BH084 - Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management)

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RMIT program code: BH084
Plan name: Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management)
Plan code: BH084AEHDD
Campus: City Campus
Credit points per semester:
Full time: 48
Part time: 24
CRICOS code: 079779G

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2024 Enrolment Program Structure

For students who commence their study in this program from 1 January 2016 onwards, please note that some courses listed in this structure will have their course marks count toward your program's weighted average mark. Your weighted average mark will determine the honours level of your award once you have completed the program. If a course counts toward your weighted average mark, that fact will be stated in its course guide. In Enrolment Online, after you completed your course enrolment, you will be notified which of the enrolled courses will count toward the weighted average mark.

   Year One of Program
 
AND   Year Two of Program
 
AND   Year Three of Program
 
AND   Year Four of Program
 
AND   Year Five of Program
 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS       
     
You must complete a total of 528 credit points as follows:        

  • Forty-two (42) Core Courses   
  • One (1) Option Course from the Automotive Option List 
  • One (1) Option Course from the Business Option List

ENROLMENT LOAD        
     

Full-time study load is 48 credit points or Four (4) courses equivalent each semester. Enrolment load may increase to 60 credit points or Five (5) as outlined in the enrolment structure.

Part-time study load is 24 credit points, or Two (2) course equivalent each semester.    
COURSE REQUISITES        
     
You are required to successfully complete relevant prerequisites in the program in order to progress to the next stage of your studies. Please ensure that you have met the necessary prerequisites by checking course guides.        
     
PROGRAM TRANSITION        

BH084AEHDD - Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management) plan has been discontinued and will no longer accept new students from Semester 2 (2250) 2022. The plan will be taught out to current students until semester 2, 2028. If you are unable to complete your program by the end of 2028, you may consider transferring to other programs within RMIT subject to entrance requirements. You may also consider transferring into the new plan:

BH089MEH23 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business

PROGRAM DISCONTINUATION

The BH084AEHDD Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management) program plan will be taught out to current students until Semester 2, 2028. If you are unable to complete your program by the end of 2028, you may consider applying to other programs within RMIT subject to entrance requirements. You may also consider applying to the new plan: BH089MEH23 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business.

CONTACT STEM COLLEGE        
     
For any enquiries, please visit STEM College Student Lifecycle for contact information and support.        
     

  • Program and course advice and planning        
  • Flexible semester courses        
  • Enrolment variation        
  • Credit transfer applications and Recognition of prior learning        
  • Results, program completion and graduation    

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Year One of Program

Academic integrity 
 

"Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research." In practical terms, it means developing, and submitting for assessment, your own academic work. 
 

The repercussions for breaking the rules – even accidentally – are serious, from failing an assessment to charges of academic misconduct and exclusion from a program. 
 

Please read the Introduction to Academic Integrity Tutorial and complete the Academic Integrity Awareness Digital Credential before you begin your program. 

 

If you have not completed Year 1 of program courses before the start of Semester 1 2023, you must ensure you complete the replacement courses listed below. To add any of the courses below, please click “Class search” and enter the Subject Area (Letters) and Catalogue Nbr (Numbers).

OENG1204 Creative Engineering CAD replaced by OENG1250 Introduction to Engineering Design

 

Semester 1 2024 Final Offering

Please be advised that the below courses will have its final offering in Semester 1 2024. If you have not previously completed these courses, please ensure that you enrol and complete the courses in Semester 1 2024 to meet the requirements of the program.

  • BUSM4176 Introduction to Management
  • ECON1010 Macroeconomics 1
  • ECON1020 Prices and Markets

 

Transition Rules

Students who commenced the program before Semester 1 2022, please refer to the following transition rules:

  • If you have completed LAW2442 Commercial Law, you do not need to complete LAW2442 Business Law, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM3115 Ethics and Governance, you do not need to complete ACCT1081 Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes, as this is a replacement course only.
  • If you have completed BUSM1094 Organisational Analysis, you do not need to complete BUSM1094 Organisations, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM4177 Leadership and Decision Making, you do not need to complete BUSM4177 Leadership, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM3125 Strategic Management, you do not need to complete BUSM3125 Strategy, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM4554 Contemporary Management: Issues and Challenges, you do not need to complete BUSM4583 Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems, as this is a replacement course only.
  • If you have completed BUSM4550 Creativity, Innovation and Design, you do not need to complete BUSM4550 Innovation Management, as this is a course title change only.
  • If you have completed BUSM4546 Management in Practice, you do not need to complete BUSM4546 Organisational Experience, as this is a course title change only.

Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Introduction to Professional Engineering Practice 12 OENG1166 City Campus 1438 (STEM)
Introduction to Management 12 BUSM4176 City Campus 1712
Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics: What We Make and How We Make It 12 MANU2488 City Campus 1375 (STEM)
Engineering Mathematics 12 Yes MATH2393 City Campus 1223 (STEM) 1207 (STEM)
Digital Fundamentals 12 OENG1206 City Campus 1443 (STEM)
Engineering Science 12 OENG1208 City Campus 1444 (STEM)
Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering 12 Yes EEET2249 City Campus 1336 (STEM)
 
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Year Two of Program

Academic integrity 
 

"Academic integrity means acting with the values of honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility in learning, teaching and research." In practical terms, it means developing, and submitting for assessment, your own academic work. 
 

The repercussions for breaking the rules – even accidentally – are serious, from failing an assessment to charges of academic misconduct and exclusion from a program. 
 

Please read the Introduction to Academic Integrity Tutorial and complete the Academic Integrity Awareness Digital Credential before you begin your program. 
 

 

Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Fluid Mechanics of Mechanical Systems 12 MIET2422 City Campus 1420 (STEM)
Engineering Dynamics 12 MIET2134 City Campus 1410 (STEM)
Mechatronics Principles 12 MIET2370 City Campus 1411 (STEM)
Advanced Mathematics for Engineers 12 Yes MATH2414 City Campus 1225 (STEM)
Mechanics and Materials 2 12 Yes MIET2115 City Campus 1405 (STEM) 1384 (STEM)
Applied Thermodynamics 12 MIET2421 City Campus 1393 (STEM)
Organisations 12 BUSM1094 City Campus 1659
Accounting in Organisations and Society 12 Yes ACCT1046 City Campus 1839 1806
Mechanical Design 1 12 Yes MIET2136 City Campus 1388 (STEM)
 
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Year Three of Program

BUSM3115 Ethics and Governance has been replaced by ACCT1081 Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes. If you have completed BUSM3115 Ethics and Governance, you do not need to complete ACCT1081 Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes, as this is a replacement course only.

BUSM4554 Contemporary Management: Issues and Challenges has been replaced by BUSM4583 Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems. If you have completed BUSM4554 Contemporary Management: Issues and Challenges, you do not to complete BUSM4583 Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems, as this is a replacement course only.

Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Prices and Markets 12 Yes ECON1020 City Campus 1994
Marketing Principles 12 MKTG1025 City Campus 2013 1995
Business Law 12 LAW2442 City Campus 2058 2042
Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems 12 Yes BUSM4583 City Campus 1717
Macroeconomics 1 12 ECON1010 City Campus 1993
Professional Values, Ethics & Attitudes 12 Yes ACCT1081 City Campus 1845 1812
Work in Global Society 12 BUSM4558 City Campus 1716 1672
Leadership 12 BUSM4177 City Campus 1713 1669
Innovation Management 12 BUSM4550 City Campus 1715 1671
 
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Year Four of Program

IMPORTANT: To enrol in OENG1165 - Professional Engineering Experience approval must first be sought per the advice found here.To enrol in OENG1164 - Humanitarian Experiential Learning Projectplease follow the advice foundhere.

Please Note: Linked information can only be accessed if you are logged into your RMIT student account.

