Stuart Clarke completed three degrees: a Bachelor of Science with majors in Chemistry and Physics in 2004, a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physics in 2006, and a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electrical Engineering in 2011. After graduating, he took two postgraduate courses in 2013 related to systems engineering and system safety. The academic statement provides transcripts and grades for all courses taken as part of his undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Application and institutionalization of environmental impact assesment and au...caxtonk2008
Environmental impact assessment is the systematic and critical examination of the effects of a project on the environment so as to provide the information to relevant authorities for decision making. Environmental audit on the other hand is the undertaken in order to ensure that the provisions made under the environmental impact assessment for managing impacts emanating from a project are adhered to, check for any new impacts and make recommendations for improvement of the project activity.
The current development activities in East Africa call for adoption of environment impact assessment and audit. This is so as to ensure that this development is done in a sustainable manner. The fact that the East African partner states share many resources with each other also calls for a concerted effort towards development of environment impact assessment and audit process. This also calls for recognition of global developments with an aim of ensuring that environmental management and assessment is carried out in manner that is in tandem with global trends.
This paper aims to study the application and institutionalization of environment impact assessment and audit in the East African community partner states. It starts with a general description of the environmental impact assessment and audit process. This is followed by an elaboration of its history and evolution over time. The paper then goes on to look at the policy, legal and institutional frameworks that guide environmental impact assessment and audit process in East Africa.
The legal and policy review begins at the global level. This looks at the various international treaties relevant to environmental impact assessment and audit that the East African partner states are party and the environmental assessment policies of key financial institutions operating in the region. The paper then reviews the legal and policy framework at the regional level in order to gain a deep understanding of the provisions for harmonization of environmental impact assessment and audit in the East African region.
Policy and legal frameworks for environmental impact assessment and audit in individual East African community countries including: Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya are the looked into. The institutional frameworks for the conduct of environmental impact assessment and audit in these countries are also reviewed. The paper winds up by identifying some of the challenges facing environmental impact assessment and audit process among the East African community partner states.
Analyses and monitoring of 132 k v grid using etap softwareArslan Sajjad
This research paper has been written by Rana A. Jabbar Khan, Muhammad Junaid and Muhammad Mansoor Asgher who belong to Rachna College of Engineering and Technology, Gujranwala, Pakistan.
A review of legal, policy and strategic framework for community participation...caxtonk2008
A REVIEW OF LEGAL, POLICY AND STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN UGANDA
Despite the fact that Uganda has experienced continued economic over the last years. Many environmental challenges continue to exist that clog development progress. Many of these challenges are experienced through unfolding in various sectors including the: forest, energy, water, agriculture and other areas which are relevant to the countries socioeconomy. The challenges also are related to climate change and gender issues. The main challenge has however been that of involving the people adequately and meaningfully in environmental management.
The Uganda government has however put in place many measures aimed at promoting environmental management through meaningful community participation. This has been through the formulation of various legal, policy and strategic frameworks aimed at ensuring community participation, equitable resource distribution and gender equity in environmental management.
This paper therefore looks at the frameworks in various sectors of the socioeconomy. This includes in the water, forest, energy and agriculture sectors. It also looks at those addressing issues of gender and climate change that continue to affect people and the environment. The paper also looks at those that are pertinent to national development.
The dandora dumpsite in nairobi city; status, challenges and way forwardcaxtonk2008
The Dandora dumpsite handles all the wastes generated by Nairobi City, East Africas’ largest and most populous City. It is located 8 KMs from the citys’ central business district. The dumpsite measures 26.2 Hectares and has been in operation for over thirty years. The dumpsite receives over 1500 tonnes of waste on a daily basis of which forms a less than half of Nairobis’ total generated waste.
Started in the 1970S’ by Nairobi City council, the site was initially a quarry. It was therefore established with the intention of filling up and eventually rehabilitating the quarry. However the dumpsite has been in operation for a period that far exceeds the ten to fifteen year limit set by international laws for the use of a dumpsite. It has thus ended up becoming a humanitarian nightmare especially for the surrounding communities, although it is considered by a blessing by those who depend on it for a living.
