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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE SA 5005
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Enrolment Guides

How to use these guides

Enrolment guides contain the list of courses students will generally need to enrol in each year. If you have failed courses, or are studying part time, your study plan will vary.

The guides below are only for use in 2008.

It is also strongly recommended that you read the information on how courses are changing in 2008 and later years.

You should also check University Calendar to make sure you meet the requirements for your Program.

Program Information

Aerospace

See also notice about Level 2, 3 & 4 laboratory/practical classes (pdf 5kB).

Architectural

Automotive

See also notice about Levels 2, 3 & 4 laboratory/practical classes (pdf 5kB).

Avionics and Electronic Systems

Chemical

Civil & Environmental

See also notice about Level 2 & 3 laboratory classes (pdf 8kB).

Civil & Structural

See also notice about Level 2 & 3 laboratory classes (pdf 8kB).

Computational

Computer Science

Computer Science (Software Engineering)

Computer Systems

The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wishes to advise Level 4 students enrolling in Design Project or Honours Project to attempt to allow a block of approximately 3 hours in your weekly timetable to devote to your project work.

Electrical & Electronic

The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wishes to advise Level 4 students enrolling in Design Project or Honours Project to attempt to allow a block of approximately 3 hours in your weekly timetable to devote to your project work.

Telecommunications

The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wishes to advise Level 4 students enrolling in Design Project or Honours Project to attempt to allow a block of approximately 3 hours in your weekly timetable to devote to your project work.

Mathematical and Computer Sciences

Mechanical

See also notice about Levels 2, 3 & 4 laboratory/practical classes (pdf 5kB).

Mechatronic

See also notice about levels 2, 3 & 4 laboratory/practical classes (pdf 5kB).

Mining

Petroleum

Pharmaceutical

Software Engineering

Sports Engineering

Sustainable Energy Engineering