2025 Change register

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Below, you'll find any authorised changes made to courses, minors, majors, specialisations, research areas and units in the 2025 Handbook.

Changes are recorded as a note in the relevant entry and supersede any previously published information in the Handbook. The notes must be read in conjunction with the corresponding Handbook entry.

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D0501 - Diploma of Higher Education

The Requirements for this course were changed.  Effective change date:  17 June 2025

Requirements

Part B. Specialist discipline knowledge

Arts - Media Communication stream

Public relations specialisation (12 credit points)

Unit ATS1060 has been replaced by ATS1280.

ATS1125 Public relations foundations
ATS1060 Celebrities, influencers and promotion ATS1280 Understanding the media

D2003 - Bachelor of Learning Design and Technology

The Requirements for this course were changed.  Effective change date:  02 October 2025

Requirements

Part A. Education studies in learning design and technology principles and practices  (72 points)

FIT1059 replaces EDF1062 from 2026.

  • EDF1401 Foundations of learning design and technology
  • EDF1402 Designing for socially inclusive learning
  • EDF1062 Approaches to teaching and learning (prior to 2026)
  • FIT1059 AI for everyone (replaces EDF1062 from 2026)
  • EDF1070 Understanding students as learners
  • EDF2401 Learning design methodologies
  • EDF2402 Multimedia and interactive learning design
  • EDF2404 Assessment and feedback design
  • EDF3401 Ethics, law and governance in learning design and technology
  • EDF3402 Learning and learner motivation in educational design
  • EDF3403 Social and collaborative learning design and technologies
  • EDF3404 Interacting with learners
  • EDF3405 Evaluation and research in learning design and technology

Part B. Specialist Design and Technology Studies (30 points)

CDS2601 has been recoded and retitled to DGN2601 Video production design 1.

  • FIT1073 Game design
  • FIT1050 Web fundamentals
  • CDS1303 The language of graphic design*
  • CDS2601 Digital audio/video* DGN2601 Video production design 1*
  • DGN2500 Design thinking for global challenges*

*OHS1000 Introduction to art and design health and safety (0cp) (online) must be completed before commencing these units

Part D. Complementary studies (30 points)

CDS2523 has been recoded to DGN2535, CDS3906 has been removed.

Digital Design

  • CDS2523 DGN2535 Creative visualisation
  • CDS3906 Digital publication

Communication studies

  • ATS1119 Communicating in the digital era
  • ATS1206 Media challenges
  • ATS2188 Writing Social media lab
  • ATS3191 Media analytics impact lab

SECONDRY01 - Secondary education

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed. The professional experience unit EDF2083 has been replaced with the new professional experience unit EDF2086. Effective change date:  03 October 2025

Part D. Professional experience (0 points)

You must complete 80 days of supervised professional experience in secondary schools.

You must complete the following:

  • EDF1083 Secondary professional experience 1A (0 points)
  • EDF2083 EDF2086 Secondary professional experience 2A 2C (0 points)
  • EDF3084 Secondary professional experience 3B (0 points)
  • EDF3089 Secondary professional experience 3C (0 points)
  • EDF4083 Secondary professional experience 4B (0 points)
  • EDF4087 Secondary professional experience 4C (0 points)

PRISEC05 - Primary and secondary education

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed. The professional experience unit EDF3083 has been added  for International students and the number of  supervised professional experience days has changed from 85 to 80. Effective change date:  03 October 2025

Part D. Professional experience (0 points)

You must complete 85 80 days of supervised professional experience in primary and secondary schools.

You must complete the following:

  • EDF1083 Secondary professional experience 1A (0 points)
  • EDF2081 Primary professional experience 2B (0 points)
  • EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A (0 points)
  • EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D* (0 points)
  • EDF3087 Primary professional experience 3D (0 points)
  • EDF4082 Secondary professional experience 4A (0 points)
  • EDF4086 Primary professional experience 4D (0 points)

*International students who wish to meet current AITSL skill assessment requirements for secondary teachers must complete EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D in place of EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A. EDF3083 provides the required 10 days of professional experience to meet course requirements, plus an additional 5 days of professional experience in a secondary setting, totalling 15 days of placement.  You are advised to independently check AITSL skill assessment requirements.

