Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment 2015 Course Enrolment Plan

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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment 2015 Course Enrolment Plan
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
2015 Course Enrolment Plan
Course:
Campus:
S304 Bachelor of Architectural Technology
Gordon TAFE/Deakin University Waterfront (Geelong)
Student name:
ID#:
CoE expiry:
CTR (credit):
The course plan displayed below is a sample only, please refer to the course requirements as set out in the
Handbook (http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/university-handbook/2015). Use the course rules beneath
this table to create your personal enrolment plan.
Sample Enrolment Plan
Year 1
Semester 1
BSBOHS404
B
CPCCBC5006
A
CPCCBC5004
A
VPAU593
VPAU590
VPAU594
CPCCBC4010
A
CPCCBC5001
B
Contribute to the implementation
of strategies to control OHS risk
Apply site surveys and set‐out
procedures to medium rise
building projects
Supervise and apply quality
standards to the selection of
building and construction
materials
Provide design solutions for
residential and commercial
buildings
Produce working drawings for
residential buildings
Integrate digital applications into
architectural workflows
Apply structural principles to
residential low rise constructions
Apply building codes and
standards to the construction
process for medium rise building
projects
Hours
40
Semester 2
CPCCBC4004A
110
VPAU588
Identify and produce estimated
costs for building and construction
projects
Design sustainable buildings
60
VPAU595
Present architectural designs
60
50
VPAU593
50
90
VPAU590
70
VPAU594
80
CPCCBC4010A
40
CPCCBC4013A
Provide design solutions for
residential and commercial
buildings
Produce working drawings for
residential buildings
Integrate digital applications into
architectural workflows
Apply structural principles to
residential low rise constructions
Prepare and evaluate tender
documentation
Select and prepare a construction
contract
Supervise the planning of on-site
medium rise building or
construction work
Safety Induction Program
40
CPCCBC4003A
CPCCBC5003A
SRA010
Year 2
Semester 1
CPCCBC5018
A
VPAU593
VPAU595
Apply structural principles to the
construction of medium rise
buildings
Provide design solutions for
residential and commercial
buildings
Present architectural designs
Hours
150
50
30
Semester 2
CPCCBC50018
A
VPAU593
VPAU595
Apply structural principles to the
construction of medium rise
buildings
Provide design solutions for
residential and commercial
buildings
Present architectural designs
Hours
60
50
90
70
80
20
200
1 cp
Hours
150
50
30
This course maps is for illustrative purposes. Students must meet the course rules and unit requirements
as set out in the Handbook (http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/university-handbook/2015)
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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
2015 Course Enrolment Plan
VPAU594
Integrate digital applications into
architectural workflows
Design Safe Buildings
VPAU587
CPCCBC5001
B
50
40
VPAU594
VPAU591
50
180
VPAU588
Apply building codes and
standards to the construction
process for medium rise building
projects
Design sustainable buildings
SRM281
Project Management 2
40
1 cp
SRM261
Contract Administration 2
1 pc
Year 3
Trimester 1
SRC362
Project Documentation
CP
1
Trimester 2
SRD264
Studio 04: Publicscapes (2cp)
CP
2
SRT358
Building Environmental Services
1
SRT351
Construction and Structures 3
1
1x
Level 3 Elective
1
SRR311
Architecture Research Project
1
1x
Level 3 Elective
1
200
CPCCBC5009A
Integrate digital applications into
architectural workflows
Produce working drawings for
commercial buildings
Identify services layout and
connection methods to medium
rise construction projects
140
Course Requirements:
The course comprises 24 credit points, which must include the following:
•
•
equivalent of 14 credit points from units undertaken at The Gordon’s East Geelong Campus;
equivalent of 10 credit points from units undertaken at Deakin University
Student
(name and signature)
Course advisor
(name and signature)
Date:
This course maps is for illustrative purposes. Students must meet the course rules and unit requirements
as set out in the Handbook (http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/university-handbook/2015)
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