61140 Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of CommerceCivil Engineering Note: 1. This guide is only available to students who are enrolled in the Civil Engineering program within the Bachelor of Engineering component of the Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce (61140) combined degree course prior to 2012. 2. Students enrolled in the Civil Engineering program must complete a major in either the Civil Engineering major (MJ-ECIVM) or the Offshore Engineering major (MJ-EOFFM). Course details Course Credit Points: Bachelor of Engineering component - 168 points Bachelor of Commerce component - 84-90 points Total required for this course - 252-258 points Students must complete the following: Bachelor of Engineering foundation core units - 36 points; all units in Table 6.2.2Ca (Civil Engineering core units) - 102 points; one of the following majors: the Civil Engineering major (MJ-ECIVM) or the Offshore Engineering major (MJ-EOFFM) - 30 points; a Professional Practicum of at least 12 weeks; and a Bachelor of Commerce component - 84-90 points The following table is intended as a guide only. All units have a value of 6 points unless noted otherwise. Unit availability may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please consult the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/ 61140 Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce Civil Engineering Semester One Semester Two Year One MATH1020 Calculus, Statistics and Probability (no longer offered) MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra (no longer offered) PHYS1001 Physics for Scientists and Engineers (replaces PHYS1101 Advanced Physics A) ENSC1002 Material Behaviour from Atoms to Bridges (replaces MATE1412 Materials Engineering 1) GENG1001 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics (Note 1) GENG1002 Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Note 2) Commerce unit Commerce unit Year Two MATH2040 Engineering Mathematics (Note 3) ENSC1001 Engineering Challenges in a Global World (replaces GENG1003 Introd. to Prof. Eng.) ENSC3004 Solid Mechanics (replaces CIVL2110 Statics and Solid Mechanics) CIVL1110 Engineering Structures (Note 4) Commerce unit CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation (replaces GENG2140 Mod. & Comp.Analy.for Engrs) Commerce unit Commerce unit Year Three ENSC3009 Geomechanics (replaces CIVL2122 Geomechanics) (Note 5) A unit from Grp B or Grp C in Table 6.2.2Cb (replaces CIVL2121 Eng Geology and Geomechanics) (Note 5) CIVL2150 Surveying and CAD (Note 6) ENSC3010 Hydraulics (replaces CIVL2130 Hydraulics I) Commerce unit ENSC3008 Structural Analysis (replaces CIVL3110 Structural Analysis) Commerce unit Commerce unit Year Four CIVL4404 Structural Steel (replaces CIVL3111 Structural Steel Design) CIVL4403 Structural Concrete (replaces CIVL3112 Structural Concrete Design) CIVL4401 Applied Geomechanics (replaces CIVL3120 Applied Geomechanics) GENG5507 Risk Reliability and Safety (replaces CIVL3150 Project Mgmt. & Risk Eng.) CIVL4402 Civil Hydraulics (replaces CIVL3130 Hydraulics II) BE Major unit Commerce unit Commerce unit Year Five BE Major unit CIVL4101 Civil Engineering Project Part 1 BE Major unit GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practise (replacing CIVL4150 Eng. Practice) Commerce unit or BE Major unit Commerce unit or BE Major unit Commerce unit Commerce unit Year Six CIVL4102 Civil Engineering Project Part 2 Commerce unit Commerce unit (if required) Note 1: Students requiring GENG1001 must complete ENSC2001 Motion. Note 2: Students requiring GENG1002 must complete ENSC2002 Energy. Note 3: Students requiring MATH2040 must complete MATH1002 Mathematical Methods 2. Note 4: Students requiring CIVL1110 Engineering Structure should complete ENSC3011 Resource Extraction Technologies. Note 5: Students requiring both CIVL2121 and CIVL2122 must complete ENSC3009 and an additional unit from Group B or Group C in Table 6.2.2Cb. Students who have completed CIVL2121 but not CIVL2122 should enrol in ENSC3009. Any student who needs CIVL2121 but completed CIVL2122, will take a unit from Group B or C in Table 6.2.2Cb. Note 6: CIVL2150 Surveying and CAD is no longer offered. Students requiring this should