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Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering)(Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) degree combines two distinct, yet highly complementary individual bachelor degrees. In addition to the objectives of the individual programs (listed below), the double degree program enables you to broaden and contextualise your learning in a way that is possible only by studying the disciplines together.The overall objective of the Automotive Engineering (Honours) program is for graduates to be employable as effective automotive engineers in national and international contexts. It is designed to prepare you with a wide range of career possibilities by developing graduate capabilities which will be of on-going benefit to you, industry and society as a whole.The first two years of the program are common with the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering programs offered through the School of Engineering. In these years, you will be exposed to the fundamentals of engineering sciences, mathematics, engineering design, and engineering professional practice. In the final years of the program, specialist automotive engineering courses are offered in various streams of expertise. The program is designed to provide you with a number of opportunities for industrial interaction.Through the Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) component of this double degree program you will develop skills that will allow you to practice professionally within industrial design and related industries. You may practise locally or globally, either as an independent design practitioner, or as a member of a team within small, medium or large organisational settings. Within these professional contexts you will have the ability to operate effectively, professionally, critically, and thoughtfully, within a team environment and across disciplinary boundaries.You will undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses Industrial Design Honours Project (GRAP2290 & GRAP1040). This will integrate studies in Automotive Engineering and Industrial Design.The Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) is primarily delivered face to face at the City, Brunswick, and Bundoora Campuses.

Bachelor of Science (Geospatial Science) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Science (Geospatial Science)(Honours) degree will enable you to apply scientific principles in professional practice as well as research.You will gain a sound repertoire of scientific knowledge and skills, which will provide you with a foundation for a professional career in Geospatial Science. Examples include careers in cartography, mapping, surveying, measurement and geographical visualisation.You will develop:knowledge and fundamental skills essential for all aspects of work and research in the geospatial sciences; knowledge in all areas of geospatial science including cartography, mapping, surveying, measurement, and geographical visualisation; practical skills developed through field work, presentations, projects and reports; a foundation for a career in geospatial sciences and opportunities to take on a leadership role in a changing global market shaped by economic, cultural, environmental and regulatory dynamics.You will complete a minimum of 240 hours of work experience in external employment which will be recognised by credit in two courses GEOM2163 & GEOM2164.You will also undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses GEOM2114 Geospatial Science Major Project A and GEOM2115 Geospatial Science Major Project B, in which you will conduct an independent research project. Your project must demonstrate elements of research and enquiry, including a literature review, analysis and discussion. All projects are reviewed by an industry panel as a part of the assessment.This program is delivered on campus; some courses may be available online.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying)(Honours) degree will engender in you the ability to apply scientific principles in professional practice as well as research establishments. On completion of the program, you will have a sound scientific knowledge providing the foundation for a professional career in the Surveying and Geospatial Science industries.The program objectives are:to develop your knowledge and fundamental skills essential for all aspects of work and research in the geospatial sciences and surveying industries; to provide you with the opportunity to build then demonstrate knowledge in all areas of geospatial science and surveying applications including engineering and topographical (city and town) surveying; cadastral surveying (the definition of property boundaries); mining and hydrographic surveying (depth of water, nature of sea beds, location of currents, etc); land development and geographic information systems (GIS), cartography, mapping, and geographical visualisation; to demonstrate your capabilities through field work, presentations, projects and reports; to prepare you for research and work in the geospatial sciences and surveying practices to lead the way in a changing global market confronted by technological, economic, cultural, environmental and regulatory forces.You will complete a minimum of 240 hours of work experience in external employment (as required by the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria for the program accreditation) which will be recognised by credit in two courses GEOM2163 & GEOM2164.You will also undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses GEOM2114 Geospatial Science Major Project A and GEOM2115 Geospatial Science Major Project B, in which you will conduct an independent research project that must demonstrate elements of research and enquiry, including a literature review, analysis and discussion. All projects are reviewed by an industry panel as a part of the assessment.This program is delivered on campus; some courses may be available online.

Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
This program has been designed to give you a specialised knowledge in relation to interior design so that you are able to undertake professional work and/or pursue a pathway into research and further learning. The program promotes interior design as a practice conderned with spatial relations between people and the surrounding environment. Different interiors are considered from architectural interiors to retail, exhibition and urban environments; digital and filmic spaces; performance and theatre design; art installations; ephemeral and fictional interiors.You will learn how to design through the process of actual designing - developing your own design response in relation to a range of design briefs from the conceptual to real life situations. With an emphasis on idea-led and research-informed design you will study histories and theory of design, visual arts, film, architecture and other related areas. You will be provided with technical and communication tools such as Autocad, 3D imaging, hand drawing, film production and model making as well as verbal presentation skills. The knowledge and skills you will develop will enable you to work in diverse contexts locally and globally with an advanced level of knowledge that will enable you to challenge existing assumptions about interior design and engage design as an agent of social and cultural change.A research based major project will enable you to synthesize and integrate your knowledge, skills and experience from the previous three years of study. It will also establish a point of departure into a specialized area of professional practice and/or further research in post graduate qualification.On completion of the program, you will be able to enter the profession with a specialised knowledge of interior design as an expanded practice. You will be able to engage with complex issues in a creative and conceptual way, confidently take initiative on projects and be able to work both independently and in collaboration with others.Graduates may be employed in commercial design and architectural practices where commissions include houses, restaurants, hotels, retail spaces, corporate offices and public buildings. Interior Designers also work in film and television design, set design for theatre, furniture design, exhibition design and curating, event planning and journalism. Design practices are increasingly becomming multi disciplinary with interior designers, landscape architects, architects, industrial designers and graphic designers collaborationg on large scale projects.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) will develop the theoretical knowledge and technical skills to enable you to work effectively as a construction management professional. In doing so, you will develop the skills and knowledge required to meet the industry need for specialisation. This program has been structured to develop your knowledge of the construction process in the wider social, environmental, regulatory, technical and economic contexts.The courses in this program have been designed to enable you to critically engage with contemporary construction management theory, situating your learning in the wider industry context. The program is designed to enable you to undertake project-based learning to equip you with the skills required by the construction industry.Through your learning in this program you will critically evaluate and apply construction management concepts and methodologies including building your knowledge in key areas including building design, building services, construction methods and processes, procurement and supply chains, sustainability, economics and resource management. In doing so, you will develop your ability to formulate and justify evidenced based solutions to industry problems.Your developed specialised skills will be underpinned by your research and investigative skills, and your ability to critically assess the increasingly complex construction management industry and market. As a critical thinker, you will be able to apply your well-developed analytical skills to critically review, interpret and synthesise construction management theory and knowledge.Your developed discipline specific and interdisciplinary knowledge of construction management practice and principles will be applicable to a range of organisational contexts and construction industry settings and will enable you to contribute effectively to the management of the construction process.In the final year, you will complete a project-based capstone course BUIL 1262 Construction Planning and Design 3 in which you will synthesise and integrate your knowledge and skills, connect theory and practice, as well as demonstrate your holistic understanding of the program's learning outcomes.Upon successful completion of this program you will have developed the specialised skills and knowledge to enable you to work as a construction management specialist in a range of roles including as a: chartered builder, chartered quantity surveyor and a chartered building surveyor. You will develop the skills required to apply your theoretical and practice-based knowledge to meet the needs of a range of stakeholders within the construction industry including contractors, developers and consultants.Graduates of this program will be equipped with a sound knowledge of construction management strategies, production factors and the industrial environment within local and global contexts and will be able to independently analyse industry trends, current and emerging. You will be adept in working independently and collaboratively, applying your well-developed cognitive and technical skills to address and respond to industry issues, scenarios, trends and problems.Successful completion of this program provides a pathway into a Masters. Upon successful completion of this program you may also be eligible to undertake further studies in related programs at RMIT University.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours) will develop the theoretical knowledge and technical skills required to ensure you effectively meet the needs of key stakeholders within the complex and diverse property and valuation sector. The program focuses on developing the cognitive, technical and professional communication skills to enable you to work effectively as a property professional and to meet the industry need for specialisation.The courses in this program have been designed to enable you to critically engage with contemporary property theory, situating your learning in wider social, environmental, regulatory, technical and economic contexts.You will critically evaluate and apply property concepts and methodologies including in relation to valuation, property development, investment, feasibility analysis, funds management and asset management. In doing so, you will develop your ability to formulate and justify innovative solutions to industry problems and case study scenarios. As a critical thinker you will be able to apply your well developed analytical skills to critically review, interpret and synthesise property and valuation theory and knowledge.Your developed specialised skills include: investment, development and valuation techniques, property feasibility analytical skills and property data analysis. Your developed skills will be underpinned by your research and critical assessment of an increasingly complex industry and market.A capstone experience is offered through the two final year courses: OMGT 2252 Securitised Property and OMGT 2251 Applied Property Development. Through a professional practice project you will integrate and synthesise your knowledge, connect theory to practice as well as demonstrate your holistic achievement of the program learning outcomes.Upon successful completion of this program you will have developed the specialised skills and knowledge to enable you to work in a range of roles as a property specialist including; valuation, funds and investment management, property portfolio management, property asset management and property development.Graduates of this program will be equipped with a sound knowledge of property as an asset class within local and global contexts and be able to independently analyse industry trends, current and emerging. You will be adept in working independently and collaboratively, applying your well developed cognitive and technical skills to address and respond to industry issues, scenarios, trends and problems.Graduates will be work ready for the property industry in all of the following areas, and will qualify for professional certification as a: property valuer, property developer, funds manager, property manager, asset manager, analyst and general property professional.Successful completion of this program will enable you to acquire skills in local and global contexts, supporting your further learning, research and life-long learning.Successful completion of this program provides a pathway into a Masters. Upon successful completion of this program you may also be eligible to undertake further studies in related programs at RMIT University.