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Program Summary
The plans under program 3710, which lead to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (BE), are designed to provide the appropriate academic training for the professional engineer in the fields of Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering and Naval Architecture. The first two years of these plans are identical whilst the third and fourth years of the plans contain a number of common courses. Professional elective courses provide for a limited degree of specialisation in the fourth year of the Mechanical Engineering plan. The Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Mechatronic Engineering and Naval Architecture plans do not have professional elective components. Each student is required to submit a thesis at the end of the final year and to deliver a seminar on the topic of the thesis.
The School also offers combined programs with Science 3711, Arts 3712, or Commerce 3715, leading to the award of the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science (BE Bsc), Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts (BE BA), and Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce (BE BCom), respectively. These combined programs enable students to major in the area of computer science, materials science, mathematics, physics, statistics, commerce and economics, or another relevant field, in addition to studying their chosen engineering plan. Bachelor/Masters programs are also available. After five years of study, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering students may obtain Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Biomedical Engineering (BE MBiomedE) degrees. After four and a half years of study, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronic Engineering students may obtain Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering Science (BE MEngSc) degree. Programs and Plans The University's New South Solutions computer software uses the concept of "plans" within "programs". Most students are in one plan within a program. For example, a BE mechanical engineering student in program 3710 is in plan MECHA13710. The fifth character "A" indicates the "standard" plan. Other examples are: BE Aerospace engineering plan AEROA13710 BE Manufacturing Engineering and Management plan MANFA13710 BE Mechatronic engineering plan MTRNA13710 BE Naval Architecture plan NAVLA13710 Combined degrees BE BA, BE BSc and BE MBiomedE students are in two plans simultaneously throughout their five years; one engineering and the other arts, science or biomedical engineering respectively. For example BE Manufacturing engineering/BA French major MANFA13712 and FRENA13712
BE Naval Architecture/BSc Physics major NAVL13711 and PHYSA13711 BE Mechatronic Engineering/MBiomedE MTRNA13688 and BIOMA13688 The BE degree is only completed after five years. Fast track degree BE MEngSc students are in the standard degree plan and program for the first three years. In fourth year they transfer to a special plan within the same program. For example: BE Mechatronic Engineering/MEngSc MTRNA13710 (years 1-3), MTRNL13710 (year 4). The BE degree is completed after four years. In fifth year they transfer to the appropriate postgraduate program described in the Postgraduate Handbook. For details of all academic requirements for this program, please refer to //www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/ Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Please see //www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
The program structure below gives one sequence of courses which fulfils the requirements of the degree. The timing of the general education courses and elective courses may be modified to optimize the student's choice of courses. Suggestions for other course sequences consistent with timetabling and availability can be found on the School website at www.mech.unsw.edu.au. (link)While some courses are given twice a year, many courses are given only once a year. In addition, courses may have prerequisites and exclusions. Thus students should plan their enrolments appropriately.
BE
Aerospace Engineering (plan AEROA13710) Manufacturing Engineering and Management (plan MANFA13710) Mechanical Engineering (plan MECHA13710) Mechatronic Engineering (plan MTRNA13710) Naval Architecture (plan NAVLA13710) PLEASE NOTE:
Year 1 (Flexible)
Choose ONE of:
And ONE of:
And ONE of:
Plus these following 2 courses:
And ONE of:
Plus choose 2 electives from the Year 1 Elective List
http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/elective Suggested Year 1 electives for this program are: For information relating to Years 3 and 4 of the flexible program structure please refer to the school website http//www.mech.unsw.edu.au
Year 2 of all plans
General Education Requirements Please see //www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
Please see//www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
Please see //www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Industrial Experience Requirements Please see //www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
The Institution of Engineers, Australia, recognises the degree of BE in any of the undergraduate programs offered by the School as meeting the examination requirements for admission to graduate and corporate membership. Substantial or complete recognition is accorded to the BE degree programs by overseas engineering institutions.
The award of the BE degree in Aerospace Engineering is recognised by the Royal Aeronautical Society as giving exemption from the formal examination requirements for corporate membership. Advancement from graduate membership to associate membership grade is awarded on a case by case basis after a further period of some years of professional experience. The award of the BE degree in Naval Architecture is recognised by the Royal Institutiion of Naval Architects (RINA), London, as the academic qualification for corporate membership of that body.
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