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Materials Science/Commerce - 3136

Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 5.5 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
 
 
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 264
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
 
  

Program Description

The Faculty of Science and the Australian School of Business offer a dual degree program which qualifies students for two degrees after five and a half years of successful study: Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering (potentially with Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce (for which an Honours program requires an additional 48 units of credit (UOC).

It is anticipated that the Engineering part of the degree will continue to be accredited by professional bodies such as Engineers Australia.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

The program is intended for potential engineers in the fields of Physical Metallurgy, Materials Engineering, Ceramic Engineering or Process Metallurgy who wish to become more aware of economic and social aspects of the engineering profession, and skilled in technical management. It is expected that those taking this program would progress to entrepreneurial and managerial roles.

A full range of commerce and engineering careers is still open to those who qualify with both components of the dual degree. Most engineers progress to technical management roles, and these programs strengthen the commerce background in addition to providing the engineering skills.

Increasingly, engineers also find employment in the commercial sector, and the dual programs provide a good background for those entering banking, consultancy etc. Students wishing to enter the purely commercial sector will benefit from technical and numerate strengths obtained as part of the Engineering program.

Program Structure

The School of Materials Science and Engineering within the Faculty of Science offers the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (3135). Each student may specialise in a particular field of Materials Science and Engineering by taking a range of appropriate electives in the final stages of the program. There are four study plans:
The following information provides an outline of the courses that must be completed in order to satisfy the requirements of the degrees in Engineering (BE) and Commerce (BCom). A particular major in the Commerce program can be completed by choosing appropriate courses.

Preferred Program Structure
STAGE 1
The required Year 1 elective for this program is:
Recommended Year 1 electives include:-
For a full list of first year elective courses, please see http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/rules/elective.htm


STAGE 2
Semester 1
Plus 6 UOC of Commerce Courses

Semester 2
24 UOC of Commerce Courses

STAGE 3
Semester 1

24 UOC of Commerce Courses

Semester 2
STAGE 4
Semester 1
Semester 2
  • 12 UOC Commerce Courses
STAGE 5
Semester 1
^NOTE: MATS4009 is an 18 UOC project with 9 UOC taken in semester 1 and 9 UOC taken in semester 2. Whereas MATS4010 is a 24UOC project with 12 UOC taken in semester 1 and 12 UOC taken in semester 2.

Semester 2
STAGE 6
Semester 1

6 UOC Professional Electives
18 UOC Commerce Courses

*Professional Electives for relevant majors in this program can be found at the following links:-

Physical Metallurgy
Process Metallurgy
Materials Engineering
Ceramic Engineering

General Education Requirements

Students in dual degree programs are generally not required to take General Education courses;
however, if a student takes out a single degree only, the usual single degree General Education requirements must be met, i.e. 12 UOC. In such cases no Science GE courses (GENS) may be taken.

Academic Rules

1. Requirements for the BE and BCom degrees
To qualify for the Bachelor of Engineering and the Bachelor of Commerce a student must successfully complete courses that total at least 264 UOC and include:
(a) in the Faculty of Science:
courses making up at least 168 UOC described in the requirements for the BE degree in Materials Science and Engineering (Program 3135 in the Faculty of Science); and
(b) in the Australian School of Business:
minimum 96 UOC comprised of level I introductory courses; a major of at least 48 UOC in an approved disciplinary stream; and suitable free options to make up the full 96 UOC. For full details of the rules for the Bachelor of Commerce, please see the 3502 Bachelor of Commerce page; and
(c) at least 60 days of approved Industrial Training (required for the award of the BE degree).
(d) Students enrolled in the BE/BCom dual degree are not required to undertake either Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics (ECON1202) or Business and Economic Statistics (ECON 1203) as part of their Commerce component. Completion of the maths courses in the Engineering component of the dual degree are equivalent to these two courses.
2. Requirements for the BE and BCom degrees with Honours
(a) BE with Honours:
On completion of the requirements for the dual degrees a student may qualify for the award of the BE degree with Honours in accordance with the rules for the BE program and the Faculty of Science rules for calculation of the grade of Honours (1st Class Honours: a weighted average of 75% or greater; 2nd Class Honours Division 1: a weighted average of 70% or greater; 2nd Class Honours Division 2: a weighted average of 65% or greater. A student is awarded the highest grade of Honours for which they qualify).
(b) BCom with Honours:
On completion of the requirements for the dual degrees a student may be qualified to enrol in an Honours program in the Bachelor of Commerce and to qualify for the award of the BCom with Honours after successfully completing an additional year of study (48 UOC) as specified in the rules of the Australian School of Business.
3. Programs of study
The programs of study which may be taken for the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce are governed by the normal rules for award of the BE and BCom in the Faculty of Science and the Australian School of Business respectively, which specify:
(i) units of credit;
(ii) corequisites, prerequisites, assumed knowledge;
(iii) the structure of the degree program; and
(iv) any special conditions.
4. Award of the degrees
(i) A student who completes the requirements for both the BE and BCom degrees shall receive at
graduation a separate testamur for each of the degrees.
(ii) A student may apply to discontinue the BE BCom degree programs and elect to complete either the BE or BCom degree in accordance with the rules governing award of that degree. Following discontinuation of one of the programs (BE or BCom), courses which count toward that program will not in general count toward the remaining single degree unless they meet the single degree requirements in their own right.
5. Administration of the programs
(i) A student's general program will be administered by the Faculty of Science and delegated to administration by the School of Materials Science and Engineering.
(ii) Students' programs will be administered by the Australian School of Buisness for the BCom component of the program and by of the Faculty of Science for the BE part of the program.
(iii) The Australian School of Buisness and the Faculty of Science shall jointly exercise authority in any matter concerning the dual degrees not otherwise covered by these rules.
6. Enrolment
(i) An application to enrol as a candidate for the dual degree program shall be made through the UAC, or on the prescribed form for international students which shall be lodged with the Registrar at least two calendar months before the commencement of the session in which enrolment is to begin.
(ii) The candidate shall be enrolled as either a full-time or part-time student.
General Education:
Students in dual degree programs are generally not required to take General Education courses;
however, if a student takes out a single degree only, the usual single degree General Education requirements must be met, i.e. 12 UOC. In such cases no Science GE courses (GENS) may be taken.
8. Program structure
The programs may be varied by students according to the rules governing electives, pre- and corequisites and progression within each program. Subject to pre- and corequisites and progression rules, students may take courses at any time during the program; it is the responsibility of each student to ensure that the rules governing the award of the degrees have been met and that the program of study in each session of enrolment is feasible with regards to progression and timetabling.

BE UOC | BCom UOC | Total UOC
Separate degrees (7 Years) total 192 | 144 | 312
Less General Education exemption 12 | 12
Less Core/elective common component 12 | 36
Dual Degree (5.5 Years) total 168 | 96 | 264

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