The dumpsite is surrounded by various residential estates including: Dandora, Baba Ndogo, Kariobangi and Korogocho of which is Nairobi Citys’ fourth largest slum. These estates harbor a population of over a million people and this is growing fast fuelled by among other factors the high urban immigration common in Africa.
Dumping at the site goes on due to lack of an alternative site and the interest of the dumpsite beneficiaries who are totally against its relocation. Attempts to move it has been strongly opposed by those benefiting from it. Attempts to move it to Ruai on the outskirts of Nairobi was strongly opposed by the community around the area who felt this was an attempt to dump the problem on them. Various solutions have been suggested including establishment of a semi aerobic land fill currently being piloted and establishment of thermal electricity generation plant among others.
The Dandora dumpsite continues to pose great threats to humanity. This is due to the fact that that the dumpsite has outlived its lifespan and overpassed its capacity. The activities in the dumpsite are not effective or efficient in dealing with the high amount of waste generated by in its source area. Attempts to address the situation continue to hit dead ends despite the many existing opportunities and developed plans.
Despite the many challenges that abound an alternative site needs to be urgently identified and modern recycling methods put into use. The plight of the separators operating at the dumpsite also needs to be addressed to ensure that solutions adopted don’t marginalize them and negate their great dependency on this malpractice. The participation of the people in the process of better waste management is also imperative
Political ecology of environmental management; a critical review of some rele...caxtonk2008
Introduction
The tremendous increase in the scale of human impact on earth together with our increased although imperfect understanding of ecological processes means that the environment can no longer viewed as a relatively stable background factor. Rather the interaction between economic development and complex and often fragile ecosystems on which that development depends has become a major political issue both locally and globally (Maigua & Musyimi, n.d.).
It is no longer possible to treat ecology and politics as separate spheres. The institutions that matter most are no longer specifically environmental but rather are the core institutions that govern or at least seek to govern the workings of the world politics and economy. A major focus is actually the integration of environmental concerns into the sphere of economic planning and policy making rather than the development of an entirely separate thus peripheral sphere (Maigua & Musyimi, n.d.).
This study therefore aims to make a critical analysis of some important aspects regarding the political ecology of environmental management. Political ecology informs political makers and organizations about the complexities surrounding environment and development thereby contributing to better environmental governance. It helps understand the decisions that communities make about the natural environment in the context of their political environment, economic pressures and societal regulations. Political ecology also looks at how unequal relations in and among societies affects the environment especially in the context of government policy (Grieber, 2009).
The study therefore at various political aspects and their influence on environmental management. Firstly it looks at the issue of environmental democracy and how it influences environmental management. This includes the aspects of participation, environmental justice and information access. It then elaborates environmental governance including global environmental governance and implications on environmental management.
The study then looks at other political aspects of relevance to environmental management including: the global commons, geopolitics, environmental movements and the conduct of politicians. It then looks at trends in the political ecology of Africa and then Kenya specifically. Policy making and how it influences environmental management is then explained. The study then winds up with a review of. The legal and policy frameworks for environmental management in Kenya.
Application and institutionalization of environmental impact assesment and au...caxtonk2008
Environmental impact assessment is the systematic and critical examination of the effects of a project on the environment so as to provide the information to relevant authorities for decision making. Environmental audit on the other hand is the undertaken in order to ensure that the provisions made under the environmental impact assessment for managing impacts emanating from a project are adhered to, check for any new impacts and make recommendations for improvement of the project activity.
The current development activities in East Africa call for adoption of environment impact assessment and audit. This is so as to ensure that this development is done in a sustainable manner. The fact that the East African partner states share many resources with each other also calls for a concerted effort towards development of environment impact assessment and audit process. This also calls for recognition of global developments with an aim of ensuring that environmental management and assessment is carried out in manner that is in tandem with global trends.
