSE technical elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg ECE2072) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the electrical and computer
systems engineering technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- Studying ECSE specialisation in Malaysia: You must complete ECE4053 to meet Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement for accreditation.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Environmental engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

ENE2021 Energy and the CHE2164 Thermodynamics 1 CIV2263 Water systems Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb
environment technical elective
2
Sem 2
CHE2162 Material and energy ENG2005 Advanced engineering ENE2503 Material properties and Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July balances mathematics recycling technical elective

CIV3248 Groundwater and CIV3285 Engineering hydrology BTX3100 Sustainability regulation Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
Sem 1
Feb
environmental geomechanics for business environmental engineering technical elective
3
Sem 2
ENE3606 The air environment ENE3032 Fate and transport of ENE3031 Building sustainability Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
July contaminants environmental engineering technical elective

ENG4701 Final year project A CIV4286 Project management for civil ENE4042 Environment impact and Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1
Feb engineers risk assessment environmental engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
(0 credit points)
4
Sem 2 ENG4702 Final year project B CIV4212 Civil and environmental ENE4041 Soil remediation and Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
July engineering practice solid waste management environmental engineering technical elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the environmental engineering technical
electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete 420 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in order to graduate. For further information, refer to the CPD webpage.
- For enrolment advice, please refer to the Course Advisers webpage.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Materials engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July
MTE2101 Atomic-scale structure of MTE2102 Phase equilibria and MTE2103 Mechanical properties of Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb materials phase transformations materials technical elective
2
Sem 2
MTE2202 Functional materials 1 MTE2201 Polymers ENG2005 Advanced engineering Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July mathematics technical elective

MTE3103 Materials life cycle MTE3102 Plasticity of metals and MTE3101 Materials in a complex world 1: Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
Sem 1
Feb alloys People, projects and data materials engineering technical elective

3 MTE3202 Functional materials 2 MTE3203 Introduction to MTE3201 Materials in a complex world 2: Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
Sem 2 ceramics: Properties, processing Characterisation, identification and materials engineering technical elective
July and applications selection

ENG4701 Final year project A MTE4102 Advanced materials MTE4101 Integrated design project Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 processing and manufacturing materials engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
Feb (0 credit points)

4
ENG4702 Final year project B Level 4 or 5 MTE-coded MTE4201 Materials in a complex world 3: Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5
Sem 2 materials engineering core Impact in society materials engineering technical elective
July
elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the materials engineering technical electives
list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete 420 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in order to graduate. For further information, refer to the CPD webpage.
- For enrolment advice, please refer to the Course Advisers webpage.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Mechanical engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

MEC2403 Mechanics of materials MEC2401 Dynamics 1 MEC2402 Design methods Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb technical elective
2
Sem 2
ENG2005 Advanced engineering MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids MEC2405 Thermodynamics Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July mathematics technical elective

MEC3455 Solid mechanics MEC3451 Fluid mechanics 2 MEC3456 Engineering Engineering minor or level 3 or 4
Sem 1
Feb
computational analysis mechanical engineering technical elective
3
MEC3453 Dynamics 2 MEC3416 Machine design MEC3457 Systems and control Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
Sem 2 Industrial training (0 credit points)
July mechanical engineering technical elective

ENG4701 Final year project A MEC4404 Professional practice MEC4408 Thermodynamics and Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 heat transfer mechanical engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
Feb (0 credit points)
4
ENG4702 Final year project B MEC4407 Design project MEC4426 Computer-aided design Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5
Sem 2 mechanical engineering technical elective
July

NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg MEC2404) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the mechanical engineering
technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- Studying mechanical engineering specialisation in Malaysia: You must complete MEC3459 to meet the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) requirement for accreditation.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Robotics and mechatronics engineering – Artificial intelligence stream
Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

ECE2131 Electrical circuits MEC2402 Design methods ECE2071 Computer organisation Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering technical
Sem 1
Feb and programming elective
2
ENG2005 Advanced engineering TRC2201 Mechanics ECE2072 Digital systems Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering technical
Sem 2
July mathematics elective

ECE3161 Analogue electronics TRC3200 Dynamical systems TRC3500 Sensors and artificial Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 robotics and
Sem 1
Feb
perception mechatronics engineering technical elective
3
TRC3600 Modelling and control ECE4078 Intelligent robotics ECE4179 Neural networks and Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 robotics and Malaysia students enrol in
Sem 2
July
deep learning mechatronics engineering technical elective ENG0002 Industrial training (0 credit
points)

ENG4701 Final year project A TRC4800 Robotics ECE4076 Computer vision Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 robotics Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 and mechatronics engineering technical Continuous Professional Development
Feb
elective (0 credit points)

4 ENG4702 Final year project B TRC4002 Professional practice ECE4191 Engineering integrated Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 robotics
Sem 2 design and mechatronics engineering technical
July elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg ECE2072) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the robotics and mechatronics
engineering technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- Studying robotics and mechatronics engineering specialisation in Malaysia: You must complete [(ECE3051 or MEC3416) and TRC4802] to meet Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement for accreditation.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH AND JULY ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 25 July 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Robotics and mechatronics engineering – Automation stream
Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

ECE2131 Electrical circuits MEC2402 Design methods ECE2071 Computer organisation Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering technical
Sem 1
Feb and programming elective
2
ENG2005 Advanced TRC2201 Mechanics ECE2072 Digital systems Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering technical
Sem 2
July engineering mathematics elective

