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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2009: Bachelor of Engineering (Water and Sustainable Resource Management) - commencing Semester 1

Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 1, 2009

  • This enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements.
  • Students with advanced standing from prior tertiary study should consult the program adviser for recommended enrolment.
  • Course offerings may change without notice.
Semester 1, 2009

COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
SCI105 Chemistry
ENG101 Engineering Professional Practice
SCI110 Science Research Methods

Semester 2, 2009

BUS108 Introduction to ICT
SCI107 Physics
MTH202 Calculus and Algebra
CIV1501 Engineering Statics  #

Semester 1, 2010

ENS253 Introduction to GIS
ENS300 Environmental and Resource Economics
CIV2605 Construction Engineering #
ENV2103 Hydraulics I #

Semester 2, 2010

ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design #
ENS314 Climatic and Hydrological Systems Dynamics
MTH312 Numerical Analysis
CIV2401 Geomechanics #

Semester 1, 2011

ENS381 Environmental Modelling
ENS351 Integrated Catchment Management
ENG302 Engineering Project Management
Plus select 1 elective course from the list

Semester 2, 2011

ENG411 Management of Reservoirs and Stormwater  #
CIV3403 Geotechnical Engineering #
ENV3104 Hydraulics II #
Plus select 1 elective course

Semester 1, 2012

ENG401 Engineering Project 1
ENG421 Design of Water Supply Systems
ENS353 Applied Spatial Analysis and Geoprocessing
Plus select 1 elective course

Semester 2, 2012

ENG402 Engineering Project 2
ENG412 Design of Wastewater Treatment Systems
ENS282 Coastal and Marine Systems
Plus select 1 elective course

# This course will initially be taken via external delivery offered by the University of Southern Queensland. Enrolment in these courses may involve travel and attendance at the Toowoomba campus for block intensive practical classes

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