This paper aims to study the application and institutionalization of environment impact assessment and audit in the East African community partner states. It starts with a general description of the environmental impact assessment and audit process. This is followed by an elaboration of its history and evolution over time. The paper then goes on to look at the policy, legal and institutional frameworks that guide environmental impact assessment and audit process in East Africa.
The legal and policy review begins at the global level. This looks at the various international treaties relevant to environmental impact assessment and audit that the East African partner states are party and the environmental assessment policies of key financial institutions operating in the region. The paper then reviews the legal and policy framework at the regional level in order to gain a deep understanding of the provisions for harmonization of environmental impact assessment and audit in the East African region.
Policy and legal frameworks for environmental impact assessment and audit in individual East African community countries including: Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya are the looked into. The institutional frameworks for the conduct of environmental impact assessment and audit in these countries are also reviewed. The paper winds up by identifying some of the challenges facing environmental impact assessment and audit process among the East African community partner states.
Analyses and monitoring of 132 k v grid using etap softwareArslan Sajjad
This research paper has been written by Rana A. Jabbar Khan, Muhammad Junaid and Muhammad Mansoor Asgher who belong to Rachna College of Engineering and Technology, Gujranwala, Pakistan.
A review of legal, policy and strategic framework for community participation...caxtonk2008
A REVIEW OF LEGAL, POLICY AND STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN UGANDA
Despite the fact that Uganda has experienced continued economic over the last years. Many environmental challenges continue to exist that clog development progress. Many of these challenges are experienced through unfolding in various sectors including the: forest, energy, water, agriculture and other areas which are relevant to the countries socioeconomy. The challenges also are related to climate change and gender issues. The main challenge has however been that of involving the people adequately and meaningfully in environmental management.
The Uganda government has however put in place many measures aimed at promoting environmental management through meaningful community participation. This has been through the formulation of various legal, policy and strategic frameworks aimed at ensuring community participation, equitable resource distribution and gender equity in environmental management.
This paper therefore looks at the frameworks in various sectors of the socioeconomy. This includes in the water, forest, energy and agriculture sectors. It also looks at those addressing issues of gender and climate change that continue to affect people and the environment. The paper also looks at those that are pertinent to national development.
The dandora dumpsite in nairobi city; status, challenges and way forwardcaxtonk2008
The Dandora dumpsite handles all the wastes generated by Nairobi City, East Africas’ largest and most populous City. It is located 8 KMs from the citys’ central business district. The dumpsite measures 26.2 Hectares and has been in operation for over thirty years. The dumpsite receives over 1500 tonnes of waste on a daily basis of which forms a less than half of Nairobis’ total generated waste.
Started in the 1970S’ by Nairobi City council, the site was initially a quarry. It was therefore established with the intention of filling up and eventually rehabilitating the quarry. However the dumpsite has been in operation for a period that far exceeds the ten to fifteen year limit set by international laws for the use of a dumpsite. It has thus ended up becoming a humanitarian nightmare especially for the surrounding communities, although it is considered by a blessing by those who depend on it for a living.
The dumpsite is surrounded by various residential estates including: Dandora, Baba Ndogo, Kariobangi and Korogocho of which is Nairobi Citys’ fourth largest slum. These estates harbor a population of over a million people and this is growing fast fuelled by among other factors the high urban immigration common in Africa.
Dumping at the site goes on due to lack of an alternative site and the interest of the dumpsite beneficiaries who are totally against its relocation. Attempts to move it has been strongly opposed by those benefiting from it. Attempts to move it to Ruai on the outskirts of Nairobi was strongly opposed by the community around the area who felt this was an attempt to dump the problem on them. Various solutions have been suggested including establishment of a semi aerobic land fill currently being piloted and establishment of thermal electricity generation plant among others.
The Dandora dumpsite continues to pose great threats to humanity. This is due to the fact that that the dumpsite has outlived its lifespan and overpassed its capacity. The activities in the dumpsite are not effective or efficient in dealing with the high amount of waste generated by in its source area. Attempts to address the situation continue to hit dead ends despite the many existing opportunities and developed plans.
