Course Level

Bachelor Degree (Pass)

CRICOS

083336M

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) Honours

The chemical engineering discipline is principally concerned with the application of knowledge of how materials and chemicals interact, or can be converted in some way to a more useful form, as part of a processing, production or refining process. Chemical engineers work in a wide range of domains from mineral processing, mining, and oil and gas through to industries associated with clothing, food, packaging, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals and many other manufacturing and biological processes. The program focuses on the development of knowledge and skills relevant to professional engineering practice and along with a sound theoretical base, includes strong elements of practical problem solving, team-work and project development. As a result, graduates will gain strong analytical skills, and have the ability to lead complex projects as well as having multiple technical and transferable skill competencies. The course provides a sound basis in mechanics, mathematics, and the principles of engineering design in the first two years of study, along with core areas of engineering science including chemistry and materials science, fluid mechanics, process systems and thermodynamics. In the final two years of study, a range of more specialist chemical engineering topics are covered including process design, operations and control, to prepare students to enter their chosen profession with relevant knowledge and skills. The first year of this course includes a set of eight units that are common across all engineering honours courses. This allows students the opportunity to develop a better understanding of the various engineering disciplines on offer and the flexibility, if desired, to switch to another engineering discipline/course without penalty after the first year of study.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Joondalup

Full-time - 4 years

Part-time - 8 years

N/A
80

Structure

Total Credit Points 480

Subjects

  • ENS1154 Introduction to Engineering
  • ENS1115 Materials and Manufacturing 1
  • ENM1102 Engineering Drawing and Computer Aided Design
  • MAT1250 Mathematics 1
  • ENS1101 Engineering Mechanics
  • ENS1180 Introduction to Energy and Resource Engineering
  • ENS1253 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
  • MAT1251 Mathematics 2
  • SCC1111 General Chemistry
  • ENS2120 Engineering Systems
  • ENM3218 Fluid Mechanics
  • ENS2115 Process Engineering Fundamentals
  • SCC2310 Physical Chemistry
  • ENS2160 Thermodynamics
  • ENS2116 Process Systems Analysis
  • ENS3553 Signals and Systems
  • CSP2151 Programming Fundamentals
  • ENS2159 Engineering Innovation and Ethics
  • ENS5556 Heat and Mass Transfer
  • ENS5253 Control Systems
  • ENS3111 Chemical Thermodynamics
  • ENS3113 Reaction Engineering
  • ENS5240 Industrial Control
  • Elective Unit
  • ENS5111 Engineering Practicum
  • ENS5161 Environmental and Process Risk Management
  • ENS5561 Minerals and Solids Processing
  • ENS3115 Unit Operations and Process Design Fundamentals
  • ENS4152 Project Development
  • ENS5145 Engineering Honours Thesis 1
  • ENS5543 Engineering Management
  • ENS5270 Engineering Process Design
  • ENS5209 Process Control
  • ENS4253 Engineering Project
  • ENS5146 Engineering Honours Thesis 2

Entry requirements

  • AQF Diploma or equivalent
  • Undergraduate Certificate
  • Successfully completed 0.5 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent)
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test
  • University Preparation Course
  • Indigenous University Orientation Course or
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment.