Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer)/Bachelor of Mathematics
| Program Code | 10467 |
|---|---|
| Graduate Level | Undergraduate |
| Locations | Newcastle (Callaghan) |
| Contributing Schools and Faculties | Faculty of Education and Arts School of Humanities and Social Science Faculty of Science and Information TechnologySchool of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Faculty of Engineering and Built EnvironmentSchool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
| Admission Instructions | How to apply as a: |
| Program Award Rules and Schedules | Rules Governing Undergraduate Academic Awards |
| Mode of delivery | Face to face on campus. |
Back to topDescription
This program provides students with an opportunity to undertake concurrent study in computer engineering and mathematics and graduate with 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.
Students have the opportunity to select electives according to their individual areas of interest and will also have the opportunity to undertake an industry related project in their final year of study in the engineering degree and must also complete 12 weeks of industrial experience throughout the program.
Back to topWhy study with us?
The emphasis is on giving students a well-rounded mix of hardware and software topics combined with more theoretical studies in mathematics. Core courses are from the areas of computer engineering, digital systems, software engineering, signal processing, electronics, and mathematics. You will have the opportunity to undertake an industry-related project in your final year of study and must also complete 12 weeks of industrial experience through the program.
Back to topCareer Opportunities
Graduates of this combined degree enjoy excellent career prospects gaining skills relevant to work in engineering of digital and computer systems, image processing, digital signal processing, tracking and surveillance, measurement and sensing, data processing systems, software engineering, electronic systems, manufacturing and various service industries. In addition, combined degree students find employment in banking, finance, mining, government agencies, defence and research organisations.
Careers are found in many facets of engineering, science and other technology based disciplines 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
Australian Year 12 students:
Apply for entry through UAC.
Entry based on UAI or equivalent.
Non school leavers and previous Australian Year 12 students:
Apply for entry through UAC.
Entry based on:
previous Year 12 studies and/or
Higher education, tertiary or post-secondary qualifications and/or
Overseas qualifications considered equivalent to Australian qualifications.
International Students:
Not available to International Students.
UAI Cut-Offs:
The UAI cutoffs for University programs are provided at http:// www.newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduateadmissions/uaiscores.html
Back to topAssumed Knowledge
Assumed knowledge for Computer 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 completed Physics may be admitted to the program but may need additional study and/or assistance to successfully complete the requirements of the program.
Assumed knowledge for Mathematics:
HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or equivalent.
Back to topRecommended Studies
Mathematics (Band 5) or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E1 or above) or equivalent. Study of one science-related subject (Physics preferred) would also be an advantage.
Back to topCredit Transfer
Credit transfer agreements with TAFE NSW and other education providers are under continuous negotiation. For more information about articulation arrangements please see http://www.newcastle.edu.au/credit/.
Back to topHonours
Honours are embedded in the Bachelor of Engineering(Computer), based on outstanding performance throughout the duration of the program. Honours grades will normally be awarded by Faculty Board on the basis of a graduating student's performance in the program as a whole, as measured by the WAM according to the following schedule: Minimum WAM = Honours 77 = Class I. 72 = Class II Division 1. 67 = Class II Division 2. 50-66 = Pass Degree. A Head of School may recommend to Faculty Board that a grade of Honours be awarded to a student who has achieved a WAM of other than indicated or not be awarded to a particular student. In such a case Faculty Board may either make an award of Honours in accordance with the recommendation of the Head of School or in accordance with the schedule. The 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
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
This program is accredited by Engineers Australia, and other affiliated international organisations.
Back to topInternational Students
Not available to international students.
Back to topSpecial Needs
Students who have impaired function in their hands or arms, or a visual impairment will have difficulty pursuing this program. It is highly advisable for any prospective student with such a disability to contact the Program Convenor to discuss the issue. The Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment and the Faculty of Science and Information Technology accept responsibility, in liaison with the student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.
Back to topRequirements and Structure
The Bachelor of Engineering (Computer) / Bachelor of Mathematics combined degree program comprises courses with a total value of 400 units. To meet the requirement of this combined degree program students must complete the program of study. Within the program, students have the opportunity to select electives according to their 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 Program Convenor or Student Hub for further information in relation to their academic program.
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 or experiencing transition problems are advised to consult with their Program Convenor or Student Hub for further information.
Back to topCourse Information
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