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    • Part 1 consists of seven or eight 100-level courses which provide the necessary foundations for the BE(Hons). Ensure you take the right courses for your chosen major (selected from the drop down list below) as set out on the following pages. While many are shared with other majors some are different, so read carefully. If you are unsure about which major you like, leave your options open by taking all the courses required for any majorspeak to staff in the School of Engineering and COmputer Science about selecting courses that preserve your future choices.. To successfully complete Part 1 of the BE(Hons), you will need to pass all Part 1 courses required and achieve at least a B average in those courses (students who achieve a lower average will be able to transfer their courses to a BSc.). You may begin to take your Part 2 courses prior to completing Part 1, as long as you have passed any specific course prerequisites. 

    • Part 2 is the core component of the BE(Hons) and is made up of various 200-, 300- and 400-level courses. While some courses are in common to all majors (the professional practice and work experience, as decribed below), most are specific to the major you wish to study (selected in the drop down list below). Part 2 comprises:

      • Professional Practice consists of a set of courses (ENGR 301, 302, 401 and 489) required for all majors which develop a professional approach to engineering. You must have successfully completed Part 1 (with at least a B average) in order to enrol in any of these courses.

      • Work Experience consists of three courses (ENGR 291, 391 and 491) and 800 hours of approved work experience in an engineering environment required for all majors. The courses will help you prepare to apply for and work in appropriate employment. This will normally occur in the summers following your second and third years of study. Full details of the BE(Hons) work experience programme are on the School website.

      • Major courses: Various courses required for your chosen major (and not already covered by Part 1), whether these courses are specified exactly or you select from a defined range of courses.

    • Elective courses are required in order to bring the total number of points to 480. These may be selected from any courses offered by Victoria University, including those taught by the School of Engineering and Computer Science.

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  • Complete the eight Part 1 courses at 100 level , (in the first year and prior to being admitted into Part 2 (and usually in the first year):
    • Either COMP 102 or COMP 112
    • COMP 103
    • ENGR 101
    • ENGR 110
    • ENGR 121
    • ENGR 122
    • ENGR 142
    • PHYS 114.
  • Complete the seven six Part 2 major courses at 200 and 300 level:
    • ECEN 202
    • ECEN 203
    • ECEN 204
    • ECEN 220
    • ECEN 301
    • ECEN 320
    • MATH 244.
    Complete the three approved Part 3 courses, including at least one course at a level greater than 100.Complete the seven Selected courses at 200, 300 and 400 level:
  • Complete the four Professional Practice courses at 300 and 400 level:
    • ENGR 301
    • ENGR 302
    • ENGR 401
    • ENGR 489.
  • Complete the three Work Experience courses at 200, 300 and 400 level:
    • ENGR 291
    • ENGR 391
    • ENGR 491.
    • One course from:
      • COMP 261
      • NWEN 241
      • NWEN 242
      • NWEN 243
      • SWEN 221.
  • Complete the four Part 2 major courses at 300 level:
    • ECEN 301
    • ECEN 320
    • Two courses from:
      • COMP 307
      • ECEN 302
      • ECEN 303
      • ECEN 310
      • ECEN 315
      • ECEN 330
      • NWEN 301
      • NWEN 302
      • NWEN 304
      • SWEN 303.
  • Complete four Part 2 major courses at 400 level:
    • Three courses from:
      • ECEN 403
      • ECEN 405
      • ECEN 410
      • ECEN 415
      • ECEN 421
      • ECEN 425
      • ECEN 427
      • ECEN 430
      • ENGR 440
    • One further course from:
      • COMP 421
      • ECEN 401-439
      • ENGR 440
      • ENGR 441
      • NWEN 402
      • NWEN 403
      • NWEN 404
      • SWEN 422.
  • Complete the four Part 2 professional practice courses:
    • ENGR 301
    • ENGR 302
    • ENGR 401
    • ENGR 489.
  • Complete the three Part 2 Work Experience courses:
    • ENGR 291
    • ENGR 391
    • ENGR 491.
  • Complete elective courses as required to make-up a total of 480 points.

Supplementary information

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"A full programme of study . . . " (School website, First-year BE(Hons) programme structure)

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ECEN: Major/subject code for Electronic and Computer System Engineering

Approved:Three courses forming a coherent addition to the major and approved by the Dean.

Thoughts and questions

I can't see the Part 3 mentioned in the Handbook for this major?

Is listing the individual courses sensible? It gives more information on the screen but might be more prone to being out of date. Range takes less screen space (especially important for mobile versions). Both range and specified courses will link to Course Finder. 

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Network Engineering (NWEN)

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"A full programme of study . . . " (School website, First-year BE(Hons) programme structure)

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Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees

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Approved:Three courses forming a coherent addition to the major and approved by the Dean.

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Our standard approach to refer to a range of a whole level is X00-X99, so I have followed this approach here.

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"A full programme of study . . . " (School website, First-year BE(Hons) programme structure)

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Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees

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