42 | <strong>UNSW</strong> <strong>International</strong> Undergraduate Guide 2011 | www.unsw.edu.auprogram information | EPr<strong>of</strong>essional Recognition<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Education isrecognised by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>South</strong> Wales Institute <strong>of</strong>Teachers. <strong>International</strong> students should check withthe employing authority in their home countryregarding their eligibility for a teaching position.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (Dance)/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> EducationProgram code 3408FacultyArts and Social SciencesMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry NoEst. first year tuition A$21,840Est. fee to complete A$99,280Assumed Knowledge Audition requiredOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3408.htmlWebsitehttp://empa.arts.unsw.edu.au<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (Dance)/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Educationis a specialist double degree that focuses on bothDance and Dance Education. Graduates have accessto a wide variety <strong>of</strong> dance careers, but the primaryfocus is to equip graduates to serve as teachers <strong>of</strong>dance in schools and the community.Career OpportunitiesStudents are qualified to teach dance in high schools,private dance studios and dance administration.<strong>The</strong> program provides a solid foundation for furtherdance training leading to a career as a pr<strong>of</strong>essionaldancer or choreographer.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional RecognitionGraduates <strong>of</strong> this program will be well equipped toteach a variety <strong>of</strong> styles and modes <strong>of</strong> dance to adiverse population.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Design/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Art EducationProgram code 4808FacultyCollege <strong>of</strong> Fine ArtsMin. years 5 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/240Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$23,040Est. fee to complete A$134,840Assumed Knowledge NoneOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/4808.htmlWebsitewww.c<strong>of</strong>a.unsw.edu.au<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Design/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Art Educationis for students wishing to enter both the designindustry and teaching pr<strong>of</strong>essions. It incorporatesa Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience Program in a variety <strong>of</strong>educational, community, cultural and pr<strong>of</strong>essionaldesign industry settings.Program StructureDesign studio Discipline areasApplied Object, Environments, Graphics Media,Ceramics, Jewellery, TextilesYEAR 1Foundations <strong>of</strong> Art and Design Education, Learningand Teaching: Practice and Structure, Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalExperience Stage 1, Design Studio 3 and 4, DesignHistory, <strong>The</strong>ory and Aesthetics 1, Design andComputers 1 and 2, Drawing ElectiveYear 2Making Curriculum in Art and Design, Learning andTeaching: Language and Communication, Issuesin Contemporary Design Education, Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalExperience Stage 2, Design Studio Major coursesYear 3Learning and Teaching: Classroom Management,Education Psychology, Sociology <strong>of</strong> Education,Curriculum Studies in Art and Design Education,Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience Stage 3, Design StudioMajor courses, Design History, <strong>The</strong>ory and Aesthetics2, School <strong>of</strong> Art History and <strong>The</strong>ory Elective (Level 2or above)Year 4Aesthetics in Art, Design and Education, Practices<strong>of</strong> Art and Design History in Education, Practices<strong>of</strong> Research in Art, Design and Education, DesignStudio Major course, Design Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience,Design and Computers 4, School <strong>of</strong> Art History and<strong>The</strong>ory Elective (Level 2 or above), General EducationcoursesYear 5Philosophical Issues in Education, Art EducationPr<strong>of</strong>essional Experience Internship, Design StudioProject, ElectiveHonours (optional)Career OpportunitiesThis program prepares students as designpr<strong>of</strong>essionals, design educators and studiopractitioners. Graduates find employmentopportunities in: Advertising and web design;Ceramics and object design; Costume, theatreand events design; Design management; Designteaching; Design consultancies and privatepractice; Design for exhibitions, galleries andmuseums; Environmental, spatial, interior andarchitectural design; Film, television production andpostproduction; Graphics, media and digital design;Jewellery and object design; Object, furniture andlighting design; Packaging, book and magazineillustration and design; Textile design. Graduatesare able to teach technology and applied studies,particularly design and technology and visual arts,in secondary schools, primary schools, communityorganisations, museums and galleries and work ascurriculum development <strong>of</strong>ficers.