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Bachelor Of Engineering - Single Degrees (4 Year )

Please note: in 2006 a new program structure is being introduced. Please ensure you read the correct program information according to when you commenced you program.

  Program Title Program Code Commencement 2006
Pre 2006
BE (Electrical Engineering) ELECA3640 [Flexible | Recommended ]
BE(Telecommunications) ELECA3643 [Flexible | Recommended ]
BE (Photonics) ELECA3644 [Flexible | Recommended ]

Guidelines for Substitution of Course

To suit the special abilities or needs of individual students a limited number of course substitutions are permitted within each program. Any such substitution must have prior approval of the Head of School and be in accordance with the following guidelines:

1.
The substituted course is of at least the same length and level as the prescribed course.
2.
Core courses are normally substituted with courses covering similar material.
3.
Students may substitute for two of the Professional Electives courses of suitable level and difficulty from areas relevant to the profession of Electrical Engineering. One of the substitutions may be a postgraduate course from within the School (see the postgraduate course list at the back), provided that the student has passed Year four Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications courses at an adequate level and a similar course is not offered at the undergraduate level. The other substitution may be a Year 3 elective from within the School.
4.
Substitution is not permitted if it unduly restricts the range of courses studied to only one area of electrical engineering or computer systems.
5.
Substitution is normally not permitted in Year 1 or Year 2.

Guide to Industrial Training Requirement

Each student is personally responsible for ensuring the completion of the full 60 days compulsory industrial training prescribed as part of the requirements for the award of the degree. Industrial Training should be concurrent with enrolment and is best accumulated in the summer recesses at the end of Years 2 and 3, but must be completed by the end of Year 4.

Students should in general work with professional engineers and take an active part in their work in the design of equipment, solving of engineering problems, or any other work which is relevant to the profession of Engineering. At the end of each period of employment every student must submit a report, typically 2000-3000 words, summarising the work done, the training received and including a description of the organization of the Company. Industrial Training will be assessed as a compulsory part of the course ELEC4011 Ethics and Electrical Engineering Practice. Students must complete the industrial training requirement in order to receive a completed assessment for this course.

For further information, please see the School webpage on Industrial Training or view the Faculty site at http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/silu/index.htm


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