PRISECHP03 - Primary and secondary health and physical education

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed. The professional experience unit EDF3083 has been added for International students and the number of  supervised professional experience days has changed from 85 to 80. Effective change date:  03 October 2025

Part D. Professional experience (0 points)

You must complete 85 80 days of supervised professional experience in primary and secondary schools.

You must complete the following:

  • EDF1083 Secondary professional experience 1A (0 points)
  • EDF2081 Primary professional experience 2B (0 points)
  • EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A (0 points)
  • EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D* (0 points)
  • EDF3087 Primary professional experience 3D (0 points)
  • EDF4082 Secondary professional experience 4A (0 points)
  • EDF4086 Primary professional experience 4D (0 points)

*International students who wish to meet current AITSL skill assessment requirements for secondary teachers must complete EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D in place of EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A. EDF3083 provides the required 10 days of professional experience to meet course requirements, plus an additional 5 days of professional experience in a secondary setting, totalling 15 days of placement.  You are advised to independently check AITSL skill assessment requirements.

PRISECIE02 - Primary and secondary inclusive and special education

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed. The professional experience unit EDF3083 has been added for International students and the number of  supervised professional experience days has changed from 85 to 80. Effective change date:  03 October 2025

Part D. Professional experience (0 points)

You must complete 85 80 days of supervised professional experience in primary schools, secondary schools and special education settings.

You must complete the following:

  • EDF1083 Secondary professional experience 1A (0 points)
  • EDF2084 Special professional experience 2A (0 points)
  • EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A (0 points)
  • EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D* (0 points)
  • EDF3087 Primary professional experience 3D (0 points)
  • EDF4082 Secondary professional experience 4A (0 points)
  • EDF4086 Primary professional experience 4D (0 points)

*International students who wish to meet current AITSL skill assessment requirements for secondary teachers must complete EDF3083 Secondary professional experience 3D in place of EDF3082 Secondary professional experience 3A. EDF3083 provides the required 10 days of professional experience to meet course requirements, plus an additional 5 days of professional experience in a secondary setting, totalling 15 days of placement.  You are advised to independently check AITSL skill assessment requirements.

E6014 - Master of Engineering

The Requirements for this course were changed.  Effective change date:  11 June 2025

Requirements

Part B. Specialist core units (24 credit points)

Electrical engineering

Unit ECE5143 has been replaced by ECE5122. 

ECE5143 Optical communications ECE5122 Advanced electromagnetics
ECE5882 Advanced electronics design
ECE5883 Advanced signal processing
ECE5884 Wireless communications


Requirements

Part B. Specialist core units (24 credit points)

Electrical engineering

Unit ECE5881 has been replaced by ECE5143. Effective change date:  24 April 2025

ECE5881 Real-time system design ECE5143 Optical communications
ECE5882 Advanced electronics design
ECE5883 Advanced signal processing
ECE5884 Wireless communications

E6011 - Master of Professional Engineering

The Requirements for this course  were changed.  Effective change date:  11 June 2025

Requirements

PART B. Engineering specialist knowledge and application  (48 points)

Electrical engineering

Unit 'ECE5145' has been added

ENG5105 Integrated design
ECE5122 Advanced electromagnetics
ECE5143 Optical communications or ECE5145 Network performance
ECE5155 Power electronic converters
ECE5882 Advanced electronics design
ECE5883 Advanced signal processing
ECE5884 Wireless communications
ECE5886 Smart grids

AEROENG04 - Aerospace engineering

The core aerospace engineering units for this specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Aerospace engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MAE2402 Thermodynamics MMA2001 Design 1
MMA2002 Solid mechanics 1
MMA2003 Thermofluids 1
MMA2004 Dynamics 1
MMA2005 Modelling and control
MAE3001 Aero and gas dynamics