Despite the many challenges that abound an alternative site needs to be urgently identified and modern recycling methods put into use. The plight of the separators operating at the dumpsite also needs to be addressed to ensure that solutions adopted don’t marginalize them and negate their great dependency on this malpractice. The participation of the people in the process of better waste management is also imperative
Political ecology of environmental management; a critical review of some rele...caxtonk2008
Introduction
The tremendous increase in the scale of human impact on earth together with our increased although imperfect understanding of ecological processes means that the environment can no longer viewed as a relatively stable background factor. Rather the interaction between economic development and complex and often fragile ecosystems on which that development depends has become a major political issue both locally and globally (Maigua & Musyimi, n.d.).
It is no longer possible to treat ecology and politics as separate spheres. The institutions that matter most are no longer specifically environmental but rather are the core institutions that govern or at least seek to govern the workings of the world politics and economy. A major focus is actually the integration of environmental concerns into the sphere of economic planning and policy making rather than the development of an entirely separate thus peripheral sphere (Maigua & Musyimi, n.d.).
This study therefore aims to make a critical analysis of some important aspects regarding the political ecology of environmental management. Political ecology informs political makers and organizations about the complexities surrounding environment and development thereby contributing to better environmental governance. It helps understand the decisions that communities make about the natural environment in the context of their political environment, economic pressures and societal regulations. Political ecology also looks at how unequal relations in and among societies affects the environment especially in the context of government policy (Grieber, 2009).
The study therefore at various political aspects and their influence on environmental management. Firstly it looks at the issue of environmental democracy and how it influences environmental management. This includes the aspects of participation, environmental justice and information access. It then elaborates environmental governance including global environmental governance and implications on environmental management.
The study then looks at other political aspects of relevance to environmental management including: the global commons, geopolitics, environmental movements and the conduct of politicians. It then looks at trends in the political ecology of Africa and then Kenya specifically. Policy making and how it influences environmental management is then explained. The study then winds up with a review of. The legal and policy frameworks for environmental management in Kenya.
Now, my public health issue is dealing with diabetes as a cultural health issue in my community of African American such as Nigerian, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, etc. that are parts and parcel of Hyattsville, MD (a Prince Georg’s County city).3, 4
So, applying PPM to Culturally Adapted Health Care for Diabetics (CAHCD) in my community;
Social assessment
I have been able to identify the lack of cultural diversity (frowned upon the use of non-traditional medicines) when it comes to health care needs, especially combating diabetes.5, 6, and 7
Epidemiological assessment
Also, the epidemiology of diabetes as a health issue is so significant that over 55% of the community are affected, and 81% of the 55% are on diabetic monitoring lab test called HbA1c.3, 4, and 5
Therefore, we plan to reduce diabetes control in PG County to 45 percent by December 2018.1, 3, 4, and 5
Encourage healthy eating and exercise three time a week by incentivizing community gyms and private health clubs indefinitely.13
14 03 2014- El gobernador Javier Duarte asistió a la Firma de Convenio de Col...Javier Duarte de Ochoa
El gobernador del estado de Veracruz, Javier Duarte de Ochoa, asistió a la firma convenio de Inclusión Laboral con la Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social federal y la Universidad Veracruzana, iniciativa que permitirá crear empleos con una visión incluyente, de igualdad y de no discriminación laboral de mujeres, jóvenes y personas en situación de vulnerabilidad.
Fue en el Centro de Convenciones de Coatzacoalcos que el gobernador señaló que dicho convenio representa la unión de voluntades a fin de capacitar y formar agentes multiplicadores para el desarrollo de habilidades laborales de los veracruzanos.
Duarte de Ochoa destacó la vinculación educación-empresa y asumió el compromiso de trabajar en equipo por esta gran causa, y lograr así “empleos con respeto a los derechos de los trabajadores que aumenten la productividad para avanzar hacia un México próspero e incluyente”.
