Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Non-Award - Not Applicable - NAWD - N/A6114 - University Preparation Program
Specialisation Structure36 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 36 UOC.
Core Courses
Students must take 36 UOC of the following courses.
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 MATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics B in Semester Two. ENGG0360 is recognised for credit at UNSW.
A student who passes REGZ9000 in Semester One may transfer to the Humanities stream.
The admission rank will be determined by the marks received in the core REGZ9000 UOSS 1 and ENGG0360 Communicating in Engineering courses. A raw mark out of 100 will be weighted equally between results recorded in passing attempts at REGZ9000 UOSS 1 and ENGG0360 Communicating in Engineering. In order to be awarded the UPP (Engineering) qualification and therefore be eligible to receive an admission rank, a student must also satisfactorily complete REGZ9070 UPP Mathematics Skills 1 and REGZ9072 UPP Mathematics Skills 2 OR MATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics B (as indicated above) and PHYS 1111.
An overall WAM of 65 with 65 for each of MATH1011 and PHYS1111 is required for entry into the Bachelor of Engineering at UNSW.
A student who passes REGZ9000 in Semester One may transfer to the Humanities stream.
The admission rank will be determined by the marks received in the core REGZ9000 UOSS 1 and ENGG0360 Communicating in Engineering courses. A raw mark out of 100 will be weighted equally between results recorded in passing attempts at REGZ9000 UOSS 1 and ENGG0360 Communicating in Engineering. In order to be awarded the UPP (Engineering) qualification and therefore be eligible to receive an admission rank, a student must also satisfactorily complete REGZ9070 UPP Mathematics Skills 1 and REGZ9072 UPP Mathematics Skills 2 OR MATH1011 Fundamentals of Mathematics B (as indicated above) and PHYS 1111.
An overall WAM of 65 with 65 for each of MATH1011 and PHYS1111 is required for entry into the Bachelor of Engineering at UNSW.
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