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Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development)

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Program Requirements
The Bachelor of Engineering (Research & Development)  is a four year full time program with graduates obtaining a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours. Students will have to complete 192 units including:
1. An Engineering core major consisting of 42 units of the following professional development courses:

2. 60 units of engineering discipline courses from the Schedule of Engineering Discipline Courses in the Undergraduate Handbook including ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials, ENGN1217 Introduction to Mechanics (6 unit), ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics (6 unit), ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems and Design (6 unit) and ENGN2218 Electrical Systems and Design (6 unit). This will include the requirements of at least one major listed under the Engineering Majors section of the Undergraduate Handbook

3. 12 units of mathematics being:

  • MATH1115 Mathematics and Applications 1(Honours) and
  • MATH1116 Mathematics and Applications 2(Honours)

4. 6 units of computing being:

  • COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms

5.  6 units of physics being:

6.  30 units of courses offered by the university (i.e. university electives). These can include additional engineering courses. The degree program may not contain more than 60 units of 1000-series courses.
 

7.  A 42 unit R&D major made up of ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project and 36 units of project based courses made up of 6 unit, 12 unit, 18 unit and 24 unit courses listed below and of which one must be at least 12 units. These can be taken in years 1,2,3 and 4 of the program.

ENGN2706 R&D Project (Methods) (6 unit)
ENGN3706 R&D Project (6 unit)
ENGN3712 R&D Project (12 unit)
ENGN4706 R&D Project (6 unit)
ENGN4712 R&D Project (12 unit)
ENGN4718 R&D Project (18 unit)
ENGN4724 R&D Project (24 unit)

ENGN2706 R&D Project (Methods) is compulsory. The remaining 30 units will be comprised of any combination of the other R&D Project courses, subject to approval from the program convenor.

8. The Department of Engineering will determine annually whether the level of performance of a student is sufficient to remain in the program. Generally, the expectation is for performance at, or very near, a high distinction average. Students deemed not to be performing at an appropriate level will be able to transfer to the Bachelor of Engineering program, with appropriate status granted for courses successfully completed.

9. Graduation from the BE(R&D) Program will require the award of 1st class honours.

 

The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.

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