Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
Students enrolled in this programme complete a set of foundation Engineering units, core units in Computer Engineering and a number of option units.
Please note: This study guide is intended as a guide only.
Total points required for this course: 192
Students must complete the following (as set out in the table below):
See the Computer Engineering options for details of option units.
All units have a value of 6 points unless indicated otherwise.
| Semester One | Semester Two |
| YEAR ONE - 48 POINTS | |
|---|---|
| MATH1020 Calculus, Statistics and Probability | MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra |
| PHYS1101 Advanced Physics A | GENG1003 Introduction to Professional Engineering |
| GENG1001 Eng: Introduction to Engineering Mechanics | ELEC1300 Digital Systems 1 |
| GENG1002 Eng: Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering | ELEC1302 Power and Machine Technologies (Note 1) |
| YEAR TWO - 48 POINTS | |
| MATH2040 Engineering Mathematics | ELEC2306 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering |
| ELEC2300 Circuits and Electronic Systems 2 | ELEC2305 Signals and Systems 2 |
| CITS1200 Java Programming | ELEC2310 Computer Architecture |
| ELEC2303 Embedded Systems | CITS1210 C Programming |
| YEAR THREE - 48 POINTS | |
| ELEC3320 Process Instrumentation and Control | CITS2230 Operating Systems |
| ELEC3302 Communication Systems | ELEC3307 Engineering Management and Industrial Practice |
| ELEC2301 Digital System Design | ELEC3330 Engineering Design Project |
| CITS2200 Data Structure and Algorithms | Option unit |
| YEAR FOUR - 48 POINTS | |
| ELEC4310 Computer Engineering Project Part 1 | ELEC4311 Computer Engineering Project Part 2 |
| ELEC4301 Digital Communications and Networking | ELEC4314 Robotics and Automation |
| CITS4240 Computer Vision | ELEC3306 Signals and Systems 3 |
| Option unit or Group A (Sem 1 or Sem 2) | Option unit or Group A (Sem 1 or Sem 2) |
| NOTES | |
| Note 1: ELEC1302 Power and Machine Technologies is incompatible with ELEC2302 Electromagnetics and Electromechanics. | |