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) Versions: 210814 v1 S304 Page 1 of 2 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) Versions: 210814 v1 S304 Page 2 of 2