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Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) /
Bachelor of Mathematics

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How to apply for 2014 as a Domestic student

Applications for Semester 1 2014 are now open. On-time main round applications close Friday 27 September 2013. Some degrees have earlier closing dates - please check if this applies to any of the degrees you are interested in.

You can still apply for the main round up until Friday 13 December 2013 but you will be charged a late fee. All applications for our undergraduate degrees must be made online through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC).

International student intake for undergraduate degrees

This degree is not available to International students.

Fast Facts

Duration

5 years full-time

Locations

  • Newcastle (Callaghan)

Delivery

On-campus

Study Details

Program handbook

Student Intake

Domestic students

Student Intake

Not available to International students

UAC Codes

ATAR

201380.30

201280.10

201180.10

Recommended Studies

Mathematics Extension 1 or higher. Study of English, Biology and/or Chemistry would also be an advantage.

Assumed Knowledge

Mathematics (Band 5 or above).

Pathways

HSC, Open Foundation, Newstep, Yapug, TAFE

Why study chemical engineering/mathematics at UoN?

Studying the combined degree Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Bachelor of Mathematics will qualify you with two degrees after just five years of full-time study. It will give you a wide breadth of knowledge and a strong foundation in both mathematics and chemical engineering.

Combined degrees offer an increased breadth of learning, recognising the multidisciplinary nature of today's working environments. This combined degree enables you to utilise mathematical solutions for real world problems and use your skills to help the deep understand and solve chemical engineering problems.

Career choices for combined degree graduates are diverse and can include positions as professional chemical engineers in manufacturing, the pharmaceutical and food industries, computer and electronic industries, metal and mineral industries as well as in a broad range of fields where mathematics is invaluable. Skills in mathematics are of value wherever real world problems must be solved in areas such as manufacturing or scheduling.

Learn more about the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)

Learn more about the Bachelor of Mathematics

Benefits of a combined degree

A combined degree means that you can achieve two qualifications in one go. You will have the advantage of graduating with two degrees, in less time than it would take to complete them separately. Find out more

Benefits of a combined degree

A combined degree means that you can achieve two qualifications in one go. You will have the advantage of graduating with two degrees, in less time than it would take to complete them separately.

For example, if you are interested in both arts and science, you can complete the requirements for both degrees by choosing the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science. After four years of full time study, you will graduate with two degree qualifications. Study them separately and it can take you up to six years full-time.

A combined degree will increase your career options, skills and knowledge, enhancing your academic and professional qualities, making you more desirable to employers. You will have more variety in your studies and satisfy more than one of your interests – you may be keen on drama and biology, this way you can study both.

There are some special requirements with combined degrees. Students must undertake a program of study that incorporates the requirements for each individual degree.