Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Engineering Pathway

University of Adelaide

About

Do you have a selection rank of 70 or above?

Did you complete Mathematical Methods* or equivalent?At the University of Adelaide, we want to make sure everyone with a passion for engineering can pursue it.

If you have not completed the prerequisites to directly enter one of our engineering degrees, you can still study with us in a supportive environment.

Structure

The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) – Engineering Pathway has a standard full-time duration of one year. Students must transfer to a named Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree of their choice on completion of the program of study of 24 units. It is not an award from which students can graduate.

Example Study Plan

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) - ENGINEERING PATHWAY Core Courses to the value 9 Units:ENG 1002 or ENG 1003 (3 units)  MATHS 1011    Mathematics IA (3 units) MATHS 1012    Mathematics IB (3 units) Electives Courses to the value 15 Units:C&ENVENG 1008    Engineering Planning and Design (3 Units)CHEM 1101    Foundations of Chemistry 1A (3 Units)CHEM 1201    Foundations of Chemistry 1B (3 Units)CHEM ENG 1007    Introduction to Process Engineering (3 Units)CHEM ENG 1009    Materials I (3 Units)CHEM ENG 1010    Professional Practice I (3 Units)COMP SCI 1102    Object Oriented Programming (3 Units)ELEC ENG 1100    Analog Electronics (3 Units)ELEC ENG 1101    Electronic Systems (3 Units)ELEC ENG 1102    Digital Electronics (3 Units)ENG 1001    Introduction to Engineering (3 Units)MATHS 1013    Maths 1M (3 Units)MECH ENG 1007    Engineering Mechanics – Dynamics (3 Units)MECH ENG 1006    Design Graphics and Professional Practice (3 Units)MINING 1011    Introduction to Mining Engineering (3 Units)PHYSICS 1101    Physics for the Life and Earth Sciences 1A (3 Units)

Assessment

Assessment can include examinations, group work, project work, online assessment, peer assessment, attendance and participation.

Entry requirements

For those who are based in Adelaide, we will be offering a blended delivery mode that combines face-to-face with remote learning in as many courses as possible, taking into consideration social distancing and hygiene. All lectures will continue to be delivered online for the remainder of the year, with some exceptions.

For our students who are studying offshore for the remainder of the 2020 Academic Year, the University will continue to offer high-quality access to the learning resources remotely. This includes all lectures, tutorials and other support material. Students will be advised in advance if there are course components that cannot be provided in remote mode and, wherever possible, offered alternative courses.

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