Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
University of Sydney
About
Lead positive change and improve lives.
The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) will enable you to develop creative solutions throughout the chemical and environmental engineering fields.By combining collaborative learning and research with first-hand industry experience, you will be positioned to revolutionise society's processes and address pressing environmental challenges.During your four-year degree you will explore the challenges faced by process industries, including the chemicals, minerals, energy and agriculture, food, beverage and pharmaceutical sectors.
Through practical learning, industry projects and specialised electives you will become an agent in the drive to create a sustainable society.
As part of your degree you will undertake the award-winning Professional Engagement Program enabling you to change your approach to learning through self-reflection and extra-curricular activities throughout your degree.With a growing need for more efficient renewable energy sources and environmentally sustainable processes, the knowledge and experiences you gain will position you at the forefront of a diverse and dynamic industry.The majors that best align with this degree are Water and Environmental Treatment Process and Process Intensification.
Structure
- Computational Engineering (Major)
- Computer Engineering (Major)
- Construction Management (Major)
- Electrical Engineering (Major)
- Energy and the Environment (Major)
- Engineering Design (Major)
- Environmental Engineering (Major)
- Fluids Engineering (Major)
- Food and Bioprocessing (Major)
- Geotechnical Engineering (Major)
- Humanitarian Engineering (Major)
- Information Technology (Engineering) (Major)
- Intelligent Information Engineering (Major)
- Internet of Things (Major)
- Materials Science and Engineering (Major)
- Mechanical Engineering (Major)
- Mechatronic Engineering (Major)
- Power Engineering (Major)
- Process Intensification (Major)
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Entry requirements
Admission criteria
Admission this course is on the basis of the following criteria:
- a secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), or approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
- English language requirements where these are not demonstrated by sufficient qualifications taught in English.
Admission pathways are open to domestic applicants on the basis of equity or other adjustment factors, including for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. For details, visit admission pathways.
Prerequisites
This course has a mathematics course prerequisite. For details on the prerequisite, and how it applies to you, visit: Mathematics course prerequisites.
Credit for previous study
If you’ve already completed university-level or equivalent subjects, you may be able to apply for credit for previous study.
Learning outcomes
What you'll study
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