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Recognition<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Design/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Art Education isfully accredited for secondary Visual Arts and Designand Technology teaching and is recognised by theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Education and Training in <strong>New</strong> <strong>South</strong>Wales (NSW), the NSW Institute <strong>of</strong> Teachers and theIndependent Schools Association (both governmentand non-government). <strong>The</strong> degree is also recognisedin other Australian states and territories andinternationally.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Music/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> EducationProgram code 3426FacultyArts and Social SciencesMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry NoEst. first year tuition A$21,840Est. fee to complete A$99,280Assumed Knowledge Audition/Interview requiredOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3426.htmlWebsitehttp://empa.arts.unsw.edu.au<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Music/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Education is acombined degree that enables students to securea pr<strong>of</strong>essional teaching qualification and a level <strong>of</strong>competence in music which is also a foundation forother musical careers. It is an integrated degree inwhich practice and principles <strong>of</strong> music educationare taught from the earliest stages <strong>of</strong> the four-yearprogram.Career OpportunitiesGraduates work in the areas <strong>of</strong>: Secondary teaching,music administration, music production, broadcastingand recording, performance planning, soundtrackwork and arranging.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> EducationProgram code 4075FacultyScienceMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summersemester after 1st semester)Est. first year tuition A$26,880Est. fee to complete A$116,620Assumed Knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Biologyor Earth and Environmental Scienceor PhysicsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/4075.htmlWebsitehttp://education.arts.unsw.edu.auThis combined four-year degree is designed forstudents intending to pursue careers in teachingeither in schools or other public and privateinstitutions such as museums, media outlets oreducation centres. It requires completion <strong>of</strong>an approved major in the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science,corresponding to one <strong>of</strong> the Australian HigherSchool Certificate Science teaching disciplines -Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences or Earth andEnvironmental Sciences. It also requires at leasttwo courses at Level 1 in a second science teachingdiscipline other than the major and at least twocourses at Level 1 in either Chemistry or Physics.Students must also undertake at least one courseat Level 1 in each <strong>of</strong> the main teaching disciplines:Physics, Chemistry, Biological Sciences and Earthand Environmental Sciences.* Additionally Education<strong>The</strong>ory courses are commenced in the first year (twocourses). In third year, practice teaching is donealong with a teaching method course. In fourth year,a full complement <strong>of</strong> teaching method, practiceteaching, pr<strong>of</strong>essional courses and two educationaltheory courses are completed.*Alternatively, students may choose to undertake a major inmathematics.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Educationis recognised by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>South</strong> Wales Institute<strong>of</strong> Teachers and in most other states in Australia.<strong>International</strong> students should check with theemploying authority in their home country regardingtheir eligibility for a teaching position.SEE ALSODiploma in Education (Secondary)http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents
www.unsw.edu.au | <strong>UNSW</strong> <strong>International</strong> Undergraduate Guide 2011 | 43EngineeringAerospace - Biomedical - Chemical - Civil - Electrical - Environmental - Food Science -GeoInformation Systems - Industrial Chemistry - Information Technology (includes Bioinformatics,Computer Engineering, Computer Science and S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering) - Manufacturing - Materials- Mechanical - Mechatronic - Mining - Naval Architecture - Petroleum - Photonics - Photovoltaicsand Solar Energy - Renewable Energy - Surveying - Telecommunications<strong>The</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>of</strong>fers a flexible common first year for all Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (BE) degreesexcept S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering and Bioinformatics. This program is designed for those students who wishto study engineering but choose to delay their choice <strong>of</strong> which branch <strong>of</strong> engineering to study until theend <strong>of</strong> Year 1, at which time they must transfer into one <strong>of</strong> the following