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2013 Guide to Enrolment - University of Canterbury

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Specialist undergraduate degree structure diagrams continuedTeacher Education and Sports Coaching degree structure diagrams are shown on pages 127, 185, 190 and 192 .Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering with Honours – typical degree structureYear 4 3rd Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalYear 3 2nd Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalYear 2 1st Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalENGR100ENGR101EMTH118EMTH119PHYS101100Level100Level100Level100LevelYear 1 IntermediatePr<strong>of</strong>essionalyearsRequired Intermediate coursesin Engineering, EngineeringMathematics and PhysicsOther Intermediate courses fromEngineering or other subjects(depending on discipline)ENGR 100, a zeropoints course, isalso requiredEach small block represents a 15-point course. However, some courses may be 30 points (or more).Correct at date <strong>of</strong> printing. Please check www.engf.canterbury.ac.nz for more information.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering with Honours: Intermediate year – required coursesEngineering DisciplineAll disciplinesChemical and ProcessCivilForestNatural ResourcesComputer*Electricaland ElectronicMechanicalMechatronicsS<strong>of</strong>twareRequired coursesENGR 100 Academic Writing Assessment (a zero-EFTS course, no fees)ENGR 101 Foundations <strong>of</strong> EngineeringEMTH 118 Engineering Mathematics 1AEMTH 119 Engineering Mathematics 1BPHYS 101 Engineering Physics A: Mechanics, Waves and Thermal PhysicsCHEM 111 Chemical Principles and ProcessesEMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling & ComputationCHEM 111 Chemical Principles and ProcessesEMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling & ComputationENGR 102 Engineering MechanicsCOSC 121 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computer ProgrammingEither EMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling & Computation, or MATH 120 Discrete MathematicsPHYS 102 Engineering Physics B: Electromagnetism, Modern Physics and “How Things Work”EMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling & ComputationENGR 102 Engineering MechanicsAnd at least two <strong>of</strong>:COSC 121 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computer ProgrammingPHYS 102 Engineering Physics 2: Electromagnetism, Modern Physics and “How Things Work”Either CHEM 114 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Chemistry or CHEM 111 Chemical Principles and ProcessesCOSC 121 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computer ProgrammingPHYS 102 Engineering Physics B: Electromagnetism, Modern Physics and “How Things Work”ENGR 102 Engineering MechanicsEMTH 171 Mathematical Modelling & ComputationCOSC 121 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computer ProgrammingCOSC 122 Introduction <strong>to</strong> Computer Science 1AMATH 120 Discrete Mathematics* Computer Engineering only: Students are encouraged <strong>to</strong> take COSC 122 as their 15 point elective course.Note: Introduc<strong>to</strong>ry courses (MATH 101, PHYS 111) will not be considered for credit <strong>to</strong>wards the BE(Hons) Intermediate Year.www.canterbury.ac.nz 21

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