MAE2404 Aerodynamics 1
MAE2505 Aerospace dynamics*
MAE3002 Aerospace dynamics 2
MEC2402 Design methods
MEC2403 Mechanics of materials

MAE3401 Aerodynamics 2
MAE3404 Flight vehicle dynamics
MAE3405 Aerospace propulsion
MAE3408 Aerospace control
MAE3411 Aerospace structural mechanics
MEC3456 Engineering computational analysis MMA3001 Numerical methods and machine learning
MAE4410 Flight vehicle design
MAE4416 Orbital mechanics and space flight spaceflight dynamics
MAE4426 Finite element analysis and composite structures MMA4001 Finite element analysis
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

AND

Professional Practice domain (One of ENG4801, ENG4802, ENG4803, ENG4804)

* If you complete MAE2505 as a First Year breadth study unit, it will count towards your aerospace engineering study. You must still fulfil the First Year engineering breadth study requirement by completing another breadth study unit.

AIENGMNR03 - Artificial intelligence in engineering

The Requirements for this minor were changed.  Effective change date:  27 April 2025

Requirements

CLAYTON

Studying electrical and computer systems engineering specialisation specialisation

Unit 'ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers' has been added to the minor in Clayton

You must complete the four units selected from below (24 credit points)

CIV4100 Autonomous vehicle systems
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers
ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4179 Neural networks and deep learning

Studying other engineering specialisations

You must complete four units selected from below (24 credit points)

CIV4100 Autonomous vehicle systems
ECE2191 Probability and AI for engineers
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers
ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4179 Neural networks and deep learning

BIOMDENG03 - Biomedical engineering

The Requirements for this UG specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  11 June 2025

Requirements

Part C. Biomedical engineering knowledge and application

Core biomedical engineering unit MEC4601 has been replaced by MTE4596.

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids
DEV2011 Early human development from cells to tissues
DEV2022 Human anatomy and development: Tissues and body systems
ECE2071 Systems programming
ECE2111 Signals and systems
ECE2131 Electrical circuits
ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MCB2011 Molecular biology and the cell
MCB2022 The dynamic cell
PHY2011 Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems
PHY2042 Human physiology: Cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems
MEC3601 Mechanics for biomedical engineering
ECE4087 Medical technology innovation
MEC4601 Implantable devices MTE4596 Biomaterials 2
ENG4105 Biomedical engineering integrated design
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

Biomedical devices stream

And the following Biomedical engineering technical electives have been removed:

ECE2191 Probability and AI for engineering
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers
ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics
ECE3141 Information and networks
ECE3161 Analogue electronics
PHY3111 Sensory and cognitive neuroscience
ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4086 Medical imaging technology
ECE4132 Control system design
MTE4596 Biomaterials 2


The Requirements for this UG specialisation were changed in Part E.  Effective change date:  27 April 2025

Requirements

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation

Biomedical devices stream

You must complete the six five units below AND one unit selected from the biomedical engineering technical electives list

ENG3111 Sensory and cognitive neuroscience 
MEC3602 Biomedical microsystems
MTE3204 Biomaterials 1
TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception
ECE4081 Medical instrumentation
ECE4179 Neural networks and deep learning
One unit from the biomedical engineering technical electives list

Biomedical engineering technical electives added

ECE2191 Probability and AI for engineering
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers
ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics
ECE3141 Information and networks
ECE3161 Analogue electronics
PHY3111 Sensory and cognitive neuroscience
ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4086 Medical imaging technology
ECE4132 Control system design
MTE4596 Biomaterials 2


The Requirements for this specialisation were changed in Part C and Part E.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Biomedical engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

