Chemical Engineering/Arts - 3043
This Program is no longer accepting new enrolments
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Contact: http://www.chse.unsw.edu.au
Campus: Kensington Campus
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 5 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
Min UOC For Award: 240
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions
Program Description
A NEW COMBINED ENGINEERING/ARTS PROGRAM IS BEING OFFERED FROM JANUARY 2011 - PROGRAM 3703 program 3703.
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 Engineering and Bachelor of Arts. Since Engineering 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 BE program and both can be completed within 10 sessions.
The program is open to all students who satisfy both the Chemical Engineering 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 permission from the Head of School.
The BE BA program is administered by the School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering. 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 Chemical Sciences and Engineering must approve the final program timetable.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
Academic Rules
2. Students must complete a major sequence (42 units of credit) in one of the following areas:
- Asian Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Criminology
- Development Studies
- Environmental Studies*
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- Hispanic Studies (previously Spanish Studies)
- History
- History and Philosophy of Science
- International Relations
- Japanese Studies
- Korean Studies
- Linguistics
- Media, Culture and Technology
- Music
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theatre and Performance Studies
3. Except for courses completed as part of the Environmental Studies major sequence, no more than 12 units of credit may be obtained from courses in the BA program which are offered by schools outside the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
4. No course included for credit in the BE 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 3040 BE in Chemical Engineering except that they are exempt from the General Education requirements of the BE program. However, students will not be eligible for graduation for the BE 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 BE BA 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.
For academic rules relating to the Bachelor of Engineering component of this combined program, please refer to http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/
Fees
Industrial Experience Requirements
Further Requirements
Students of both Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry are advised to have a copy of Perry J H Ed. Chemical Engineers Handbook 6th Ed. McGraw-Hill. This book is used extensively for most courses and units. Certain courses and units do not have specified textbooks and in these cases reference books are used or printed notes supplied.
If you are required to complete a varied program of physics or maths in your first year (i.e. General Maths or Fundamentals of Physics), then students are not permitted to undertake studies in higher options of other courses.
Professional Recognition
Area(s) of Specialisation