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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Core unit of study table

This page was first published on 15 November 2023 and was last amended on 29 November 2023.
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Bachelor of Engineering Honours Core

Candidates for the Bachelor of Engineering Honours are required to complete a total of 192 credit points, consisting of the following:
1. 48 credit points of Engineering Core units of study, consisting of:
(a) 18 credit points of Foundation units
(b) 30 credit points of Engineering Project units
(c) The requirements of the Professional Engagement Program
2. 120 credit points of Stream units of study from the relevant Bachelor of Engineering Honours stream table. Any exceptions are noted in the stream table.
3. 24 credit points of open electives which may be taken from any unit offered by the Faculty of Engineering which is available to undergraduate students or from Table S.
4. Candidates may opt to take one or more non-compulsory Specialisations using
stream elective units and/or open elective units.
Candidates for the Bachelor of Engineering Honours combined with another degree are required to complete a total of 168 credit points of Engineering units, consisting of the following:
1. 48 credit points of Engineering Core units of study, consisting of:
(a) 18 credit points of Foundation units
(b) 30 credit points of Engineering Project units
(c) The requirements of the Professional Engagement Program
2. 120 credit points of Stream units of study from the relevant Bachelor of Engineering Honours stream table. Any exceptions are noted in the stream table.
3. Candidates may opt to take a non-compulsory Specialisation, where available, by using stream elective units.

 

Unit of study
Credit points
A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites
C: Corequisites N: Prohibition

Foundations

Students are required to take 6 credit points of introductory computing units and 12 credit points of Mathematics.
Students in the Electrical and Software streams are strongly recommended to take INFO1110 or INFO1910 as their introductory computing unit.
Students in other streams are recommended to take ENGG1810 as their introductory computing unit although are free to select INFO1110/INFO1910 if they prefer.

Computing Units

INFO1110
Introduction to Programming

6

N INFO1910 or INFO1103 or INFO1903 or INFO1105 or INFO1905 or ENGG1810

INFO1910
Introduction to Programming (Advanced)

6

A ATAR sufficient to enter Dalyell program, or passing an online programming knowledge test, which will be administered during the O-week prior to the commencement of the semester
N INFO1110 OR INFO1103 OR INFO1903 OR INFO1105 OR INFO1905 OR ENGG1810

ENGG1810
Introduction to Engineering Computing

6

N ENGG1801 or INFO1110 or INFO1910 or INFO1103 or INFO1903 or INFO1105 or INFO1905 or COSC1003

Mathematics Units

MATH units of study offered by the Faculty of Science shown in the tables can be replaced by an equivalent advanced level unit, subject to prerequisite conditions (as required by the Faculty of Science) being met. Students considering doing advanced options should seek advice from their school before enrolling.
MATH1061
Mathematics 1A
6 A NSW HSC Extension 1 Mathematics or equivalent
N MATH1901 or MATH1902 or MATH1921 or MATH1906 or MATH1931 or MATH1001 or MATH1021 or MATH1961 or MATH1971 or MATH1002 or MATH1014
MATH1062
Mathematics 1B
6 A Knowledge of complex numbers and methods of differential and integral calculus including integration by partial fractions and integration by parts as for example in MATH1021 or MATH1921 or MATH1931 or MATH1061 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2
N MATH1905 or MATH1903 or MATH1907 or MATH1923 or MATH1933 or MATH1972 or MATH1962 or MATH1003 or MATH1023 or MATH1005 or MATH1015

Professional Engagement Program

Students must complete the Professional Engagement Program units of study.
Note: Students must enrol in ENGP1001 in their first semester of study unless credit has been granted.

ENGP1001
Professional Engagement Program 1A

0

N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP1000
Students must enrol in ENGP1002 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP1001.

ENGP1002
Professional Engagement Program 1B

0

P ENGP1001
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP1000
Students must enrol in ENGP1002 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP1001.

ENGP1003
Professional Engagement Program 1C

0

P ENGP1001 and ENGP1002
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP1000
Students must enrol in ENGP1003 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP1002. Except with the permission of the Professional Engagement Program Director, a maximum of one semester will be granted to finalise the requirements of ENGP1003. If the student is approved an additional semester to complete ENGP1003, their grade will be temporarily updated to 'RI'. Once the additional semester is complete the student's grade will be updated to either 'SR' or 'FR'. Single degree students should be aware that applying for an addition semester to complete ENGP1003 will likely delay their graduation by one semester.

ENGP2001
Professional Engagement Program 2A

0

P ENGP1000 or ENGP1003
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP2000
Students must enrol in ENGP2001 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP1003.

ENGP2002
Professional Engagement Program 2B

0

P ENGP2001
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP2000
Students must enrol in ENGP2002 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP2001.

ENGP2003
Professional Engagement Program 2C

0

P ENGP2001 AND ENGP2002
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP2000
Students must enrol in ENGP2003 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP2002. Except with the permission of the Professional Engagement Program Director, a maximum of one semester will be granted to finalise the requirements of ENGP2003. If the student is approved an additional semester to complete ENGP2003, their grade will be temporarily updated to 'RI'. Once the additional semester is complete the student's grade will be updated to either 'SR' or 'FR'. Single degree students should be aware that applying for an addition semester to complete ENGP2003 will likely delay their graduation by one semester.