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours) will develop your broadly based and specialised knowledge of project management. The courses in this program have been designed to enable you to develop and apply your theoretical and practice based knowledge to achieve effective project management. You will be able to conceptualise a project, develop a project plan and effectively implement a project, analysing project outcomes.The program will develop your discipline based and interdisciplinary knowledge of project management practice and principles in a range of organisational contexts and industry settings. As a graduate of this program, you will be able to perform a broad spectrum of roles that project management entails, ranging from working on project teams to leading them, in a diverse range of domains. You will be equipped to apply your practice-based knowledge, skills and expertise to diverse industries within the field of project management, which include construction management, property, manufacturing, infrastructure, health, finance, business, IT and event management.This program replicates industry and professional practice contexts and will equip you to work independently and collaboratively to develop your project management capacity and expertise. In doing so, you will develop your expert knowledge of specialised areas within project management including project planning, quality management, risk analysis, procurement, stakeholder management, project evaluation and financial analysis.You will critically engage with project management theory and best practice principles and evaluate and implement project management strategies as appropriate to the industry and organisational context. You will be able to apply high level critical thinking, project management and problem-solving skills to effectively address industry needs and priorities, and be equipped to contribute effectively to the leadership and project management of projects.In the final year, you will complete a project-based capstone course BUSM4333 in which you will synthesise and integrate your knowledge and skills, connect theory and practice, as well as demonstrate your holistic understanding of the program's learning outcomes.Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to critically analyse and respond to diverse client needs. You will be experienced in collaborating with diverse project stakeholders and be able to interpret new developments and theoretical knowledge to inform your decision making as a project management professional. You will be equipped to contribute your specialised knowledge and expertise to project teams and utilise your skills and knowledge to realise project outcomes and deliverables.Successful completion of this program will also equip you with skills for working in local and global contexts, and support your further learning, research and life-long learning.Successful completion of this program provides a pathway into a Master degree. Upon successful completion of this program you may also be eligible to undertake further studies in related programs at RMIT University.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Eng) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business(Management)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Eng) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business(Management) is to:provide learning experiences that provide you with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in electrical and electronic engineering. prepare you, on graduation from this program, to be ready to take up employment in electrical and electronic engineering and related industries. The related industries include the power generation and distribution, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biomedical, resource, defence, and primary industries. provide you with the capabilities necessary to manage contemporary organisations within complex and changing economic and social conditions. Contemporary managers are increasingly expected to exercise strong ethical judgement, and be dedicated to a process of continuous learning about their practice. They are also expected to work flexibly and effectively with those around them in a variety of organisational structures.In the engineering program you will undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project Part B, in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination of these).In the business program, the capstone experience course BUSM4546 Management in Practice provides the culmination of the knowledge, skills and applied work practice experiences that prepare you to transit into business world.This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Eng)(Hons)/Bachelor of Business (International Bus)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The purpose of the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)(Honours) / Bachelor of Business (International Business) is to:provide learning experiences that provide you, as a graduate of this program, with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in electrical and electronic engineering. prepare you, on graduation from this program, to be ready to take up employment in electrical and electronic engineering and related industries locally or internationally. The related industries include the power generation and distribution, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biomedical, resource, defence, and primary industries. the international business component provides you with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage business complexity in international and multidisciplinary contexts. You will develop capabilities to identify the impact of international business activity and practice on economies and businesses, and analyse and interpret the complex nature of international business relationships.The Engineering capstone experience include OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project Part B, in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination).The Business capstone course BUSM4689 Political Economy of International Business will provide you the opportunity to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learning.This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.

Bachelor of Engineering(Electrical & Electronic Eng)(Honours)/Bachelor of Business(Entrepreneurship)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
The Bachelor of Engineering(Electrical & Electronic Eng)(Honours)/Bachelor of Business(Entrepreneurship) aims to:provide learning experiences that provide you with the knowledge and skills essential for a professional career in electrical and electronic engineering. prepare you to be ready to take up employment in electrical and electronic engineering and related industries including engaging in entrepreneurial activities. The related industries include the power generation and distribution, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biomedical, resource, defence, and primary industries. develop knowledge and skills that are vital managerial capabilities in today’s globally competitive and volatile business environment. develop your ability to think critically, to communicate effectively, and to analyse and understand multidisciplinary business practices in an entrepreneurial fashion. enable you to launch and manage new ventures, undertake business practices in firms with a high degree of competency, and manage and grow businesses using entrepreneurial techniques.You will undertake a capstone experience in the final year courses OENG1167 Engineering Capstone Project Part A and OENG1168 Engineering Capstone Project Part B, in which you will conduct a research project that can be analytical, experimental, design or computational in nature (or some combination).In the fourth year of the program, the capstone experience course BUSM1325 New Venture Creation provides the culmination of the knowledge, skills and applied work practice experiences that prepare you to transit into the business world.This program is primarily delivered in face-to-face mode at the City Campus.