Sem 1
ECE3161 Analogue electronics TRC3200 Dynamical systems TRC3500 Sensors and artificial Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 robotics and
Feb perception mechatronics engineering technical elective
3
TRC3600 Modelling and control TRC4902 Mechatronics and TRC4802 Thermo-fluids and power Engineering minor or level 3 or 4 robotics and Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
Sem 2
July
manufacturing systems mechatronics engineering technical elective Industrial training (0 credit points)

ENG4701 Final year project A TRC4800 Robotics TRC4200 Engineering cyber- Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 robotics and Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1 physical systems mechatronics engineering technical elective Continuous Professional Development
Feb (0 credit points)

4
ENG4702 Final year project B TRC4002 Professional practice TRC4407 Automation design Engineering minor or level 3, 4 or 5 robotics and
Sem 2 project mechatronics engineering technical elective
July

NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg ECE2072) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the robotics and mechatronics
engineering technical electives list or from one of the engineering minors. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- Studying robotics and mechatronics engineering specialisation in Malaysia: You must complete [(ECE3051 or MEC3416) and TRC4802] to meet Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement for accreditation.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

Page 11 of 13
Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 14 November 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Software engineering


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

FIT2085 Introduction to computer MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for FIT2099 Object-oriented design and Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Sem 1
Feb
science for engineers computer science implementation technical elective
2
Sem 2
FIT2101 Software engineering process FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures FIT2107 Software quality and testing Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
July and management technical elective

Sem 1 FIT3159 Computer architecture FIT3077 Software engineering: FIT3170 Software engineering practice Level 3 or 4 software engineering
Feb Architecture and design (12 points) technical elective
3
Sem 2
FIT2100 Operating systems FIT3171 Databases Level 3 or 4 software engineering Malaysia students enrol in
July technical elective ENG0002 Industrial training (0 credit
points)

FIT4002 Software engineering industry FIT4701 Final year project A FIT4165 Computer networks Level 3, 4 or 5 software engineering Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
Sem 1
Feb
experience studio project technical elective Continuous Professional Development
(12 points) (0 credit points)
4
FIT4702 Final year project B Level 4 or 5 software engineering core Level 3, 4 or 5 software engineering
Sem 2
July elective technical elective

NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg MAT1830 or FIT2085) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the software
engineering technical electives list. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- Engineering minors are not available within the Software engineering specialisation.
- Enrolled in the Industry Based Learning placement program – You will have a different progression map, with your placement in Semester 2 of third year. You will need to overload in one semester or complete a summer semester unit.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate. For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers
webpage if you are in Clayton.

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Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.
Course progression map for 2023 commencing students – MARCH ADMISSION
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It should be used in conjunction with the requirements of the course as specified in the Handbook. The map is
subject to updates. Update version: 14 November 2022

E3001 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Specialisation – Software engineering – Industry-based Learning


Year Period Units
Sem 1
Feb
1 Common first year
Sem 2
July

Sem 1
FIT2085 Introduction to computer MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for FIT2099 Object-oriented design and Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or engineering
Feb science for engineers computer science implementation technical elective
2
Sem 2 FIT2101 Software engineering FIT2004 Algorithms and data FIT2107 Software quality and testing FIT2100 Operating systems
July process and management structures
FIT3159 Computer architecture FIT3077 Software engineering: FIT3171 Databases Level 3 or 4 software engineering Level 1, 2 or 3 elective or
Sem 1 Architecture and design technical elective engineering technical elective
Feb
3
Sem 2 FIT4042 Industry based learning (18 points) *See footnote Malaysia students enrol in ENG0002
July Industrial training (0 credit points)

Sem 1
FIT3170 Software engineering FIT4701 Final year project A FIT4165 Computer networks Level 3 or 4 software engineering Clayton students enrol in ENG0001
practice technical elective Continuous Professional Development
Feb
(12 points) (0 credit points)
4
Sem 2 FIT4702 Final year project B Level 3 or 4 software engineering Level 3, 4 or 5 software engineering
July technical elective technical elective
NOTE:
- MINORS AND TECHNICAL ELECTIVES LIST is located on the Faculty’s current student course information webpage
- Each unit requires 12 hours of work per week. A full-time study week totals 48 hours. If you are unable to commit 48 hours of study due to external commitments, please speak with a course advisor about options to study less units per semester or take some units in the
summer semester.
- If you have completed a unit in First Year (eg MAT1830 or FIT2085) that is also a core in your specialisation, or if you have completed a unit that is a prohibition to a core unit in your specialisation, you must replace the core with another unit chosen from the software
engineering technical electives list. The replacement unit must be at the same level as the core unit or higher.
- The placement of units may be rearranged to support sequencing for double degree courses but care should be taken to ensure sequenced units are maintained in sequence.
- Engineering minors are not available within the Software engineering specialisation.
- * Depending on placement location when you undertake FIT4042, you will have to either overload a semester, undertake a summer unit or extend an additional semester in order to complete your course.
- You are required to complete the Continuous Professional Development (if studying in Australia) or Industrial training (if studying in Malaysia) in order to graduate.
- For enrolment advice, please speak with a course adviser in your specialisation. Refer to the Course Advisers webpage if you are in Clayton.

Page 13 of 13
Source: Monash University 2021 Handbook - CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, you should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official University noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an
obligation on the part of the University to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The University reserves the right to discontinue or vary units at any time without notice. The units described may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel. Please always check with the relevant faculty
officers when planning your course.

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