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MECHENG 753
: Advanced Industry 4.0 Smart Manufacturing2022 Semester Two (1225)
New or emerging technologies and their applications in manufacturing enterprises, including Industry 4.0, product modelling technologies, smart manufacturing systems, industrial IoT (Internet of Things) sensing and data analysis technologies, digital twins, and applications of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and interoperability standards such as OPC UA in a modern manufacturing setting. Students will work on research projects individually and independently on a topic related to Industry 4.0.
Prerequisite: MECHENG 352 or 752
Restriction: MECHENG 709, 710, 754
Restriction: MECHENG 709, 710, 754
777
MECHENG 754
: Industry 4.0 Smart Manufacturing2022 Semester Two (1225)
New information technologies and their applications in manufacturing enterprises, including introduction to Industry 4.0, product modelling technologies, smart manufacturing systems, industrial IoT sensing and data analysis technologies, digital twins and applications of RFID in a modern manufacturing setting.
Restriction: MECHENG 709, 710, 753
778
MEDIA 713
: Media, Sound and Music2022 Semester One (1223)
Interdisciplinary scholarship on sound and music media. Topics include: listening and soundscapes; noise/music; popular culture; the politics of sound and music; audio technologies; affect, feelings and emotions; identities; stardom, celebrity and fandom; voices; material cultures; audiovisual media; social media; and the political economy of music.
Restriction: FTVMS 713, 730, 738
779
MEDIA 717
: Ubiquitous Media2022 Semester Two (1225)
Ubiquitous computing has led to an increasingly mediatised world known as the ‘Internet of things’. With the increased use of tags and sensors, the development of smart environments means that communication and information media increasingly shape our world and define our relations with others. This interdisciplinary course interrogates the philosophical, social and political implications of the move from software to 'everyware’.
Restriction: FTVMS 717
780
MEDIA 729
: Film Evil2022 Semester Two (1225)
Explores the theme of evil in the cinema. What films can teach about evil and why it is that conceptions of evil - its nature and source as well as distinctions between natural and moral evil - have formed so much of the subject matter of cinema. The course also considers the proposition that some films may themselves be evil.
Restriction: FTVMS 729
781
MEDIA 741
: Time and the Moving Image2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores how moving images mediate our experience of time, from the actualités of early cinema to video games and digital special effects. Addresses the representation and articulation of time across documentary and narrative cinema, experimental film and video, television and new media, with reference to key concepts in philosophy and media theory.
Restriction: FTVMS 741
782
MEDIA 748
: Special Topic: Documentary Making2022 Semester One (1223)
A hands-on production course in which students produce, direct and edit a 9-12 minute documentary. Emphasis is placed on learning technical and craft aspects of documentary-making informed by the rich and varied tradition of the genre. Students are also required to analyse a series of influential documentaries screened as part of the course.
Restriction: SCREEN 713, COMMS 713
783
MEDICINE 700
: Designing Safer Systems2022 Semester Two (1225)
The application of improvement science and safety science methods to achieve better outcomes for patients by reducing harm, waste and variation in health care; includes a focus on measurement for improvement and the application of human factors theory and concepts to design a safer and more reliable health care system.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
784
MEDICINE 702
: Understanding Complex Clinical Systems2022 Semester One (1223)
Draws across domains of system science, safety science, complexity theory, and implementation science to help analyse how leaders understand and effect change in healthcare. A particular focus is on understanding how things go wrong and how organisational culture, power, and politics impact on models of effective leadership within clinical systems.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
785
MEDIMAGE 701
: Imaging Anatomy and Pathology2022 Semester Two (1225)
Addresses the principles of medical science at whole body, organ, tissue, cellular and sub cellular levels by developing an integrated understanding of anatomy and pathology as it applies to medical imaging in the clinical context. Specific anatomical regions and pathologies will be investigated to explain imaging appearances and evaluate the role of a variety of imaging modalities in patient pathways.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
786
MEDIMAGE 701
: Imaging Anatomy and Pathology2022 Semester One (1223)
Addresses the principles of medical science at whole body, organ, tissue, cellular and sub cellular levels by developing an integrated understanding of anatomy and pathology as it applies to medical imaging in the clinical context. Specific anatomical regions and pathologies will be investigated to explain imaging appearances and evaluate the role of a variety of imaging modalities in patient pathways.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
787
MEDIMAGE 702
: Professional Issues in Medical Imaging2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students will investigate the concept of professional practice leading to an exploration of current professional issues relevant to medical imaging. The course will develop students' ability to reflect on, and respond to, the wide variety of professional, ethical, medico-legal and clinical workplace issues generated in a rapidly changing environment.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
788
MEDIMAGE 702
: Professional Issues in Medical Imaging2022 Semester One (1223)
Students will investigate the concept of professional practice leading to an exploration of current professional issues relevant to medical imaging. The course will develop students' ability to reflect on, and respond to, the wide variety of professional, ethical, medico-legal and clinical workplace issues generated in a rapidly changing environment.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
789
MEDIMAGE 707
: Mammographic Technology2022 Semester One (1223)
Provides students with an in-depth understanding of mammographic technology and its application. The course addresses the scientific principles of the modality including image formation, technical parameters, radiation safety specific to mammography, image quality, artefacts, and quality assurance. Equipment developments and new and evolving techniques will be examined.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
790
MEDIMAGE 710
: CT Imaging Technology2022 Semester One (1223)
Provides students with specialised theoretical knowledge and understanding of the underlying scientific principles of CT technology. Students will develop the ability to apply this knowledge to obtain images of optimal diagnostic quality.