CHE2161 Mechanics of fluids*
DEV2011 Early human development from cells to tissues
DEV2022 Human anatomy and development: Tissues and body systems
ECE2071 Systems programming
ECE2111 Signals and systems
ECE2131 Electrical circuits
ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MCB2011 Molecular biology and the cell
MCB2022 The dynamic cell
MMA2002 Solid mechanics 1
PHY2011 Neuroscience of communication, sensory and control systems
PHY2042 Human physiology: Cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems
MEC3601 Mechanics for biomedical engineering
ECE4087 Medical technology innovation
MTE4596 Biomaterials 2
ENG4105 Biomedical engineering integrated design
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation (36 points)

Biomedical devices stream (36 points)

Biomedical Prescribed biomedical engineering technical electives

ECE2191 Probability and AI for engineering
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers
ECE3121 Engineering electromagnetics

ECE3141 Information and networks
ECE3161 Analogue electronics
PHY3012 Integrative neuroscience
PHY3072 Exercise physiology

PHY3111 Sensory and cognitive neuroscience
PHY3171 Cardiovascular physiology and disease
ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4086 Medical imaging technology
ECE4132 Control system design

CHEMENG04 - Chemical engineering

The Requirements for this UG specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  27 April 2025

Requirements

Part C. Chemical engineering knowledge and application

The Optional industry project was removed

OPTIONAL INDUSTRY PROJECT

CHE4164 and CHE4165 units combine to provide a year-long industry experience project only for select students in their final year. The units are in place of the two core final year project units ENG4701 and ENG4702

CHE4164 Integrated industrial project 1
CHE4165 Integrated industrial project 2

CIVILENG03 - Civil engineering

The Requirements for this specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation (36 points)

Unit ENG1021 was removed from Malaysia accreditation requirement.

Studying this course in Malaysia: 

To meet the Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement, you must complete ENG1021 for accreditation in Malaysia.

ENVIRENG03 - Environmental engineering

The Requirements for this specialisation were changed in Part C.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Environmental engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

CHE2162 Material and energy balances
CHE2164 Thermodynamics 1
CIV2263 Water systems
ENE2021 Energy and the environment
ENE2268 Hydrology and climate change
ENE2503 Materials properties and recycling
ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
BTX3100 Sustainability regulation for business
CIV3285 Engineering hydrology
ENE3031 Building sustainability
ENE3032 Fate and transport of contaminants
ENE3606 The air environment
CIV4212 Civil and environmental engineering practice
ENE4041 Soil remediation and solid waste management
ENE4042 Environmental impact and risk assessment
ENE4043 Quantifying sustainability in urban systems
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

MATSENG05 - Materials engineering

The Requirements for this specialisation were changed in Part C.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Materials engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

You must complete the sixteen  core materials engineering units below, one MTE-coded level 4 or 5 unit selected from the materials engineering core elective electives list below AND one unit selected from the Professional Practice domain suite (totalling 108 credit points)

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MTE2101 Atomic-scale structure of materials
MTE2102 Phase equilibria and phase transformations
MTE2103 Mechanical properties of materials
MTE2201 Polymers Plastics and the planet: Health, impact and sustainability
MTE2202 Functional materials 1
MTE3101
MTE2204 Materials in a complex world 1: People, projects and data
MTE3102 Plasticity of metals and alloys
MTE3103 Materials life cycle
MTE3104 Electronic and photonic materials
MTE3201 Materials in a complex world 2: Characterisation, identification and selection
MTE3202 Functional Magnetic and spintronic materials 2
MTE3203 Introduction to ceramics: Properties, processing and applications
MTE4101 Integrated design project
MTE4102 Advanced materials processing and manufacturing
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B
one unit at level 4 or level 5 from the materials engineering technical electives list

AND

Professional Practice domain (One of ENG4801, ENG4802, ENG4803, ENG4804)

Added:

