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This six-year part-time program leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Science (Technology) in Industrial Chemistry is intended for students who are employed in relevant industry and who wish to prepare for a degree mainly by part-time attendance.
As part of the requirements for the award of the BSc (Tech) degree, students are required to complete an approved program of industrial training of not less than one year prior to the award of the degree. Industrial training should normally be completed concurrently with attendance in the program, but with the approval of the Head of School, may be completed after completion of the prescribed program of study. Students who qualify for the award of the BSc (Tech) degree and who wish to proceed to the award of a BSc degree will normally be required to complete further work which will involve at least one year of full-time attendance. Holders of the degree of BSc (Tech) or BSc (Eng) will be eligible to proceed to the award of the degree of Master of Science or Master of Engineering, refer to course regulations relating to these degrees. Transfer is also possible from full-time programs to the part-time BSc (Tech) degree program, but a period of approved industrial experience must be gained before graduation. This requirement will apply to students transferring from BSc and BE degree programs within the Faculty. Part time programs consist of first 3 years of the respective full time program - undertaken over a six year period. Details of part time programs can be obtained from the Director of Teaching and Learning. Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes Please contact the School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering for information on the Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes.
Please refer to the full-time BE Industrial Chemistry http://legacy.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/rpgorams/current/3100.html||Program 3100]]and contact the School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering for information regarding the Program Structure.
Please contact the School of Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry for information.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Students are required to complete an approved program of industrial training of not less than one year prior to the award of the degree. Industrial training should normally be completed concurrently with attendance in the program, but with the approval of the Head of School, may be completed after completion of the prescribed program of study.
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