Restriction: CLINIMAG 707
791
MEDIMAGE 711
: Musculoskeletal Trauma Image Evaluation2022 Semester Two (1225)
Provides students with the knowledge to evaluate radiographs of common musculoskeletal trauma in the clinical setting. Using a systematic method of image interrogation and a critical approach, students will develop the ability to provide a preliminary clinical image evaluation of common musculoskeletal trauma radiographs.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
792
MEDIMAGE 714
: Fundamentals of Clinical MRI2022 Semester Two (1225)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of MRI. Students will examine components of the clinical environment in the context of patient care and safety. In addition, students will evaluate common clinical applications, developing the ability to analyse standard imaging protocols and explain normal and abnormal MR imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
793
MEDIMAGE 714
: Fundamentals of Clinical MRI2022 Semester One (1223)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of MRI. Students will examine components of the clinical environment in the context of patient care and safety. In addition, students will evaluate common clinical applications, developing the ability to analyse standard imaging protocols and explain normal and abnormal MR imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
794
MEDIMAGE 715
: MRI Technology2022 Semester Two (1225)
Extends students’ specialised theoretical knowledge and understanding of the underlying scientific principles of MR technology. Students will develop the ability to apply this knowledge to obtain images of optimal diagnostic quality.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
Restriction: MEDIMAGE 703, 704
Restriction: MEDIMAGE 703, 704
795
MEDIMAGE 716
: Fundamentals of Clinical Ultrasound2022 Semester Two (1225)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of ultrasound. Students will develop the ability to apply this knowledge to different patient populations. In addition, students will investigate standard sonography imaging techniques and analyse sonographic imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
796
MEDIMAGE 716
: Fundamentals of Clinical Ultrasound2022 Semester One (1223)
Provides students with knowledge of the fundamental scientific principles of ultrasound. Students will develop the ability to apply this knowledge to different patient populations. In addition, students will investigate standard sonography imaging techniques and analyse sonographic imaging appearances.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
797
MEDIMAGE 717
: Ultrasound Imaging Technology2022 Semester One (1223)
Provides students with specialised theoretical knowledge and understanding of the underlying scientific principles of ultrasound technology including equipment developments, and new and evolving techniques. Students will develop the ability to apply this knowledge to obtain images of optimal diagnostic quality.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 716
798
MEDIMAGE 721
: MRI Safety2022 Semester One (1223)
Extends students’ understanding of the underlying physical principles related to a range of MRI safety issues. The course will provide students with the opportunity to explore these safety issues in greater depth and to apply this knowledge in critically evaluating current policies and practices. New and emerging safety topics will also be examined.
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 714
799
MEDIMAGE 740A
: Research Project2022 Semester One (1223)
To complete this course students must enrol in MEDIMAGE 740 A and B, or MEDIMAGE 740
800
MEDSCI 701
: Special Studies in Medical Science2022 Semester Two (1225)
The critical review and analysis of research literature relating to a research topic. Components include an extensive literature review article defining the current knowledge relevant to a particular research area, a research proposal outlining proposed Masters research topic and its significance, and a formal presentation of the proposal. Suitable for students intending to undertake a Masters thesis.
Restriction: MEDSCI 702, 744