Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular Stream) - Chemical and Digital Technologies Specialisation
Program Overview
Bachelor of Engineering Honours
Chemical and Biomolecular Stream
The Chemical and Biomolecular stream is part of the Bachelor of Engineering Honours program.
Chemical and Digital Technologies Specialisation
Students in the Chemical and Biomolecular stream must complete 24 credit points to achieve this specialisation.
- CHNG5001 Process Systems Engineering: 6 credit points
- Assumed knowledge: 1000 level physics and mathematics (differential equations), use of mathematical and/or computer-based modelling tools and techniques, feedback control concepts and principles as taught in CHNG3802/CHNG9302 or similar courses.
- Note: This unit is for Master degree students and also is offered as an elective for fourth year students.
- CHNG5009 Digital Circular Economy: 6 credit points
- Prohibition: SUCH3009
- CHNG5603 Advanced Industrial Modelling and Analysis: 6 credit points
- Assumed knowledge: General knowledge of mathematics typical of an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering.
- Note: This unit is for postgraduate students and also is offered as an elective for fourth year undergraduate students. Some lectures may be given by a guest lecturer.
- ENGG5206 Exponential and Emerging Technologies: 6 credit points
- Assumed knowledge: Minimum 24 credit points of 3000 level units
Units taken for the specialisation will also count toward requirements of the Chemical and Biomolecular stream.
Other Specialisations
- Biochemical and Food Technologies
- Chemical Engineering for Energy
- Chemical Engineering for the Environment
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