Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Bachelor of Mathematics

Program Code
10443
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Undergraduate
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Back to topDescription (click to hide)

This combined degree program provides students with an opportunity to undertake concurrent study in electrical engineering and mathematics and complete two awards. In general, a combined degree program offers greater breadth of learning, enhancing the academic and professional qualities gained in each separate degree. At the same time, it recognises the increasing need for students to graduate with multidisciplinary skills.

This wide-ranging program includes study of diverse aspects of power generated and distribution, telecommunications, signal processing, and analogue and digital electronics whilst also providing extensive mathematics skills.

Back to topWhy study with us? (click to hide)

Electrical engineering theory draws heavily on many areas of higher mathematics. This combined degree program equips students with a strong foundation in both areas of knowledge. Graduates will have the necessary academic and professional skills suitable for a career in electrical engineering. The additional mathematics gives the graduate access to a broader problem solving toolset and will be of particular interest to those looking for a career in the areas of research, product development or complex process control.

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Graduates have excellent prospects with employment opportunities in: drive systems; industrial automation; measurement and sensing systems; communication and consulting activities 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.

Back to topAdmission Requirements (click to hide)

Admission to this program is available to Australian students and residents. Please visit http://www.newcastle.edu.au/what-can-i-study/undergraduate-programs/how-to-get-in/ for information on how to gain entry.

You may also be eligible to receive bonus points if you will be receiving an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). Please visit

http://www.newcastle.edu.au/what-can-i-study/undergraduate-programs/how-to-get-in/domestic-students/options-for-entry/bonus-points.html to see if you may be eligible.

Please Note: This program is not available to International Students.

Back to topAssumed Knowledge (click to hide)

Electrical Engineering: There are no prerequisite courses but it is assumed that students will have studied Mathematics (Band 5) or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E1 or above) or equivalent. Study of one science-related subject would also be an advantage, Physics is preferred. Applicants who have achieved less than Mathematics Band 5 or have not complete Physics may be admitted to the program but may need additional study and/or assistance to successfully complete the requirements of the program.

Mathematics: HSC Mathematics Extension 1(Band 4) or equivalent (or HSC Mathematics (Band 5) for the alternative program).

Back to topCredit Transfer (click to hide)

If you wish to apply for credit for studies completed at another institution or if you are changing programs within the University and wish to transfer your credit to a new program go to http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/credit-transfer/ and click on How to apply for credit.

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The B Engineering (Electrical) component of this combined degree program uses the WAM as a measure for determining honours, and shall grade on the WAM equivalent to the following grades (in accordance with the Embedded Honours Models Structures Policy - 000743):

A minimum WAM of 77 and a minimum mark of 75 in the research courses (at least 30 units) for Honours Class 1; a minimum WAM of 72 and a minimum mark of 65 in the research courses (at least 30 units) for Honours Class II, Division 1; a minimum WAM of 67 and a minimum mark of 65 in the research courses (at least 30 units) for Honours Class II, Division 2;

Performance is based on a three year WAM where 2000, 3000 and 4000 level courses are weighted by 2, 3 and 4 respectively.

A Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) is available as an additional year to meritorious students. Please contact the Program Convenor or Student Hub for further information.

Back to topPractical Experience (click to hide)

Students have the opportunity to undertake an industry-related project in their final year of study and must also complete 12 weeks of industrial experience throughout the program. Further information is available at: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/faculty/engineering/for-students/industrial-experience/

Back to topProfessional Accreditation (click to hide)

This program is accredited by Engineers Australia, and many other affiliated international organisations, through the Washington Accord.

Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)/Bachelor of Mathematics are eligible to apply for membership to Engineers Australia.

Back to topInternational Students (click to hide)

Not available to international students.

Back to topSpecial Needs (click to hide)

Students who have impaired function in their hands or arms, or a visual impairment may experience difficulty in pursuing this program. It is highly advisable for any prospective student to contact the Program Convenor to discuss the issue.

Students with disabilities who require reasonable adjustments to undertake their program should contact the Disability Support Service before semester commences. Some adjustments need up to 4 weeks to organise, so it is imperative that early contact is made. The Disability Support Service and Faculty staff will work together to ensure adjustments are provided in a timely manner.

NB: All students must fulfil the inherent requirements of the program and courses they undertake. While reasonable adjustments can be made, these adjustments cannot compromise academic integrity. Please visit http://www.newcastle.edu.au/service/disability/ for more information.

Back to topAdditional Information (click to hide)

All students can access additional learning development mechanisms provided by the Centre for Teaching and Learning at http://www.newcastle.edu.au/unit/ctl/lsp/.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students can draw on the assistance and support provided by the Indigenous Student Support and Development service through the Wollotuka Institute.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) / Bachelor of Mathematics combined degree program comprises courses with a total value of 400 units. To meet the current requirements of this combined degree program, students must complete the program of study as set out. Within this program, students have the opportunity to select courses according to their individual areas of interest.

Note that it may not be possible to complete the combined degree program within five years, if selection of electives involves timetable clashes, or where elective courses are not offered in a particular year. Students enrolled in a combined degree program are advised to consult the relevant Faculty Program Convenor or Student Hub regarding their academic program.

STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE:

10 units of electives are required to be undertaken with this program, in addition to the courses listed in the Course Information section.

Back to topTransition Arrangements

As programs are regularly reviewed and updated, some students may experience changes to their program of study during the course of their enrolment, which may require transition arrangements.

Students affected by changes to their program are advised to review any documentation contained in the "Further Information" section (located towards the top of this Handbook page), in the first instance. Any further questions should be directed to the Program Convenor or Student Hub.