ENGP3001
Professional Engagement Program 3A

0

P ENGP2000 or ENGP2003
N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP3000
Students must enrol in ENGP3001 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP2003.

ENGP3002
Professional Engagement Program 3B

0

P Must have passed all ENGP1XXX and ENGP2XXX, and taken but not fail ENGP3001

N ENGG4000 or ENGG5217 or ENGP3000
Students must enrol in ENGP3002 in the semester immediately following completion of ENGP3001. Except with the permission of the Professional Engagement Program Director, a maximum of one semester will be granted to finalise the requirements of ENGP3002. If the student is approved an additional semester to complete ENGP3002, their grade will be temporarily updated to 'RI'. Once the additional semester is complete the student's grade will be updated to either 'SR' or 'FR'. Single degree students should be aware that applying for an addition semester to complete ENGP3002 will likely delay their graduation by one semester.

Projects Table

Project 1
Students are to select the introduction unit relevant to their stream.
Students must complete 6 credit points from the following:

AERO1560
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering

6

N ENGG1800 or MECH1560 or MTRX1701 or CIVL1900 or CHNG1108 or BMET1960 or ENGG1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

BMET1960
Biomedical Engineering 1A

6

A HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit)
N ENGG1960 OR ENGG1800 OR CIVL1900 OR CHNG1108 OR MECH1560 OR AERO1560 OR MTRX1701 OR AMME1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

CHNG1108
Introduction to Chemical Engineering

6

A HSC Mathematics and Chemistry
N ENGG1800 or CIVL1900 or MECH1560 or AERO1560 or AMME1960 or BMET1960 or MTRX1701 or ENGG1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

CIVL1900
Introduction to Civil Engineering

6

A HSC Mathematics Extension 1
N ENGG1800 or CHNG1108 or MECH1560 or AERO1560 or AMME1960 or BMET1960 or MTRX1701 or ENGG1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

ELEC1004
Practical Intro to Electrical Engineering

6

A HSC Physics and Mathematics
N ENGG1800 or CHNG1108 or MECH1560 or AERO1560 or BMET1960 or MTRX1701 or ELEC1005

ELEC1005
Introduction to Software Engineering

6

N ENGG1800 or CHNG1108 or MECH1560 or AERO1560 or BMET1960 or MTRX1701 or ELEC1004

MECH1560
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering

6

N AERO1560 or MTRX1701 or ENGG1800 or CIVL1900 or CHNG1108 or BMET1960 or ENGG1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

MTRX1701
Introduction to Mechatronic Engineering

6

N MECH1560 or ENGG1800 or AERO1560 or CIVL1900 or CHNG1108 or BMET1960 or ENGG1960 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005

Project 2 & 3
Students must complete 12 credit points from the following:

ENGG2112
Multi-disciplinary Engineering

6

P (INFO1110 or INFO1910 or ENGG1810) and (MATH1005 or MATH1905 or MATH1062 or MATH1962 or MATH1972 or BUSS1020) and (AERO1560 or BMET1960 or CHNG1108 or CIVL1900 or ELEC1004 or ELEC1005 or MECH1560 or MTRX1701)

N ENGG1111

ENGG3112
Interdisciplinary Engineering

6

P Minimum of 84cp of engineering foundation/project/stream table units
N ENGG2111

Thesis Units

Students are to select the thesis units relevant to their stream. Aeronautical, Mechanical and Mechatronic students are to enrol in the AMME coded units. Students in both Electrical and Software are to enrol in the ELEC coded units.
Where approved by the Faculty, students undertaking a 24cp Major Industrial Project unit will have the requirement for Thesis A and B waived.
Students must complete 12 credit points from the following:

AMME4111
Thesis A

6

P 36 cp of any 3000- or higher level Engineering units of study
N AMME4010 or AMME4122 or AMME4121 or BMET4111 or BMET4112 or BMET4010
Prospective students in Thesis A are expected to have consulted with supervisors and selected a topic of interest at the end of third year, guided by the advertised list of suggested thesis topics and supervisors. Availability of topics is limited and students should undertake to speak with prospective supervisors as soon as possible. Students who are unable to secure a supervisor and topic will be allocated a supervisor by the unit coordinator. Alternatively, students may do a thesis with a supervisor in industry or in another university department. In this case, the student must also find a second supervisor within the School of AMME.