Materials engineering core electives list

MTE4235 Nuclear energy: Science, technology and society
MTE4590 Modelling of materials
MTE4592 Advanced ceramics and applications
MTE4593 Materials and sustainability
MTE4594 Engineering alloy design, processing and selection
MTE4595 Corrosion mechanisms and protection methods
MTE4596 Biomaterials 2
MTE4597 Engineering with nanomaterials
MTE4598 Electron microscopy
MTE5881 Applied crystallography in advanced materials characterisation*
MTE5882 Advanced polymeric materials*
MTE5883 Environmental durability and protection of metals and engineering materials*
MTE5884 Advanced photovoltaics and energy storage*
MTE5885 Biomaterials and biomechanics*
MTE5886 Additive manufacturing of metallic materials*
MTE5887 Additive manufacturing of polymeric and functional materials*

* You must obtain a weighted average mark (WAM) of 65 or above at the conclusion of level 3 and be in your final year to be eligible to enrol in the level 5 units.

MECHENG03 - Mechanical engineering

The Requirements for this specialisation were changed in Part C and Part E.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Mechanical engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MEC2401 Dynamics 1 MMA2001 Design 1
MMA2002 Solid mechanics 1
MMA2003 Thermofluids 1
MMA2004 Dynamics 1

MEC2402 Design methods MMA2005 Modelling and control
MEC2403 Mechanics of materials
MEC2404 Mechanics of fluids*
MEC2405 Thermodynamics
MEC3001 Material properties and selection
MEC3416 Machine Mechanical design 2
MEC3451 Fluid mechanics 2
MEC3453 Dynamics Mechanical dynamics 2
MEC3455 Solid mechanics 2
MEC3456 Engineering computational analysis
MEC3457 Systems and control
MMA3001Numerical methods and machine learning
MEC4407 Design project Mechanical design 3
MEC4408 Thermodynamics 2 and heat transfer
MEC4426 Computer-aided design MMA4001 Finite element analysis
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation (36 points)

Studying this course in Malaysia:

To register as a Mechanical Engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), you must complete MEC3459 for accreditation in Malaysia.

MNTENMNR02 - Micro and nano technologies

The Requirements for this minor were changed.  Effective change date:  25 April 2025

Requirements

Studying an engineering specialisation

Unit 'MEC3010 Micro and nanotechnologies: Fabrication and applications' has been replaced

MEC3010 Micro and nanotechnologies: Fabrication and applications MTE3204 Biomaterials 1
CHE3172 Nanotechnology and materials 1
MTE4597 Engineering with nanomaterials
CHE4172 Nanotechnology and materials 2

ROBMCTRN04 (previously coded ROBMCTRN03) - Robotics and mechatronics engineering

The Requirements for this UG specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  27 April 2025

Requirements

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation

Students enrolled in the single degree Engineering

Robotics and mechatronics engineering technical electives

MALAYSIA: Important requirement

Unit  MEC3416 has been replaced by MEC3821

To meet the Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement, you must complete [(ECE3051 or MEC3416) MEC3821) and TRC4802] for accreditation in Malaysia.


The Requirements for this UG specialisation were changed to remove the Artificial Intelligence and Automation streams, and unit required for accreditation removed for Malaysia students in Part E.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Robotics and mechatronics engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

You must complete the core robotics and mechatronics engineering units below, the four units from one of the streams below AND one unit selected from the Professional Practice domain suite (totalling 108 credit points)

ECE2071 Systems programming
ECE2072 Digital systems*
ECE2131 Electrical circuits
ENG2005 Advanced engineering mathematics
MEC2402 Design methods1 MMA2001 Design 1
ECE2072 Digital systems* MMA2003 Thermofluids 1
TRC2201 Mechanics MMA2004 Dynamics 1
MMA2005 Modelling and control
ECE3073 Computer systems
TRC3200 Dynamical systems
TRC3500 Sensors and artificial perception
TRC3600 Feedback control systems ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4179 Neural networks and deep learning
TRC4407 Automation design project

TRC4800 Robotics
ENG4701 Final year project A
ENG4702 Final year project B

AND

You must select one stream from below:

Artificial intelligence

You must complete the four units below

ECE4076 Computer vision
ECE4078 Intelligent robotics
ECE4179 Neural networks and deep learning
ECE4191 Engineering integrated design

Automation stream

You must complete the four units below

TRC4200 Engineering cyber-physical systems
TRC4407 Automation design project
TRC4802 Thermo-fluids and power systems
TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

Part E. Elective study - Specialisation (36 points)

Unit TRC4802 has been removed.

