START & DEADLINE TERM | DEADLINE APPLICATION | |
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Spring-September 31-July-2021 | 31-July-2021 |
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Summer-February 30-November-2021 | 30-November-2021 |
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Fall-May 31-March-2022 | 31-March-2022 |
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Spring-September 31-July-2023 | 31-July-2023 |
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This double degree combines specialised knowledge in engineering with the variety of possibilities available in an Arts degree.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) will provide you with a solid background in mathematics, natural sciences and computing to give you knowledge and skills in whichever engineering discipline specialisation you choose.
In the Arts component, you will choose a major from a range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences, including languages, arts, history, philosophy and business.
In whichever area you study, you will develop transferable skills and in-depth knowledge, and gain the tools to think critically, communicate effectively and conduct independent research.
Chemical Product Engineering involves researching, developing and improving the properties of the products that we use every day through the selection and design of the materials that are used.
Product engineers work on the fluids that you use in your everyday life, including chemicals (cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, shampoos, paints, glues), foods, and drinks.
As a product engineer, you will learn to take consumer needs and turn them into:
Technical requirements, finding the right combinations of chemicals to deliver those properties and then developing the product and strategies for commercialisation and manufacture.
You will learn how to apply your knowledge of engineering and chemistry to design complex chemical products for the pharmaceutical, consumer products and food industries.
You'll master the entire development process, testing out ideas for products and extrapolating small scale, laboratory chemistry into large, industrial scale production.
In the final year Product Design Project, you will work with industry partners to develop a new consumer product up to the point where it could be patented and commercialised.
To get work ready, you'll apply these skills through 60 days of approved industry training.
$63,516
$8,688
$7,068
$47,760
Assumed Knowledge:
Mathematics Extension 1, Physics
India:
All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) 14.5
Indian School Certificate (CISCE) 88
India State Board 93
China:
China (Peoples Republic) National Entrance Examination (Gaokao) 75
Iran:
UNSW does not accept secondary qualifications from this country. It may accepts tertiary study results.
Pathways:
UNSW Global has university pathway programs that provide seamless transition to UNSW Sydney so you can achieve your academic and career goals.
1- Official Final Secondary School Results
2- Official Academic Transcripts
3- Proof of Completion undergraduate Degree (if applicable)
4- English Test Results
5- Visa/Passport
6- Genuine Temporary Entrant
When applying for a cross-faculty double degree, the higher English requirements apply.
If you do not currently meet the English language requirements of your chosen program, UNSW Global offers courses and programs designed to help you reach these requirements.
Different options are available depending on your current English language level.
English courses at UNSW Global include Academic English (English for University), Professional English, General English as well as test preparation courses.
English language courses are available at various levels and lengths and may be packaged with a UNSW Foundation Studies Program, UNSW Diploma Program or a UNSW Degree.
University English Entry Course (UEEC)
University English Entry Course (UEEC) prepares you for entry into university if you’ve received a conditional offer from UNSW Sydney but do not meet the UNSW English entry requirements.
Essential Academic English (EAE)
Essential Academic English (EAE) provides you with the English skills you need to thrive at university. It prepares you for University English and Foundation English courses.
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