Engineering(Hons)/Computer Sci - 3772
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Contact: School
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 240
Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
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Program Description
With this dual degree program, students take the 168 units of credit core of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 3707 and the 96 units of credit core of the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program 3978. Because of the overlap of 24 units of credit of Science courses in both core, the total units of credit required for completion is 240 UOC, rather than 264 UOC (please see Academic Rules below for more details).
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
For the Science component, please refer to the program page for the Bachelor of Science 3978.
Program Structure
General Education Requirements
Honours
Award of Class of Honours
- Class 1: WAM of at least 80 and Thesis Mark of at least 65
- Class 2 Division 1: WAM of at least 75 and Thesis Mark of at least 65
- Class 2 Division 2: WAM of at least 65 and Thesis Mark of at least 65
Honours in Science
Students undertaking the Bachelor of Science in Dual Award mode may apply to complete an additional year (48 UOC) of study for the award of Honours. For details of Honours please see Bachelor of Science (Honours): Program 4515
Academic Rules
To obtain the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), when taken with the Bachelor of Science, a student must successfully complete courses that total at least 240 units of credit (instead of 264 UOC, because of 24 UOC overlap) and include courses making up at least 168 units of credit described in the stream requirements for the BE (Hons) specialisation for which the student is enrolled. Students must also complete 60 days of Industrial Training.
Students may not count more than 60 units of credit of level 1 courses in the 168 units of credit required for the Engineering (Honours) component.
Progression
To ensure that all students who complete the Engineering component attain the honours level learning outcomes of the program, the progression rules for the program are as follows:
- No level 4 BE (Hons) course until 102 UOC of BE (Hons) stream passed.
- No level 3 BE (Hons) course until all Introductory core passed.
- If any of the conditions below apply, students will be transferred to the Bachelor of Engineering Science program, with such transfer subject to appeal:
- 2 fails in any given core course
- After half or more of the BE (Hons) stream attempted (more than 84UOC), 50% or more of BE (Hons) stream courses have been failed
- Prior to the final 48 UOC of the stream (120 UOC or more of the BE (Hons) stream completed), a WAM of less than 50%.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in dual degree mode with the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
When taken in dual degree mode a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) is comprised of 96 units of credit which includes:
- An approved major from the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program; and
- Computer Science elective courses.
- Students must complete a minimum of 96 units of credit for the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science);
- Students are not permitted to declare a Bioinformatics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Software Engineering major in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in this dual award.
- Where students complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in less than 240 units of credit, the remaining elective courses taken to bring the total to 240 units of credit must be taken from the Faculty of Engineering.
The programs of study which may be taken for the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) are governed by the normal rules for award of the BE (Hons) and BSc in the Faculty of Engineering, which specify:
(i) units of credit;
(ii) corequisites, prerequisites, assumed knowledge;
(iii) the structure of the degree program; and
(iv) any special conditions.
Award of the degrees
A candidate for the award of the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or Bachelor of Science as part of a dual degree program shall not be eligible to be awarded either degree until he or she has completed both degree requirements.
A student who completes the requirements for both the BE (Hons) and BSc degrees shall receive at graduation a separate testamur for each of the degrees.
A student may apply to discontinue the dual degree BE (Hons) BSc (Computer Science) programs and elect to complete either the BE (Hons) or BSc (Computer Science) degree in accordance with the rules governing award of that degree. Following discontinuation of one of the programs (BE (Hons) or BSc), courses which count toward that program may not in general count toward the remaining single degree unless they meet the single degree requirements in their own right. In particular, the General Education requirements of the single degree must be met in full.
Administration of the programs
(i) A student's general program will be administered by the Faculty of Engineering and delegated to administration by the School governing the engineering specialisation.
(ii) Students' programs will be administered by the School of Computer Science and Engineering for the BSc component of the program and by of the Faculty of Engineering for the BE part of the program.
(iii) The Faculty of Engineering and The School of Computer Science and Engineering shall jointly exercise authority in any matter concerning the dual degree programs not otherwise covered by these rules.
Fees
Area(s) of Specialisation
- Aerospace Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Chemistry
- Manufacturing Engineering and Management
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Naval Architecture
- Petroleum Engineering
- Photovoltaics and Solar Energy
- Renewable Energy
- Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
- Telecommunications Engineering