Studying this course in Malaysia:

To You must complete ECE3051 or MEC3821 to meet the Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) requirement, you must complete [(ECE3051 or MEC3821) and TRC4802] requirement for accreditation in Malaysia. accreditation.

SFTWRENG01 - Software engineering

The Requirements for this specialisation were changed.  Effective change date:  22 December 2025

Requirements

Part C. Software engineering knowledge and application (108 points)

FIT1058 Foundations of computing MAT1830 Discrete mathematics for computer science
FIT2004 Algorithms and data structures
FIT2085 Introduction to computer science for engineers*
FIT2099 Object-oriented design and implementation
FIT2100 Operating systems
FIT2101 Software engineering process and management
FIT2107 Software quality and testing
FIT3077 Software engineering: Architecture and design
FIT3159 Computer architecture
FIT3170 Software engineering practice (12 points)
FIT3171 Databases**
FIT4002 Software engineering industry experience studio project (12 points) or FIT4042 Industry-based learning (only for students in the IBL stream) (18 pts)***
FIT4165 Computer networks
One level 4 or 5 unit from Part E. Software engineering technical electives list
FIT4701 Final year software engineering project A
FIT4702 Final year software engineering project B
one software engineering technical elective at level 4 or above

SMTMFMNR03 - Smart manufacturing

The Requirements for this minor were changed.  Effective change date:  24 April 2025

Requirements

Studying electrical and computer systems engineering specialisation

Discontinued units TRC3000 and TRC4200 have been replaced and MEC2402 has been retitled

MEC2402 Engineering design 1 Design methods
TRC3000 Automation project ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers 
TRC4200 Engineering cyber-physical systems TRC3500 Sensor and artificial perception
TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

Studying other engineering specialisation

Discontinued units TRC3000 and TRC4200 have been replaced 

ECE2191 Probability and AI for engineers (new)
ECE3141 Information and networks
TRC3000 Automation project 
TRC4200 Engineering cyber-physical systems
ECE3093 Optimisation and numerical methods for engineers 
TRC4902 Mechatronics and manufacturing

APCYBSEC01 - Applied cybersecurity

The Requirements for this major have been changed.  Effective change date:  16 September 2025

Requirements

Double degree with Software engineering

Core units

FIT2081 has been replaced by FIT2165

FIT1057 Introduction to cybersecurity
FIT1093 Cybersecurity tools and techniques
FIT2081 Mobile application development FIT2165 Computer networks
FIT2173 Software security
FIT3031 Network security
FIT3168 IT forensics
FIT3186 Vulnerability analysis, response and mitigation

L3001 - Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

The Requirements for this course have been changed.  Effective change date:  30 May 2025

Requirements

Part D. Extending expertise: Specialist law electives (48 credit points)

There is no longer a requirement to complete one commercial law elective therefore the list of commercial law electives have been removed from Part D.

Commercial law electives
LAW4132 Law of employment
LAW4162 Family property and financial disputes
LAW4179 International commercial arbitration
LAW4190 Construction law: principles and practice
LAW4219 The law of financial transactions
LAW4341 Copyright and designs
LAW4342 Patents, trade marks and unfair competition
LAW4526 World Trade Organisation (WTO) law
LAW4546 Fintech and the law
LAW4668 International investment law
LAW4671 Private investment law
LAW4695 International banking and finance: Law and practice
LAW4701 Commercial transactions
LAW4702 Competition and consumer law
LAW4704 Taxation law
LAW4807 Vis arbitration moot (12 credit points)
LAW4900 Global issues in international trade and finance
LAW4901 Global issues in private and commercial law

L6005 - Juris Doctor

The Requirements for this course have been changed.  Effective change date:  30 May 2025

Requirements

Part D. Extending expertise: Specialist law electives (48 credit points)

There is no longer a requirement to complete one commercial law elective therefore the list of commercial law electives have been removed from Part D.