Now, my public health issue is dealing with diabetes as a cultural health issue in my community of African American such as Nigerian, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, etc. that are parts and parcel of Hyattsville, MD (a Prince Georg’s County city).3, 4
So, applying PPM to Culturally Adapted Health Care for Diabetics (CAHCD) in my community;
Social assessment
I have been able to identify the lack of cultural diversity (frowned upon the use of non-traditional medicines) when it comes to health care needs, especially combating diabetes.5, 6, and 7
Epidemiological assessment
Also, the epidemiology of diabetes as a health issue is so significant that over 55% of the community are affected, and 81% of the 55% are on diabetic monitoring lab test called HbA1c.3, 4, and 5
Therefore, we plan to reduce diabetes control in PG County to 45 percent by December 2018.1, 3, 4, and 5
Encourage healthy eating and exercise three time a week by incentivizing community gyms and private health clubs indefinitely.13
14 03 2014- El gobernador Javier Duarte asistió a la Firma de Convenio de Col...Javier Duarte de Ochoa
El gobernador del estado de Veracruz, Javier Duarte de Ochoa, asistió a la firma convenio de Inclusión Laboral con la Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social federal y la Universidad Veracruzana, iniciativa que permitirá crear empleos con una visión incluyente, de igualdad y de no discriminación laboral de mujeres, jóvenes y personas en situación de vulnerabilidad.
Fue en el Centro de Convenciones de Coatzacoalcos que el gobernador señaló que dicho convenio representa la unión de voluntades a fin de capacitar y formar agentes multiplicadores para el desarrollo de habilidades laborales de los veracruzanos.
Duarte de Ochoa destacó la vinculación educación-empresa y asumió el compromiso de trabajar en equipo por esta gran causa, y lograr así “empleos con respeto a los derechos de los trabajadores que aumenten la productividad para avanzar hacia un México próspero e incluyente”.
1. Page 1 of 5
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
Academic Career 1 of 2: Undergraduate
Print Date: 30/01/2016
Degrees Awarded
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Completion Date: 26/11/2004
Plan: Chemistry
Plan: Physics
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Completion Date: 01/12/2006
Plan: Honours Class 2 Division 1 Physics
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering
Completion Date: 11/01/2011
Degree Honors: Honours Class 2 Division 1
Plan: Electrical Engineering
Beginning of Undergraduate Record
Semester 1 2002
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
Session: Session One (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 1101 Chemistry 1A 6.00 6.00 85 HD
AGOC 1301 Marine Science 1A 6.00 6.00 64 PS
AMAT 1101 Mathematics 1A 6.00 6.00 73 CR
APHY 1101 Physics 1A 6.00 6.00 67 CR
Term WAM: 72.250 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 2 2002
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
Session: Session Two (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 1102 Chemistry 1B 6.00 6.00 82 DN
AGOC 1101 Geography 1A 6.00 6.00 47 PC
AMAT 1102 Mathematics 1B 6.00 6.00 81 DN
APHY 1102 Physics 1B 6.00 6.00 81 DN
Term WAM: 72.750 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 1 2003
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
2. Page 2 of 5
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
Session: Session One (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 2102 Organic Chemistry 2 3.00 3.00 73 CR
ACHM 2112 Environmental Chemistry 3.00 3.00 76 DN
AINT 2801 Intro to Strategic Studies 6.00 6.00 59 PS
APHY 2107 Waves and Remote Sensing 3.00 3.00 59 PS
APHY 2108 Astronomy and Astrophysics 3.00 3.00 82 DN
GENZ 2501 Mechanics of Flight 1 3.00 3.00 48 PC
GENZ 5008 Re-Presenting Gender 3.00 3.00 62 PS
Term WAM: 64.750 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 2 2003
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
Session: Session Two (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 2101 Inorganic Chemistry 2 3.00 3.00 71 CR
ACHM 2103 Physical Chemistry 2 3.00 3.00 85 HD
AECM 2801 Leadership and Management 6.00 6.00 53 PS
APHY 2104 Electronic Prop of Materials 3.00 3.00 75 DN
APHY 2111 Meteorology & Atmospheric Phys 3.00 3.00 55 PS
APHY 2113 Thermodynamics and Propulsion 3.00 3.00 84 DN
GENZ 2503 The Cockpit and Beyond 3.00 3.00 54 PS
GENZ 4503 Intro to Aust Military History 3.00 3.00 71 CR
Term WAM: 66.778 Term Totals 27.00 27.00
Good Standing
Semester 1 2004
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
Session: Session One (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 3101 Inorganic Chemistry 3 6.00 6.00 58 PS
ACHM 3103 Physical Chemistry 3 6.00 6.00 77 DN
APHY 3102 Cosmology and Relativistic Ast 3.00 3.00 79 DN
APHY 3104 Physics of Advanced Materials 3.00 3.00 66 CR
APHY 3121 Experimental Physics - Lab 3.00 3.00 84 DN
APHY 3123 Infrared and Laser Technology 3.00 3.00 50 PS
Term WAM: 68.625 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 2 2004
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYA14410 Physics Major
Plan: ACHMA14410 Chemistry Major
Session: Session Two (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ACHM 3106 Biological Chemistry 6.00 6.00 63 PS
ACHM 3108 Explosives 6.00 6.00 72 CR
APHY 3103 Electromagnetic Remote Sensing 3.00 3.00 53 PS
APHY 3122 Experimental Phys - Project 3.00 3.00 75 DN
APHY 3124 Navigation & Guidance Physics 3.00 3.00 73 CR
APHY 3125 Special Topics in Military Phy 3.00 3.00 66 CR
3. Page 3 of 5
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
Term WAM: 67.125 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 1 2005
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYAH4410 Physics Honours
Session: Session One (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ZPEM 4501 Physics 4 (Honours) F/T 24.00 24.00 EC
Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 2 2005
Program: 4410 Science
Plan: APHYAH4410 Physics Honours
Session: Session Two (ADFA)
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ZPEM 4501 Physics 4 (Honours) F/T 24.00 24.00 78 DN
Term WAM: 78.000 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 1 2009
Program: 4422 Electrical Engineering
Plan: AELEA14422 Electrical Engineering Major
Session: Teaching Period One - ADFA
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ZITE 2103 Data Structures 6.00 6.00 75 DN
ZITE 3219 Programmable Digital Systems 6.00 6.00 80 DN
ZITE 3302 Software Project Management 6.00 6.00 85 HD
ZPEM 2309 Engineering Mathematics 2A 6.00 6.00 71 CR
Transfer Credit from The University of New South Wales
Applied Toward Electrical Engineering Program
Course Description Attempted Passed Mark
ZBUS 2801 Leadership and Management 6.00 6.00 T
ZGEN 2002 The Cockpit and Beyond 3.00 3.00 T
ZHSS 2002 Intro to Strategic Studies 6.00 6.00 T
ZINT 0000 Unspec Gen Education Credit 9.00 9.00 T
ZINT 2000 Unspec Level 2 Credit 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 1101 Chemistry 1A 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 1301 Mathematics 1A 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 1501 Mechanics, Waves & Thermodyn 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 1102 Chemistry 1B 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 3103 Physical Chemistry 3 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 1302 Mathematics 1B 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 1502 Electromagnetism, Space & Matt 6.00 6.00 T
