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Degree Structure

Standard Bachelor of Engineering recommended program pattern

 

 First semester

Second semester

Year 1

48 units

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms
ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering
MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1 [1]
PHYS1101 Advanced Physics [2]

ENGN1215 Engineering Science
ENGN1217 Introduction to Mechanics
ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics
MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2

Year 2

48 units

 

ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems & Design
ENGN2218 Electronic Systems & Design
ENGN2225 Systems Engineering Design
MATH2305 Calculus & Differential Equations OR University Elective

ENGN2219 Computing for Engineering Simulation
ENGN2226 Systems Engineering Analysis
Engineering major
University elective

Year 3

48 units

ENGN3211 Investment Decisions & Financial Systems
Engineering major
Engineering elective
University elective

ENGN3221 Engineering Management
Engineering major
Engineering elective
University elective 

Year 4

48 units

ENGN4200 Individual Project
ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project
Engineering major
University elective

ENGN4200 Individual Project
ENGN4611 Engineering Law
Engineering major
University elective

[1] Students who have studied ACT Maths Methods or equivalent in Year 11/12 are advised to study MATH1003 prior to studying MATH1013 in S2 and MATH1014 in S1 the following year
[2] Students who have not studied Physics in Year 11/12 are advised to study PHYS1001.

The above pattern is indicative only and may be tailored to suit individual needs.

Combined degrees
All BE combined degrees are 5 EFTSL, 5 year programs comprising 240 units:

Bachelor of Engineering may be combined with a Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Bachelor of Arts


Again, students are reminded that any completed majors will be listed on their academic transcript.


The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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