Commercial law electives
LAW5055 Vis arbitration moot (12 credit points)
LAW5301 Copyright
LAW5312 Competition law
LAW5315 Commercial alternative dispute resolution
LAW5316 Trade marks and commercial designations
LAW5319 Law of employee relations
LAW5321 Protecting commercial innovation: patents and trade secrets
LAW5340 Intellectual property
LAW5350 Principles of taxation
LAW5352 Digital workplace law
LAW5357 Corporate governance and directors’ duties
LAW5366 International banking and finance: Law and practice
LAW5372 Contemporary perspectives on construction law
LAW5375 Arbitration of international commercial disputes
LAW5384 International investment law
LAW5419 The law of financial transactions
LAW5452 Private investment law
LAW5466 Financial services law
LAW5472 Regulating shareholder activism
LAW5473 International mergers and acquisitions
LAW5479 Avoidance, management and resolution of construction disputes
LAW5482 Fintech law and regulation
LAW5659 Global issues in international trade and finance
LAW5660 Global issues in private and commercial law

M6012 - Master of Social Work

The Requirements for this course have been changed.  Effective change date:  23 April 2025

Requirements

Part B. Social work practice applications (48 credit points)

Research option

'SWM5170 Advanced research and policy practice' has been replaced 

SWM5170 SWM5171 Advanced research and policy practice capstone project (12 credit points)

Note: Enrolment in SWM5170 SWM5171 is by invitation only, after acceptance of an expression of interest.

ASTROPHY09 - Astrophysics

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed.  Effective change date:  12 September 2025

Requirements

Part A. Foundation studies (24 credit points)

You complete the following units

ASP3502 Foundations of advanced studies in astrophysics (12 points)
ASP3012 Stars and galaxies
ASP3162 Computational Astrophysics
PHS3350 Physics and astronomy research project 1

You must complete one of the following units, based on discussion with the specialisation lead.

PHS3102 Statistical and condensed matter physics
PHS3202 Wave optics and atomic physics
PHS3302 Relativity and particle physics

FININMAT04 - Financial and insurance mathematics

The Requirements for this extended major have been changed.  Effective change date:  27 April 2025

Requirements

Level  2 and 3 core units

Level 3 unit  'ETC3420 Applied insurance methods' has been removed  

MTH2232 Mathematical statistics
ETC3400 Principles of econometrics
ETC3420 Applied insurance methods
MTH3230 Time series and random processes in linear systems
MTH3241 Random processes in the sciences and engineering
MTH3251 Financial mathematics
MTH3260 Statistics of stochastic processes

Financial and insurance mathematics elective unit

Students are now required to complete two of the following elective units instead of one (12 credit points)

ETC2410 Introductory econometrics
ETC3460 Financial econometrics
ETC3530 Life insurance mathematics
MTH2021 Linear algebra with applications or MTH2025 Linear algebra (advanced)
MTH2032 Differential equations with modelling
MTH2040 Mathematic modelling*
MTH2051 Introduction to computational mathematics
MTH2140 Real analysis or MTH3140 Real analysis
MTH3011 Partial differential equations
MTH3051 Introduction to computational mathematics
MTH3060 Advanced ordinary differential equations
MTH3320 Computational linear algebra
MTH3330 Optimisation and operations research

PHYSICS07 - Physics

The Requirements for this specialisation have been changed.  Effective change date:  12 September 2025

Requirements

Part A. Foundation studies (24 points)

You complete the following unit

PHS3502 Foundations of advanced studies in physics (12 points)
PHS3350 Physics and astronomy research project 1

Plus 1218  credit points chosen from the following units, based on discussion with the specialisation lead.

  • PHS3000 Experimental physics
  • PHS3102 Statistical and condensed matter physics
  • PHS3202 Wave optics and atomic physics
  • PHS3302 Relativity and particle physics