Overview

Materials Engineering major for the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Technology can only advance if someone creates the materials needed to turn ideas into reality. Materials engineers play a key role in reducing environmental impact through recycling, redesigning processes to reduce waste, and developing high-performance materials for new energy technologies. Materials … For more content click the Read More button below. You will study a common first year allowing you to learn more about engineering and its different fields before deciding which discipline to study. The common first year provides you with sound fundamentals in mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, computing, engineering science and communication, mechanics, materials and fluids. You then focus on your chosen major study from second year. Your degree includes a 12 week hands on industry placement. You may gain credit for relevant work experience, either in Australia or overseas, by participating in our Professional Options Program. Engineers work in a variety of industries, for example: construction, mining, resources, aeronautical, electronics, engineering management, telecommunications, power generation and distribution, renewable energy, aerospace, water resource management, robotics and manufacturing, railroad and shipbuilding.

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Structure

To qualify for award of a major in Materials Engineering in the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), complete 144 credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the major outlined in the structure below.
a) 108 credit points of core and
b) complete one of the thesis options below;


i) MMMB498 Thesis A (12 credit points) or
ii) MMMB499 Thesis B (18 credit points)
MMMB499 must be taken by students enrolled in the Scholars degree and may be taken by high achieving students, with permission of the Academic Program Director.

c) and Elective subjects to bring the total to 144 credit points from Elective A and Elective B list as specified below or any approved minor from the General Schedule of Minors.
Students should consult with the Academic Program Directors directly to help in planning out their program of study.
List B electives are common to all majors for the Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and listed here: Elective B list
Please note, there is a maximum number of List B electives students can take depending on their chosen Thesis subject. Students enrolled in MMMB498 can a maximum of two List B electives, and students enrolled in MMMB499 can take a maximum of one List B elective.

144 Credit points

Materials Engineering major144 Credit points

Professional recognition / accreditation

Engineers Australia

Credit for prior learning

Alternative Credit Arrangements

Contact details

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