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Plan Summary

   
   
   
 
Program: 3100 - Industrial Chemistry
 
  

Plan Outline

Students may undertake a 4.5 years (10 semesters) full-time fast-track program leading to the awards of a Bachelor of Engineering and a Master of Engineering Science in Industrial Chemistry.

Students undertake the first three years (6 semesters) of the BE program in Industrial Chemistry. Subject to satisfying a minimum performance over these three years, they:

(a) substitute 12 units of credit of the standard 4th year BE degree program with a School approved 12 units of credit of graduate coursework in their 4th year;
(b) undertake 12 units of credit of project/thesis work over the Summer (9th) semester; and (c) undertake 24 units of credit of graduate coursework in the 10th semester (first half of their 5th year).

Students need to apply, at the end of Year 3, to the Director of Teaching and Learning for entry into the program.

The School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry administers the program.

Plan Structure

Stage 1 to Stage 3

Same as program 3100. (48 units of credit each Stage.)A direct link is given below:

Stages 1 - 3, program 3100

Stage 4
  • CEIC8xxx Postgraduate course (6 UOC)
  • CEIC8xxx Postgraduate course (6 UOC)
  • General Education (3 UOC)

Stage 5 (Summer Semester)

Stage 5 (Session 1)
  • 4 CEIC8xxx postgraduate courses, totalling 24 UOC.

Honours

Honours For the award of Honours in the Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry programs, students need to have distinguished themselves in the formal work, in other assignments as directed by the Head of the School, and in the final year project, for which a thesis is required.

Industrial Experience Requirements

It is compulsory that, before completion of the program, students in both the Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry full-time programs must obtain a minimum of twelve weeks professionally oriented or industrial experience. Students in the part-time programs in Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry must complete an approved program of industrial experience of not less than twelve months prior to the award of the degree.

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