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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CA87

CA87 - Bachelor of Engineering

Year 1

These program plans are valid for students entering the program in 2006 or later. For continuing students who entered the program prior to 2006, please refer to the 2006 handbook or contact your Program Advisor for program details.

 

PLEASE NOTE:

* There is a compulsory 5 day residential school for ENEG11001 Engineering Skills 1 held during Week One of Term1.  Non attendence may result in forced withdrawl from the course

 

All students enrol in a common first year and then select a specialist stream. New students must complete:

Students will then enrol in the prescribed courses for a specialist plan. 4 plans are offered: civil, electrical, mechanical and mining engineering.

 

 

Civil plan

Students choose 1 elective in Year 4 - T2. The elective is expected to contribute and enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student from appropriate courses university wide. This nomination must be requested and approved in writing by the appropriate faculty authority.

Electrical plan

Students choose 1 elective in Year 4 - T2. The elective is expected to contribute an enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student from appropriate courses university wide. This nomination must be requested and approved in writing by the appropriate faculty authority.

Mechanical plan

Students choose 1 elective in Year 4 - T2. The elective is expected to contribute an enrichment in the program and thus may be nominated by the student an appropriate course university wide. This nomination must be requested and approved in writing by the appropriate faculty authority.

Note: some courses are yet to be allocated a course code.

Mining plan
After successfully completing the first two years of study, students then enrol and transfer their course credits to the University of Queensland to complete their final two years of study in mining engineering.  Because of this partnership, the mining specialisation is not able to accept international students through CRICOS.

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