Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours)

Bachelor's degree

In Canberra (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Credits

    192

Do you want to make solar energy more efficient, create new technology in robotics or even develop materials to support the growth of human cells? Are you a high-achieving student interested in becoming an innovator and a future leader in engineering?Our research and development (R&D) degree is right choice for you.This elite engineering degree will give you access to an innovative structure that allows you to get involved in many project based research courses in engineering.You can study the fundamental engineering courses while you are immersed in research groups covering mechatronics, solar energy, materials and manufacturing or computer vision.This exceptional degree will not only allow you to excel in your career, but to also make a real difference and help to solve some of the world's largest problems.

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Location

Start date

Canberra (Australia)
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The Australian National University, ACT 0200

Start date

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About this course

Admission to all programs is on a competitive basis. Admission to undergraduate degrees is based on meeting the ATAR requirement or an equivalent rank derived from the following qualifications:• An Australian year 12 qualification or international equivalent; OR• A completed Associate Diploma, Associate Degree, AQF Diploma, Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate or international equivalent; OR• At least one standard full-time year (1 .0 FTE) in a single program of degree level study at an Australian higher education institution or international equivalent.

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Subjects

  • Management
  • Excel
  • Access
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar Energy
  • Design
  • Mathematics
  • Systems Engineering
  • Materials
  • International
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Communication Training
  • Programming
  • MS Excel
  • IT Development
  • IT Management
  • Research Engineering
  • Biomedical
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • GCSE Physics

Course programme

The Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) requires completion of 192 units, of which:

A maximum of 60 units may come from completion of 1000-level courses

The 192 units must include:

102 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:

ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering

ENGN1215 Engineering Sciences

ENGN1217 Introduction to Mechanics

ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics

ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems and Design

ENGN2218 Electronic Systems and Design

ENGN2225 Systems Engineering Design

ENGN2226 Systems Engineering Analysis

ENGN2706 Engineering Research and Development Project (Methods)

ENGN3100 Practical Experience

ENGN3221 Engineering Management

ENGN3230 Engineering Innovation

ENGN3712 Engineering Research and Development Project

ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project

ENGN4712 Engineering Research and Development Project

PHYS1101 Physics I

6 units from completion of a core course from the following list:

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms

COMP1730 Programming for Scientists

6 units from completion of a core course from the following list:

MATH1013 Mathematics and Applications 1

MATH1115 Mathematics and Applications 1 Honours

6 units from completion of a core course from the following list:

MATH1014 Mathematics and Applications 2

MATH1116 Mathematics and Applications 2 Honours

48 units from completion of one of the following Engineering majors, of which 12 units contribute towards meeting the compulsory course requirements above:

Biomedical Systems

Electronic and Communication Systems

Mechanical and Material Systems

Mechatronic Systems

Photonic Systems

Renewable Energy Systems

36 units from completion of elective courses offered by ANU

Students must achieve a minimum 80% weighted average mark across all compulsory courses undertaken in each period (Summer/First Semester/Autumn) and (Winter/Second Semester/Spring) in order to continue in the Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development)(Honours). Students who do not achieve a minimum of 80% weighted average mark will be transferred to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) single degree.

Students must achieve a minimum 80% final Honours mark in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours). Students who do not achieve a minimum 80% final Honours mark will be transferred to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) single degree program.

HONS4700 Final Honours Grade will be used to calculate the Class of Honours and the Mark. It will be calculated as the weighted average mark of the following courses, with further weightings as indicated:

Science and Engineering Foundations (0.1 weighting): ENGN1211, ENGN1215, COMP1100 or 1730, MATH1013 or 1115,MATH1014 or 1116 and PHYS1101.

Engineering Fundamentals (0.2 weighting): ENGN1217, ENGN1218, ENGN2217, ENGN2218, ENGN2219 and ENGN2000-series electives.

Professional Core (0.3 weighting): ENGN2225, ENGN2226, ENGN3200, ENGN3221, ENGN3230 and ENGN4221.

Engineering Discipline (0.4 weighting): ENGN3000-series and ENGN4000-series electives, and ENGN4200.

Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours)

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