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![]() Program Summary
The undergraduate program for the award of a Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering requires four years of full-time study. This degree is fully accredited and recognised internationally.
Entry is normally into Year 1 of the program. Students who satisfy the requirements of other full-time engineering degree programs at UNSW or any other Australian tertiary institution may be admitted into Year 2 or Year 3 of the undergraduate Petroleum Engineering program. These students will need to complete an appropriately modified Year 2 or Year 3 of the program as the case demands. The same requirements apply to students from accredited tertiary institutions in other countries. The award of Honours in the Petroleum Engineering program requires students to have distinguished themselves in the formal work, as well as in related assignments and industrial training periods as advised by the Director of Undergraduate Studies of the School. This program extends over four years and students study full-time during the day for 28 weeks of each year (excluding examinations and recess periods). Successful completion of the BE degree program is accepted by the Institution of Engineers Australia, and the Institution of Chemical Engineers as sufficient academic qualification for corporate membership. The Director of Undergraduate Studies may approve various program patterns involving full-time or part-time studies. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Petroleum Engineering is a specialised engineering discipline which prepares graduates for careers in the oil and gas industries. Its related operations apply physical, mathematical and engineering principles to identify and solve problems associated with exploration, exploitation, drilling, production and all the related economic and management problems associated with the recovery of hydrocarbons and alternative sources of energy from deep beneath the earth's surface.
Year 1
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Year 2
General Education 6 units of credit
Year 3
General Education 6 units of credit
Electives Students must take 6 units of credit of electives in Year 3 Year 4
Electives
Students must take 6 UOC of electives in Year 3 Students must take 6 UOC of electives in Year 4 General Education Requirements Students in this program must also satisfy the General Education requirements.
For further information, please refer to "General Education" in the Table of Contents (see left-hand side of page). Faculty of Engineering is committed to providing the widest range of choice of general education electives for its students. It strongly encourages students to make the best use of this flexibility. In the Bachelor of Engineering degree programs the same formal program is offered to both Pass students and to those aiming at Honours. Honours will be awarded for meritorious performance over the program: special attention is paid to a candidate's performance in the final year courses and thesis project.
In the cases of combined degrees, such as the BE BA or the BE BSc, the award of the BA or BSc degree at Honours level requires two additional sessions of study. Students wishing to gain a degree at Honours level in Arts or in Science as part of their combined degree program must meet all the relevant requirements of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences or the Faculty of Science and of the appropriate school concerned. Students may enrol for the Honours year only on the recommendation of the Head of their School in the Faculty of Engineering and with the approval of the Head of the appropriate Arts or Science School. For Honours in Science, approval must also be sought from the Science Cross Faculty Standing Committee or its delegated authorities. AUSTUDY support is available for the combined degree program including the Honours level. Bachelor of Engineering Program Rules
1. The Bachelor of Engineering is awarded following the completion of a minimum of 192 units of credit. 2. The specific requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering in the various disciplines are set out in the relevant sections in this Handbook. 3. The degree may be awarded with Honours, based upon the overall performance in the program and in accordance with Faculty and School policies. Honours are awarded in the following classes - Class 1, Class 2 Division 1, Class 2 Division 2. 4. The standard duration of the program is four years, or eight sessions, of full-time study each comprising 24 units of credit. Students may undertake the program over a longer period on the basis of part-time study. 5. Each student is required to complete a minimum of 60 days of approved experience in industry prior to graduation. 6. General Education electives may only be attempted after the student has attempted at least 24 units of credit. For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following web-page: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Industrial Experience Requirements All students must complete at least 60 working days of approved industrial experience (or professional practice in the case of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems students) prior to enrolment in the final year of their program. The award of the degree is dependent on the completion of the requisite periods of industrial employment at a standard approved by the University.
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