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Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 5 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Session: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Session: 3
 
 
Max UOC Per Session: 27
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 240
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Science (Major)
 
  

Program Description

The combined program of five years full-time study enables a student in the school to qualify for the award of the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts. With this program students can add their choice of an Arts major to the standard professionally accredited Industrial Chemistry program. It provides flexibility in course choice within the full Arts program and enables students to obtain the broader education offered by the Arts and Social sciences. Since Science and Arts programs can have a common content, such as mathematics and physics, approximately two additional sessions of study are required to gain the additional qualifications of Bachelor of Arts. In general this additional study is taken concurrently with the BSc program and both can be completed within 10 sessions.

This programs is open to all students who satisfy both the Industrial Chemistry and Arts entry conditions. Students may enter directly in Year 1 or may apply to transfer from the normal engineering program after completion of at least one year if they have a credit or higher average or from permission by the Head of School.

The BE BA programs are administered by the School of Industrial Chemistry. The School requires the student to obtain the approval of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences for the BA components of their program. The School of Industrial Chemistry must approve the final program timetable.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

Please contact the School of Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry and the Faculty of Arts for information on the Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes.

Program Structure

Please refer to the Academic Rules below and contact the School of Industrial Chemistry and the Faculty of Arts for information on the Program Structure.

Honours

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.

Academic Rules

1. Students must complete 60 units of credit in the BA program with no more than 24 units of credit obtained at Level 1 (ie. courses designed for students in their first year of study). Of these 24 Level 1 units of credit, no more than 12 units of credit may be from any one School of Department.

2. Students must complete a major sequence (42) units of credit in one of the following areas:
  • Australian Studies
  • Chinese Studies
  • Development Studies
  • Education
  • English
  • European Studies
  • Environmental Studies*
  • French
  • German Studies
  • Modern Greek
  • History
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Indonesian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Media, Film and Theatre
  • Music
  • Political Economy
  • Philosophy
  • Policy Studies
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Russian Studies
  • Sociology & Anthropology
  • Spanish & Latin American Studies
  • Women's and Gender Studies
Students completing an Environmental Studies major sequence must complete, in addition to the 30 Upper Level units of credit specified, 6 level 1 units of credit in an approved course. Students must also complete a minor sequence of 24 units of credit on one of the other areas listed above.

3. Except for courses completed as part of the Environmental Studies major sequences, no more than 12 units of credit may be obtained from subjects in the BA program which are offered by Schools outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

4. No subject included for credit in the BSc programs can be included in the 60 units of credit required at Rule 1 for the BA program.

5. Students must complete the full requirements of the program 3100 BSc in Industrial Chemistry except that they are exempt from the General Studies requirement of the BE/BSC program. However, students will not be eligible for graduation for the BSc until a minimum of 12 units of credit of the BA have been successfully completed.

6. Students who complete the requirements for the BA program and the first two years of the BSc program may proceed to graduation with the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

7. Students may be awarded Honours in the BA by successful completion of an honours year. It should be noted that entry into a particular BA Honours program will require completion of courses additional to those specified under rules 1-4.

8. The total units of credit in the combined program is 5 x 48 = 240.

Fees

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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