contact the ECM Student Office. Bachelor of Engineering component MAJORS Students must complete one of the following two majors - Civil Engineering major (MJ-ECIVM) The Civil Engineering major comprises: 1. all units in Table 6.2.2Cc (Civil Engineering major core units) below – 12 points S2 ENSC3011 Resource Extraction Technologies (replaces CIVL1110 Engineering Structures) S2 CIVL5551 Civil Engineering Design Project 1 (replaces CIVL3140 Civil Engineering Analysis and Modelling) 2. three units from Table 6.2.2Cd (Civil Engineering major options) below – 18 points S1 CIVL5552 Civil Engineering Design Project 2 (replaces CIVL4111 Design of Structural Systems) N/S CIVL5501 Structural Dynamics (replaces CIVL4110 Structural Dynamics) S1 CIVL5503 Underground Construction (replaces CIVL4120 Foundation Engineering Design) S1 GENG5501 Coastal and Offshore Engineering (replaces CIVL4130 Offshore and Coastal Engineering) S2 GENG5502 Environmental Geotechnics (replaces CIVL4121 Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering) Offshore Engineering major (MJ-EOFFM) The Offshore Engineering major comprises: all units in Table 6.2.2Ce (Offshore Engineering major core units) below – 30 points S2 ENSC3011 Resource Extraction Technologies (replaces CIVL1110 Engineering Structures) N/A CIVL3170 1 Introduction to Offshore Engineering S2 CIVL5504 Offshore Geomechanics (replaces CIVL4122 Offshore Geomechanics) S2 CIVL5505 1 Introduction to Design of Offshore Systems (replaces CIVL4170 Design of Offshore Systems) S1 GENG5501 Coastal and Offshore Engineering (replaces CIVL4130 Offshore and Coastal Engineering) 1 Students missing both CIVL3170 and CIVL4170 should enrol in CIVL5505, and take an additional Group B option in Table 6.2.2Cb Table 6.2.2Cb—Civil Engineering Options Group A N/A CIVL1110 Engineering Structures (no longer offered) S2 ENSC3011 Resource Extraction Technologies (replaces MINE1160 Introduction to Chemical and Resource Engineering) Group B N/A CIVL3170 Introduction to Offshore Engineering S1 GENG5552 Civil Engineering Design Project 2 (replaces CIVL4111Design of Structural Systems) S2 CIVL5504 Offshore Geomechanics (replaces CIVL4122 Offshore Geomechanics) S2 CIVL5505 Introduction to Design of Offshore Systems (replaces CIVL4170 Design of Offshore Systems) NS CIVL5501 Structural Dynamics (replaces CIVL4110 Structural Dynamics) S1 CIVL5503 Underground Construction (replaces CIVL4120 Foundation Engineering Design) S1 GENG5501 Coastal and Offshore Engineering (replaces CIVL4130 Offshore and Coastal Engineering) S2 GENG5502 Environmental Geotechnics (replaces CIVL4121 Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering) S2 CIVL5551 Civil Engineering Design Project 1 (replaces CIVL3140 Civil Engineering Analysis and Modelling) Group C S1, S2 CHEM1001 Chemistry—Properties and Energetics S1, S2 CHEM1002 Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity S1 CITS1001 Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering (replaces CITS1200 Java Programming) S2 CITS2002 Programming and Systems (replaces CITS1002 Programming and Systems or CITS1210 C Programming) S1, S2 CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation (replaces CITS1005 Computing for Engineers and Scientists) N/A CIVL1110 Engineering Structures (no longer offered) S1 CIVL5502 Transportation Engineering (replaces CIVL4180 Transportation Engineering) N/A ELEC1300 Digital Systems 1 (no longer offered) S1, S2 ENSC2002 Energy (replaces ELEC1302 Power and Machine Technologies) S1 ENSC3013 Environmental Systems (replaces ENVE1601 Environmental Systems Engineering) S2 ENVE5502 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse (replaces ENVE4609 Water and Waste-water Treatment) N/A MECH1401 Engineering Dynamics (no longer offered) S1 MINE4401 Underground Mining 1 (replaces MINE3162 Underground Mining 1) S2 MINE4404 Rock Mechanics (replaces MINE3160 Rock Mechanics and Rock Slopes) S2 MINE5502 Underground Mining 2 (replaces MINE4162 Underground Mining 2) N/A MINE3161 Surface Mining any Level 2 or 3 unit offered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics Key to availability of units: S1 = Semester one S2 = Semester two N/S = Non-standard Teaching Period N/A = Not available in 2014