University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C10074v3 Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Science Diploma in Engineering Practice

Award(s): Bachelor of Engineering in (name of Engineering major) Diploma in Engineering Practice (BE DipEngPrac)
Bachelor of Science (BSc)

CRICOS code: 043278C
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 252
Course EFTSL: 5.25
Faculty/institute responsible: Engineering
Collaborating faculty/institute: Science
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Additional admission requirements
Additional assumed knowledge
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Industrial training/professional practice
Course completion requirements
Course program
Honours
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

This combined degree (two testamurs) is the same as the Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Science (C10073), except for the additional requirement of two internships and completion of the Engineering Practice Program. Students can transfer to this program if they wish to complete the Diploma in Engineering Practice.

There is a strong interrelation between the progress of engineering and developments in science, and a demonstrated need for professionals with a strong understanding and experience in both areas.

Students also have the option of undertaking Honours in Science.

Course aims

The course aims to develop valuable skills highly prized by employers, including the technological expertise to understand scientific problems and the design skills to implement solutions.

Career options

Career options depend on the majors and subjects chosen; they include design and development, research and scientific management. Graduates work in industry and government, in areas such as biotechnology, communications, energy and resource exploration, environmental protection, materials technology, medical technology, molecular biology, nanotechnology and transportation.

Additional admission requirements

Entry to individual Engineering majors is subject to UAI requirements.

Additional assumed knowledge

Mathematics Extension 1; Physics; and English Standard.

English Advanced is recommended.

Course duration and attendance

The course duration is six years full time, 12 years part time, or seven years full time with Honours.

Full-time attendance involves up to 24 hours each week at the University. Part-time attendance involves up to 12 hours each week at the University. It is expected that employers will release part-time students for at least one half-day per week for attendance at classes.

Course structure

The program comprises a total of 252 credit points, made up of 174 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice, and 78 credit points relating to the Bachelor of Science.

Industrial training/professional practice

As well as the Diploma in Engineering Practice, a Diploma in Scientific Practice is also available. The Diploma in Engineering Practice requires the completion of two six-month internships and the Engineering Practice Program. The Diploma in Scientific Practice (C20038), a period of industrial training, is available with an additional year of full-time study. It is not offered to international students.

Course completion requirements

Select one of the following: 54cp
      STM90106 Core subjects54cp 
      STM90268 Core subjects (Construction)54cp 
STM90271 Engineering practice program 12cp
CBK90175 Science major choice 78cp
CBK90176 Engineering major choice 108cp
Total 252cp

Course program

The example program below is for a full-time, Autumn-commencing student with Electrical Engineering as the Engineering major and Applied Physics as the Science major, with internships taken in Spring semester of Years 2 and 4.

 
Year 1
Autumn semester
65101 Chemistry 1C 6cp
33130 Mathematical Modelling 1 6cp
48510 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 6cp
68037 Physical Modelling 6cp
Spring semester
65201 Chemistry 2C 6cp
33230 Mathematical Modelling 2 6cp
48520 Electronics and Circuits 6cp
48610 Introduction to Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
68315 Imaging Science 6cp
68316 Applied Electronics and Interfacing 6cp
48230 Engineering Communication 6cp
48023 Object-oriented Programming 6cp
48121 Engineering Practice Preview 1 3cp
Spring semester
48110 Engineering Experience 1 0cp
Year 3
Autumn semester
68413 Quantum Technology 6cp
68414 Particles and Fields 6cp
48122 Engineering Practice Review 1 3cp
48430 Embedded C 6cp
48530 Circuit Analysis 6cp
Spring semester
68415 Measurement and Analysis of Physical Processes 6cp
68491 Introduction to Computational Science 6cp
48531 Electromechanical Systems 6cp
48240 Design Fundamentals 6cp
Year 4
Autumn semester
48250 Engineering Economics and Finance 6cp
48441 Introductory Digital Systems 6cp
48540 Signals and Systems 6cp
68038 Advanced Mathematics and Physics 6cp
48141 Engineering Practice Preview 2 3cp
Spring semester
48130 Engineering Experience 2 0cp
Year 5
Autumn semester
48142 Engineering Practice Review 2 3cp
48260 Engineering Project Management 6cp
48451 Advanced Digital Systems 6cp
48550 Electrical Energy Technology 6cp
48551 Advanced Electronics 6cp
Spring semester
60504 Research, Technology and Innovation 6cp
68513 Optics and Nanophotonics 6cp
68412 Energy Science and Technology 6cp
48270 Engineering Enterprise 6cp
Year 6
Autumn semester
48560 Analogue and Digital Control 6cp
48210 Interrogating Technology: Sustainability, Environment and Social Change 6cp
Spring semester
48570 Data Acquisition and Distribution 6cp
68606 Solid-state Science and Nanodevices 6cp
CBK90181 Electives (Science) 6cp
48434 Embedded Systems 6cp
48012 Capstone Project 12cp

Levels of award

The Bachelor of Engineering, Diploma in Engineering Practice may be awarded with First or Second Class Honours for meritorious performance in the course as a whole.

Honours

An Honours program in Science is available, which involves an extra year of full-time study. The Honours program is designed to introduce students to more advanced coursework and to research work in science. It allows selected students to continue with postgraduate studies if desired and enhances their employment prospects.

Professional recognition

Engineers Australia

Depending on the disciplines chosen, students may also be eligible for entry to other relevant professional associations.

Other information

Further information is available from the Engineering Outreach Office on:

Further information on the Science component is available from:

Associate Professor Rod Buckney
Department of Environmental Sciences
telephone +61 2 9514 4092
fax +61 2 9514 4095
email Rod.Buckney@uts.edu.au