ZPEM 3502 Cosmology and Mod Astrophysics 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 3504 Physics of Advanced Materials 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 3523 Infrared and Laser Technology 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 3503 Electromagnetic Remote Sensing 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 3522 Experimental Phys-Project 3.00 3.00 T
ZPEM 3524 Navigation & Guidance Physics 3.00 3.00 T
Term WAM: 77.750 Term Totals 198.00 198.00
Good Standing
4. Page 4 of 5
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
Semester 2 2009
Program: 4422 Electrical Engineering
Plan: AELEA14422 Electrical Engineering Major
Session: Teaching Period Two - ADFA
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ZITE 1206 Design of Electronic Circuits 6.00 6.00 62 PS
ZITE 2102 Computer Technology 6.00 6.00 70 CR
ZITE 3108 Java Programming Applications 6.00 6.00 92 HD
ZITE 4222 Systems Engineering 6.00 6.00 60 PS
ZPEM 2310 Engineering Mathematics 2B 6.00 6.00 82 DN
Transfer Credit from The University of New South Wales
Applied Toward Electrical Engineering Program
Course Description Attempted Passed Mark
ZACM 1901 Eng Research 1A 6.00 6.00 T
ZACM 1902 Eng Research 1B 6.00 6.00 T
ZEIT 4223 Engineering Electromagnetics 6.00 6.00 T
ZEIT 4224 Power and Machines 6.00 6.00 T
ZITE 3216 Design of Electronic Circ 3 6.00 6.00 T
ZITE 3215 Signals and Systems 6.00 6.00 T
ZITE 3217 Control Theory 6.00 6.00 T
ZITE 2207 Design of Electronic Circ 2 6.00 6.00 T
ZITE 3218 Communications Techniques 6.00 6.00 T
Term WAM: 73.200 Term Totals 84.00 84.00
Good Standing
Semester 1 2010
Program: 3640 Electrical Engineering
Plan: ELECA13640 Electrical Engineering Major
Session: Teaching Period One
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ELEC 3106 Electronics 6.00 6.00 59 PS
ELEC 3115 Electromagnetic Engineering 6.00 6.00 53 PS
ELEC 4120 Thesis - Part A (Elec Eng) 6.00 6.00 79 DN
ELEC 4123 Electrical Design Proficiency 6.00 6.00 70 CR
Term WAM: 65.250 Term Totals 24.00 24.00
Good Standing
Semester 2 2010
Program: 3640 Electrical Engineering
Plan: ELECA13640 Electrical Engineering Major
Session: Teaching Period Two
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ELEC 3105 Electrical Energy 6.00 6.00 50 PS
ELEC 3114 Control Systems 6.00 6.00 56 PS
ELEC 3117 Electrical Engineering Design 6.00 6.00 72 CR
ELEC 4121 Thesis - Part B (Elect Eng) 6.00 6.00 87 HD
TELE 3113 Analogue and Digital Comms 6.00 6.00 58 PS
Term WAM: 64.600 Term Totals 30.00 30.00
Good Standing
4410 Science Totals
WAM: 69.982 Units: 195.00 195.00
4422 Electrical Engineering Totals
WAM: 75.222 Units: 282.00 282.00
5. Page 5 of 5
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
3640 Electrical Engineering Totals
WAM: 64.889 Units: 54.00 54.00
Continuing to Non-Award Record...
6. Page 1 of 1
Academic Statement
The University of New South Wales Name: Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
Student ID: 3057760
...Continuing from Undergraduate Record
Academic Career 2 of 2: Non-Award
Print Date: 30/01/2016
Degrees Awarded
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Completion Date: 26/11/2004
Plan: Chemistry
Plan: Physics
Degree: Bachelor of Science
Completion Date: 01/12/2006
Plan: Honours Class 2 Division 1 Physics
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering
Completion Date: 11/01/2011
Degree Honors: Honours Class 2 Division 1
Plan: Electrical Engineering
Beginning of Non-Award Record
Semester 2 2013
Program: 6094 Nawd (Pgrd Adfa)
Plan: NAPPL-NAWD Not Applicable
Session: Teaching Period Two - ADFA
Course Title Attempted Passed Mark Grade
ZEIT 8226 Systems Engineering Practice 6.00 6.00 57 PS
ZEIT 8236 System Safety 6.00 6.00 58 PS
Term WAM: 57.500 Term Totals 12.00 12.00
6094 Nawd (Pgrd Adfa) Totals
WAM: 57.500 Units: 12.00 12.00
This is the last academic career for Clarke,Stuart James Jonathan
End of Academic Statement