Complete the following Eight (8) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Solid Mechanics 3 12 Yes MIET1071 Bundoora Campus 1398 (STEM)
Heat Transfer 12 Yes MIET1081 Bundoora Campus 1400 (STEM)
Mechanical Vibrations 12 Yes MIET1076 Bundoora Campus 1399 (STEM)
Mechanics of Machines 12 Yes MIET1077 Bundoora Campus 1377 (STEM)
Finite Element Analysis 12 Yes MIET1084 Bundoora Campus 1378 (STEM)
Thermal-Fluid System Design 12 Yes MIET2518 Bundoora Campus 1425 (STEM)
Vehicle Noise and Vibration 12 Yes MIET1192 Bundoora Campus 1379 (STEM)
Research Methods for Engineers 12 EEET2449 City Campus 1377 (STEM) 1358 (STEM)
 
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Year Five of Program

IMPORTANT: To enrol in OENG1165 - Professional Engineering Experience approval must first be sought per the advice found here.To enrol in OENG1164 - Humanitarian Experiential Learning Projectplease follow the advice foundhere.

Please Note: Linked information can only be accessed if you are logged into your RMIT student account.

Complete the following Seven (7) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Engineering Capstone Project Part A 12 Yes OENG1167 City Campus 1439 (STEM) 1409 (STEM)
Engineering Capstone Project Part B 12 Yes OENG1168 City Campus 1440 (STEM) 1410 (STEM)
Vehicle Handling and Control 12 Yes AUTO1014 Bundoora Campus 1298 (STEM)
Organisational Experience 12 Yes BUSM4546 City Campus 1767
Strategy 12 BUSM3125 City Campus 1710
Vehicle Power Systems 12 AUTO1006 Bundoora Campus 1285 (STEM)
Management of Vehicle Design 12 Yes AUTO1019 Bundoora Campus 1287 (STEM)
AND

Select and Complete One (1) of the following Automotive Option Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Industrial and Vehicle Aerodynamics 12 Yes AUTO1018 Bundoora Campus 1286 (STEM)
Automatic Control 12 Yes MIET2006 Bundoora Campus 1382 (STEM)
Advanced Materials 12 Yes MIET1200 Bundoora Campus 1380 (STEM)
Computational Fluid Dynamics 12 Yes MIET2394 Bundoora Campus 1392 (STEM)
Mechatronic Design 12 Yes MIET2362 Bundoora Campus 1389 (STEM)
Advanced Robotics 12 Yes MANU1417 Bundoora Campus 1367 (STEM)
Computer Integrated Manufacturing 12 MANU1418 Bundoora Campus 1388 (STEM)
Autonomous Systems 12 Yes MANU2206 Bundoora Campus 1393 (STEM)
Intelligent Transport Systems 12 Yes AUTO1929 City Campus 1292 (STEM)
AND

Select and complete One (1) of the following Business Option Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Employment Relations 12 BUSM1080 City Campus 1658
International Human Resources Management 12 BUSM2449 City Campus 1707
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 12 BUSM1074 City Campus 1702
Applied Entrepreneurship 12 BUSM4052 City Campus 1711
Driving Innovation in Organisations 12 Yes BUSM1321 City Campus 1663
Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges 12 Yes BUSM4054 City Campus 1668
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12 OMGT1082 City Campus 1935 1918
Financial Accounting and Analysis 12 Yes ACCT2033 City Campus 1846 1813
Managerial Advisory Finance 12 ACCT1060 City Campus 1842 1809
Company and Finance Law 12 Yes LAW2450 City Campus 2059 2043
Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI1002 City Campus 1964 1932
Corporate Finance 12 Yes BAFI1008 City Campus 1965 1933
Business IT Infrastructure 12 INTE2043 City Campus 1867 1833
Human Resource Development 12 BUSM1137 City Campus 1660
People Analytics 12 BUSM1228 City Campus 1705
Global Political Economy 12 SOCU2112 City Campus 2544 (FF)
Intelligent Enterprise Systems 12 Yes ISYS2425 City Campus 1907
Work, Health, Safety & Wellbeing 12 BUSM3122 City Campus 1709 1667
 

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