programs:3040 BE in Chemical Engineering3620 BE in Civil Engineering3645 BE in Computer Engineering3640 BE in Electrical Engineering3625 BE in Environmental Engineering3742 BE in GeoInformation Systems, Surveying3100 BE in Industrial Chemistry3710 BE in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (includes Aerospace Engineering, ManufacturingEngineering and Management, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering and NavalArchitecture)3140 BE in Mining Engineering3045 BE in Petroleum Engineering3644 BE in Photonic Engineering3642 BE in Photovoltaic and Solar Energy3657 BE in Renewable Energy Engineering3643 BE in Telecommunications Engineering<strong>The</strong> first year program structure is as follows:Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing and Engineering Design,plus 3 electives selected from this first year elective list:Required forRecommended forCode Name these programs these programsBABS1201 Molecules, Cells and Genes 3757BIOM1010 Engineering in Medicine and Biology 3048, 3683, 3688, 3723,3727, 3728, 3749BIOS1301 Ecology, Sustainability and Environmental Science 3625CEIC1000 Sustainable Product Engineering and Design 3040*,3100*orCHEM1011 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 1A 3625 3040*,3100*orCHEM1031 Higher Chemistry 1CMATS1101 Engineering Materials and Chemistry 3040*, 3045, 3100* 3140, 3644, 3710orCEIC1001 Engineering Chemistry 3040*, 3100*orCHEM1021 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 1BCHEM1041 Higher Chemistry 1DCOMP1917 Computing 1 3645COMP1927 Computing 2 3645orCVEN1300 Engineering Mechanics 3620 3625orMINE1300 Engineering Mechanics 3140MMAN1300 Engineering Mechanics 3710CVEN1701 Environmental Principles and Systems 3625ELEC1111 Electrical Engineering 3645, 3643, 3640,3642, 3644, 3657, 3710orGEOS1111 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Geology 3045 3140GEOS3321 Elements <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Geology 3045 3140GMAT1400 Land Resource Assessment 3742GMAT1110 Surveying and GIS 3742 3620MATH1081 Discrete MathematicsMINE1010 Mineral Resources Engineering 3140MMAN1130 Design for Manufacture 3710PHYS1231 Physics 1B 3640, 3643, 3644, 3642 3645, 3657PSYC1001 Psychology 1APTRL1010 Introduction to the Petroleum Industry 3045SOLA1070 Sustainable Energy 3642, 3657* Note that students in 3040 and 3100 can also take CHEM1011/1021 or CHEM1031/1041 in place <strong>of</strong> therecommended combination <strong>of</strong> MATS1101/CEIC1001** Note that students in 3045 can also take CHEM1011 or CHEM1031 in place <strong>of</strong> the recommended MATS1101Some courses may have pre-requisites, co-requisites or exclusions – please check carefullyAerospace EngineeringBE (Aerospace Engineering)Program code 3710FacultyEngineeringMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry Yes*Est. first year tuition A$27,960Est. fee to complete A$125,080Assumed Knowledge Maths, Physics and ChemistryOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3710.htmlWebsitewww.mech.unsw.edu.auWhat is Aerospace Engineering?Aerospace Engineering is concerned with the scienceand practice <strong>of</strong> air and space flight, the design,development, testing and production <strong>of</strong> aerospacevehicles, the maintenance and operation <strong>of</strong> aircraftand in aerospace research.Program StructureA typical program sequence is shown below:Year 1Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing,Engineering Design Electives including: EngineeringMechanics, Design and Manufacturing, EngineeringMaterials and ChemistryYear 2Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Design,Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Electricaland Telecommunications Engineering, NumericalMethods and Statistics, <strong>The</strong>rmodynamics, GeneralEducation coursesYear 3Linear Systems and Control, Aerospace Structures,Flight Mechanics and Dynamics, Aerospace Design,Aerospace Systems and Avionics, Aerodynamics,Propulsion and Experimentation, General EducationcoursesYear 4Engineering Management, Advanced AerospaceStructures and Vibrations, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineering,Aerospace Design Project A and B, Space and AirTransport Operations, <strong>The</strong>sisCareer OpportunitiesGraduates can expect to find employment in theaerospace design and manufacturing industryincluding aerospace companies, airlines, defenceforces and government regulators.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional RecognitionThis degree is accredited by Engineers Australia andthe Royal Aeronautical Society.* Students starting an Engineering program in Semester 2may be required to complete summer semesters. Contactthe Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering for further details.NOTEEstimated first year tuition is based on 2010 tuition fees.Total program costs are an indicative figure only. Indicativefees have been calculated on a percentage increase forevery year <strong>of</strong> the program. Fee increases are assessedannually and may exceed the indicative figures listedabove.Estimated fees to complete include tuition plus anestimate <strong>of</strong> other study-related costs <strong>of</strong> approx A$1,000per year.