Are you sure it's compulsory?
From (
http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/courses/0085.html):
First Year:
All students complete:
* CHM1011 Chemistry
* CHM1022 Chemistry
* ENG1010 Process systems analysis
* ENG1060 Computing for engineers
(These are the compulsory units)
Select one pair of mathematics units from:
* MTH1020 Analysis of change and MTH1030 Techniques for modelling
* MTH1030 Techniques for modelling and MTH2010 Multivariable calculus
(Compulsory as well)
In addition students complete units in one of the following sequences as outlined below.
Select one pair of science units from:
* ASP1010 Earth to cosmos - introductory astronomy and ASP1022 Life and the universe
* BIO1011 Biology I and BIO1022 Biology II
* ESC1011 Planet earth and its environment: The cosmic connection and ESC1022 Planet earth: Dynamic systems, environmental change and resources
* FIT1029 Algorithmic problem solving and one of FIT1002 Computer programming, FIT1008 Introduction to computer science or FIT204 Theory of computation
* PHS1011 Physics (or PHS1080 Foundation physics) and PHS1022 Physics
* STA1010 Statistical methods for science and MTH1112 Numbers, logic and graphs
I don't think you have to do physics because they allow you to pick any other pair of science units that's listed above. Physics is just optional.