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Back to topYear 1 (click to hide)
Core Courses (click to hide)
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
ELEC1300Electrical Engineering 110 units
Not offered
ELEC1700Computer Engineering 110 units
Not offered
GENG1003Introduction to Procedural Programming10 units
Not offered
GENG1803Introduction to Engineering Practice10 units
Not offered
MATH1210Mathematical Discovery 110 units
Not offered
MATH1220Mathematical Discovery 210 units
Not offered
PHYS1210Advanced Physics I10 units
Not offered
PHYS1220Advanced Physics II10 units
Not offered
Back to topYear 2 (click to hide)
Core Courses (click to hide)
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
MATH1800Mathematical Modelling10 units
Not offered
STAT1070Statistics for the Sciences10 units
Not offered
ELEC2132Electric Energy Systems10 units
Not offered
ELEC2320Electrical Circuits10 units
Not offered
ELEC2400Signals and Systems10 units
Not offered
ELEC2700Computer Engineering 210 units
Not offered
MATH2310Calculus of Science and Engineering10 units
Not offered
MATH3242Complex Analysis10 units
Not offered
Back to topYear 3 (click to hide)
Core Courses (click to hide)
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
MATH2320Linear Algebra10 units
Not offered
PHYS2170Quantum Mechanics and Semiconductor Physics10 units
Not offered
STAT2010Fundamentals of Statistics10 units
Not offered
ELEC3130Electric Machines and Power Systems10 units
Not offered
ELEC3240Electronics10 units
Not offered
ELEC3850Introduction to Electrical Engineering Design10 units
Not offered
GENG3830Engineering Project Management10 units
Not offered
Directed Courses (click to hide)
Choose 10 units from these directed courses. Students may choose EITHER MATH2330 OR MATH2730 OR STAT2000.
MATH2330Analysis10 units
Not offered
MATH2730Operations Research 110 units
Not offered
STAT2000Applied Statistics and Research Methods10 units
Not offered
Back to topYear 4 (click to hide)
Core Courses (click to hide)
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
ELEC4400Automatic Control10 units
Not offered
Directed Courses (click to hide)
Choose 30 units from these B Engineering (Electrical) directed courses.
ELEC3250Power Electronics10 units
Not offered
ELEC3400Signal Processing10 units
Not offered
ELEC3540Analog and Digital Communications10 units
Not offered
ELEC3550Wireless Communications10 units
Not offered
ELEC3720Programmable Logic Design10 units
Not offered
ELEC3730Embedded Systems10 units
Not offered
Choose 40 units from these MATH/STAT directed courses (Minimum of 30 units at 3000 level, not including directed courses selected in Year 3)..
MATH2600Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computation10 units
Not offered
MATH2800Differential Equations10 units
Not offered
MATH3120Algebra10 units
Not offered
MATH3170Number Theory10 units
Not offered
MATH3180Topology10 units
Not offered
MATH3200An Introduction to Hilbert Spaces10 units
Not offered
MATH3210Directed Studies in Mathematics10 units
Not offered
MATH3400Research Topics in Mathematics10 units
Not offered
MATH3510Combinatorics and Graph Theory10 units
Not offered
MATH3700Advanced Differential Equations10 units
Not offered
MATH3830Operations Research 210 units
Not offered
MATH3840Optimisation in Business and Industry10 units
Not offered
MATH3850Industrial Project10 units
Not offered
STAT3010Statistical Inference10 units
Not offered
STAT3030Generalized Linear Models10 units
Not offered
STAT3040Time Series Analysis10 units
Not offered
STAT3100Total Quality Management10 units
Not offered
STAT3120Applied Bayesian Methods10 units
Not offered
STAT3170Surveys and Experiments10 units
Not offered
STAT3990Topics in Statistics10 units
Not offered
Back to topYear 5 (click to hide)
Core Courses (click to hide)
Complete the following core courses to fulfil the requirements of this program.
PHIL3910Ethics, Technology and Engineering10 units
Not offered
Directed Courses (click to hide)
Choose 20 units from these directed courses. PLUS an additional 10 units from here OR Yr 4 Electrical directed courses.
ELEC3500Telecommunications Networks10 units
Not offered
PHYS3360Advanced Electromagnetism10 units
Not offered
ELEC4100Electrical Systems10 units
Not offered
ELEC4160Advanced Drives and Power Electronics10 units
Not offered
ELEC4210Electronics Design10 units
Not offered
ELEC4410Control System Design and Management10 units
Not offered
ELEC4570Advanced Digital Communications10 units
Not offered
ELEC4700Advanced Computer Systems10 units
Not offered
Choose 30 units from these directed courses. Students may choose EITHER ELEC4840A AND ELEC4840B OR ELEC4840.
ELEC4840Final Year Engineering Project
Students may only undertake this course with Program Convenor Approval.
30 units
Not offered
ELEC4840AFinal Year Engineering Project - Part A10 units
Not offered
ELEC4840BFinal Year Engineering Project - Part B20 units
Not offered
Back to topElectives (click to hide)
For more information on electives, including online electives, please visit the Online Electives page. (opens in a new page)
Choose 20 units outside core or compulsory courses for this program.20 units
Back to topDirected Courses (click to hide)
Choose 40 units from these MATH/STAT directed courses (Minimum of 30 units at 3000 level, not including directed courses selected in Year 3)..
MATH2330Analysis10 units
Not offered
MATH2730Operations Research 110 units
Not offered
STAT2000Applied Statistics and Research Methods10 units
Not offered
MATH3820Numerical Methods10 units
Not offered