AMME4112
Thesis B

6

P 36 cp of any 3000- or higher level Engineering units of study
N AMME4121 or AMME4122 or AMME4010 or BMET4111 or BMET4112 or BMET4010

BMET4111
Thesis A

6

P 36 cp of any 3000- or higher level units of study
N BMET4010 or AMME4111 or AMME4112 or AMME4010

BMET4112
Thesis B

6

P BMET4111 and [36 cp of any 3000- or higher level units of study]
N BMET4010 or AMME4111 or AMME4112 or AMME4010

CHNG4811
Thesis A

6

A CHNG3801 AND CHNG3802 AND CHNG3803 AND CHNG3804 AND CHNG3805 AND CHNG3806. Enrolment in this unit of study assumes that all core 3000 level chemical engineering units have been successfully completed
P CHNG3801 AND CHNG3802 AND CHNG3803 AND CHNG3805 AND CHNG3806
N CHNG4813 OR CHNG4814 OR CHNG4203
School permission required for enrolment in semester 2.

CHNG4812
Thesis B

6

A CHNG3801 AND CHNG3802 AND CHNG3803 AND CHNG3804 AND CHNG3805 AND CHNG3806. Enrolment in this unit of study assumes that Honours Thesis A and all core 3000 level chemical engineering units of study in third year have been successfully completed
P CHNG4811
N CHNG4813 OR CHNG4814 OR CHNG4203
School permission required for enrolment in semester 1.

CIVL4022
Thesis A

6

P (30 cp of any 3000- or higher level units of study) OR (12cp of any 3000- or higher level units of study AND CIVL3206 AND CIVL3811)
N CIVL4203
It is expected that the Thesis will be conducted over two consecutive semesters and that the majority of students will start in Semester 1. Commencement in Semester 2 requires permission of Thesis coordinator and School's Director of Learning and Teaching and will only be allowed where there are good reasons for doing so. Students considering this option should discuss it with the Thesis coordinator at least one semester before they intend to start.

CIVL4023
Thesis B

6

P CIVL4022 and 30 credit points of any 3000- or higher level units of study
N CIVL4203

ELEC4712
Thesis A

6

P 36 cp of 3000- or higher level BE units of study
N ELEC4714
Note that students require permission from the HOS to do both A and B units in the same Semester, and will have an accelerated assessment schedule. Note also that entry to Honours Thesis is by permission.

ELEC4713
Thesis B

6

P ELEC4712
N ELEC4714
Note that students require permission from the HOS to do both A and B units in the same Semester, and will have an accelerated assessment schedule. Note also that entry to Honours Thesis is by permission.

AMME4010
Major Industrial Project

24

P 36 cp of any 3000- or higher level Engineering units of study with 70% average
N AMME4111 or AMME4112 or ENGG4000 or MECH4601
For students whose degree includes ENGG4000, AMME4010 counts in place of this unit. Students whose degree includes the Professional Engagement Program must enrol in all PEP units. AMME4010 will count toward the Engineering Work requirement.

BMET4010
Major Industrial Project

24

P [36 credits of 3000 level units of study] and WAM >= 70
N BMET4111 or BMET4112 or ENGG4000 or MECH4601 or AMME4111 or AMME4112 or AMME4010
For students whose degree includes ENGG4000, BMET 4010 counts in place of this unit. Students whose degree includes the Professional Engagement Program must enrol in all PEP units. BMET4010 will count toward the Engineering Work requirement.

CHNG4203
Major Industrial Project

24

A Passed at least 144 credit points. Students wishing to do this unit of study are required to discuss the matter with the Head of School prior to enrolment
P 144 CP prior study with >65% WAM
N CHNG4811 OR CHNG4812 OR ENGG4000 OR CHNG4802
Enrollment by permission only. The candidate will be selected by interview and at the discretion of the Head of School. For students whose degree includes ENGG4000, CHNG4203 counts in place of this unit. Students whose degree includes the Professional Engagement Program must enrol in all PEP units. CHNG4203 will count toward the Engineering Work requirement.

CIVL4203
Major Industrial Project

24

P [36 credits of 3000 level units of study] and WAM >= 70
N CIVL4022 or CIVL4023 or ENGG4000
For students whose degree includes ENGG4000, CIVL4203 counts in place of this unit. Students whose degree includes the Professional Engagement Program must enrol in all PEP units. CIVL4203 will count toward the Engineering Work requirement.

ELEC4714
Major Industrial Project

24

P [36 cp of 3000- or higher level BE units of study] and WAM >= 70
N ELEC4710 OR ELEC4711 OR ELEC4712 OR ELEC4713 OR ENGG4000
For students whose degree includes ENGG4000, ELEC4714 counts in place of this unit. Students whose degree includes the Professional Engagement Program must enrol in all PEP units. ELEC4714 will count toward the Engineering Work requirement.

 

Post-publication amendments

Date
Original publication
Post-publication amendment
28/11/2023 Corequisites (C) for CHNG4812 published as:
C CHNG4811
Corequisites (C) for CHNG4812 removed
28/11/2023 No prerequisites (P) for CHNG4812 Prerequisites (P) for CHNG4812 added:
P CHNG4811
29/11/2023 Prerequisites (P) for CIVL4023 published as:
P 30 credit points of any 3000- or higher level units of study
Prerequisites (P) for CIVL4023 ammended to:
P CIVL4022 30 credit points of any 3000- or higher level units of study