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Learning Outcomes

1.
The skills involved in scholarly inquiry
2.
The capacity for analytical and critical thinking and for creative problem solving
3.
The skills required for collaborative and multidisciplinary work
4.
The skills of effective communication
5.
Information literacy: The skills to appropriately locate, evaluate and use relevant information
6.
The capacity for enterprise, initiative and creativity
7.
The ability to engage in indpendent and reflective learning

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Non-Award - Not Applicable - NAWD - N/A6115 - UNSW Preparation Program 17-19

Specialisation Structure
36 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 36 UOC.

Core Courses

Students complete 36- 48 UOC of the following courses, depending on their existing knowledge of Mathematics. For further information students are advised to contact The Learning Centre at UNSW.

Note: A student who attains a distinction level pass or higher in REGZ9070 Maths Skills 1 may be permitted to take MATH 1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics B in place of REGZ9072 Maths Skills 2.

Additional Information

A student who attains a distinction level pass or higher in REGZ9070 Maths Skills 1 may be permitted to take MATH 1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics B in Semester Two. All other students must complete REGZ9072 Maths Skills in Semester Two.

Students will gain credit toward the degree of Bachelor of Engineering for ENGG0360.

An overall WAM of 65 with 65 for each of MATH1011 and PHYS1111 is required for entry into the Bachelor of Engineering at UNSW.

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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