Materials Science and Eng - 3135
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Contact: http://www.materials.unsw.edu.au
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 4 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
Min UOC For Award: 192
UAC Code: 429600
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
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Program Description
The activities of the materials engineer range from materials production, including their extraction from ores and their refining, to the design, development, processing and recycling of materials for use in aerospace, transportation, electronics, energy conversion and biomedical systems.
Advanced materials can provide a major competitive advantage in virtually every part of a country's manufacturing industry. Because Australia is a country rich in minerals, materials science has been designated as a priority area for research and development. Examples of recent and significant developments include the emergence of environmentally friendly and economical metal processing methods, advanced surface coatings, biomedical materials, electrical ceramics, engineering polymers, and advanced composites.
The School of Materials Science and Engineering provides education and training for students to prepare them for a significant and important career in the materials and other industries. The School is in a good position to provide the increased numbers of graduates necessary for development of these new initiatives in materials as it is the only school in Australia that offers professional courses in Ceramic Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Engineering as well as providing postgraduate specialisation in these fields.
The School is extremely well-equipped with a wide range of advanced computing, thermal analysis, mechanical testing, X-ray and optical and electron microscopy facilities.
We offer a four year full-time BE program (3135) with four different streams. In addition, six year part-time BSc(Tech) programs are also offered in Ceramics (3030) and Metallurgy (3130).
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
The first two years of all streams are identical and the third and fourth years contain a number of common courses. Students can change their selection among the study streams up to the end of Semester 1 of Stage 3.
Each study stream provides a range of electives in the particular study specialisation concerned. In addition, a limited number of electives can be chosen from other streams.
The following structure is applicable to all streams within the Bachelor of Engineering single degree program.
Stage 1 Required courses
- PHYS1121 Physics 1A (6UOC) or PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A (6UOC)
- MATH1131 Math 1A (6UOC) or MATH1141 Higher Math 1A (6UOC)
- MATH1231 Math 1B (6UOC) or MATH1241 Higher Math 1B (6UOC)
- ENGG1811 Computing for Engineers (6UOC) or COMP1911 Computing 1 (6UOC)
- ENGG1000 Engineering Design (6 UOC)
Year 1 Electives totallling 18 UoC *
Stage 1 Electives List
Required elective:
- MATH2019 Engineering Mathematics 2E (6 UOC)
- MATS2001 Physical Prop of Materials (6 UOC)
- MATS2003 Materials Characterisation (6 UOC)
- MATS2004 Mechanical Behaviour of Mats (6 UOC)
- MATS2005 Intro Fluid Flow & Heat Trans (6 UOC)
- MATS2006 Diffusion and Kinetics (6 UOC)
- MATS2007 Sustainable Mats Processing (6 UOC)
- MATS2008 Thermodynamics & Phase Equilib (6 UOC)
- Professional Electives 6 UOC
- General Education 6 UOC
- MATS4009 Materials Engineering Project (9 UOC) - taken in semester 1 and semester 2 for a total of 18 UOC.
- And Professional Electives 24 UOC
- MATS4010 Materials Engineering Project (12 UOC) - taken in semester 1 and semester 2 for a total of 24 UOC.
- And Professional Electives 18 UOC
- 6 (UoC) General Education
General Education Requirements
This is 12 UOC, usually taken in third and fourth year studies, but may also be taken in summer session. For further information, please refer to "General Education" in the Table of Contents (see left-hand side of page).
Academic Rules
Fees
Industrial Experience Requirement
Professional Recognition
Graduates in Ceramic Engineering are also eligible for membership of the Institute of Ceramics of Great Britain, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers USA.
Combining the BE (Materials Science & Engineering)
Area(s) of Specialisation