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MECHENG 713

: Energy Technology
2024 Semester One (1243)
Industrial thermodynamics and energy conversion/efficiency, power cycles, availability and irreversibility, simple combustion analysis, mass transfer, energy studies, boiling and condensation.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 311
877

MECHENG 719

: Advanced Engineering Vibrations
2024 Semester One (1243)
Selected topics in advanced vibration engineering: multiple degree of freedom and continuous systems, spectral analysis, analytical, approximate and numerical methods, including FEA, vibration instrumentation, measurement and testing, modal analysis, vibration treatment. Includes an individual project in which independent research is undertaken to solve a challenging advanced vibration problem.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 325
Restriction: MECHENG 722
878

MECHENG 722

: Engineering Vibrations
2024 Semester One (1243)
Selected topics in vibration engineering: Multiple degree of freedom and continuous systems; Spectral analysis; analytical, approximate and numerical methods, including FEA; vibration instrumentation, measurement and testing; modal analysis; vibration treatment.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 325 or equivalent
Restriction: MECHENG 719
879

MECHENG 731

: Mechanical Design Projects
2024 Semester One (1243)
A variety of engineering projects requiring the development and communication of design solutions to a professional standard, and using a wide range of advanced engineering methods.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 334
880

MECHENG 743

: Composite Materials
2024 Semester One (1243)
Applications and manufacturing of composite materials. Mechanics of composite lamina/laminate. Failure prediction, design and finite element analysis of composite laminates and structures. Analysis and design of sandwich structures.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 340
881

MECHENG 755

: Design for Additive Manufacturing
2024 Semester One (1243)
Design for additive manufacturing (AM), metal AM, polymer AM, AM technologies, material extrusion, powder bed fusion, vat photopolymerisation, material jetting, binder jetting, AM thought process, economics of AM, support generation, residual stress reduction, post-processing, computational design, light-weighting, topology optimisation, lattice structures, mass-customisation, tooling, conformal cooling, heat exchangers, part consolidation, specialised AM software: nTopology Magics, Inspire, CAD for AM.
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisite: MECHENG 235
882

MECHTRON 299

: Workshop Practice
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Mechatronics Engineering
Restriction: ENGGEN 299
883

MEDIA 101

: Film Studies
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the feature film and the main traditions of film criticism. A series of significant films, from 1915 to the present, are explored in detail. The aim is to develop a historical perspective, an awareness of film-making as an art and an interest in the relationship between films and society, including debates about race, gender, censorship.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
No pre-requisites or restrictions
884

MEDIA 212

: Video Games: Theory and Culture
2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of video games as a new media form situated in the broader context of media theory and history. Considers video gaming as an industry, as a leisure activity, and as a site of aesthetic and narrative innovation. The course examines what makes video games a distinctive media form.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies and 30 points passed, or 30 points in Communication
Restriction: MEDIA 328
885

MEDIA 229

: Recorded Music and Media Formats
2024 Semester One (1243)
Cultural studies of the sounds and significance of popular recorded music through the media formats in which it has been manufactured, distributed and consumed. Provides a critical introduction to the role of technologies and industries, studios and producers, musicians, music scenes and everyday listening in relation to vinyl records, radio, cassettes, CDs, the MP3 and streaming music.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Media and Screen Studies or ANTHRO 106, and 30 points passed
Restriction: MEDIA 331
886

MEDIA 328

: Video Games: Theory and Culture
2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of video games as a new media form situated in the broader context of media theory and history. Considers video gaming as an industry, as a leisure activity, and as a site of aesthetic and narrative innovation. The course examines what makes video games a distinctive media form.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Communication or Media and Screen Studies
Restriction: MEDIA 212
887

MEDIA 331

: Recorded Music and Media Formats
2024 Semester One (1243)
Cultural studies of the sounds and significance of popular recorded music through the media formats in which it has been manufactured, distributed and consumed. Provides a critical introduction to the role of technologies and industries, studios and producers, musicians, music scenes and everyday listening in relation to vinyl records, radio, cassettes, CDs, the MP3 and streaming music.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Anthropology or Media and Screen Studies
Restriction: MEDIA 229
888

MEDIA 340

: Filmmaking
2024 Semester One (1243)
A hands-on exploration of the aesthetic and technical challenges of cinematic storytelling. Students are encouraged to reflect on filmmakers’ creative strategies and pursue their own choices in relation to camera, sound, lighting and editing. This limited-entry course involves a blend of lectures and studio-based workshops, and emphasises the links between cinematic ideas and the practical techniques used to realise them.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Media and Screen Studies
Restriction: SCREEN 200, 302
889

MEDIA 713

: Media, Sound and Music
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
No pre-requisites or restrictions
890

MEDIA 715

: Visualising Difference
2024 Semester One (1243)
Critically examines the representation of racial and ethnic difference in cinema and broadcast television. This course explores and discusses how difference has been conceptualised in colonial, post-colonial, and multicultural frameworks using examples from the USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
No pre-requisites or restrictions
891

MEDIA 741

: Time and the Moving Image
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Media, Film and Television
No pre-requisites or restrictions
892

MEDICINE 702

: Understanding Complex Clinical Systems
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Medicine
No pre-requisites or restrictions
893

MEDIMAGE 199

: English Language Competency
2024 Semester One (1243)
To complete this course students must attain a level of competency in the English language as determined by the School of Medical Sciences. This course must be completed prior to enrolling in Part III of the Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Honours) degree.
Subject: Medical Imaging
No pre-requisites or restrictions
894

MEDIMAGE 201

: Fundamentals of Medical Imaging
2024 Semester One (1243)
Provides a fundamental understanding of Medical Imaging practice. Students will examine components of the clinical setting including patient care, cultural competency, and ethical considerations, to prepare them for the clinical learning environment. Students will apply these concepts to radiographic imaging in the context of routine radiographic examinations.
Subject: Medical Imaging
No pre-requisites or restrictions
895

MEDIMAGE 301

: Radiographic Imaging II
2024 Semester One (1243)
Extends knowledge of radiographic examinations and procedures in a Medical Imaging department. The anatomical relationships of the body and the imaging examinations are explored with focus on specialist views and adaptive techniques.
Subject: Medical Imaging
Prerequisite: MEDIMAGE 199, 203
896

MEDIMAGE 302

: Sectional Imaging Anatomy and Pathology
2024 Semester One (1243)
Develops understanding of anatomy and pathology as applied in Medical Imaging. Focuses on sectional imaging anatomy, normal variants and common pathologies as demonstrated on CT (computed tomography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and ultrasound images.
Subject: Medical Imaging
Prerequisite: MEDSCI 201, 203
897

MEDIMAGE 307

: Research Methods
2024 Semester One (1243)
An introduction to the principles of research methodology and evidence-based practice as applied to medical imaging. Addresses the knowledge required to evaluate research and the development of skills and research ethics necessary to conduct medical imaging research.
Subject: Medical Imaging
Restriction: MEDIMAGE 723
898

MEDIMAGE 701

: Imaging Anatomy and Pathology
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Medical Imaging
No pre-requisites or restrictions
899

MEDIMAGE 702

: Professional Issues in Medical Imaging
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Medical Imaging
No pre-requisites or restrictions
900

MEDIMAGE 714

: Fundamentals of Clinical MRI
2024 Semester One (1243)
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.
Subject: Medical Imaging
No pre-requisites or restrictions