Faculty of Engineering |
Course: | Chemical & Biomolecular / Arts (2022 and earlier) (2019) |
CP Required: | 240 |
Min FT Duration: | 5.00 Years |
Min PT Duration: | N/A |
Faculty/School: | Faculty of Engineering |
Years Offered: | 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015 |
Type | CP | CP From |
3 |
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MATH1021: Calculus of One Variable |
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6 |
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CHEM1111: Chemistry 1A |
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3 |
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MATH1002: Linear Algebra |
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6 |
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ENGG1801: Engineering Computing |
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6 |
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ENGG1111: Integrated Engineering 1 |
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0 |
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ENGP1000: Professional Engagement Program 1 Note: All students must enrol in ENGP1000 in their first semester of enrolment. New ENGP units will be in place from 2021. You can find more information at https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/2806/pages/professional-engagement-program-pep-2021-changes |
Note: From 2024, 3cp Math units are replaced by new 6cp units MATH1061 and MATH1062. Students who have not yet completed all 3cp Math units can use this interactive tool on Canvas for enrolment advice: https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/2806/pages/mathematics-changes-in-2024
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6 |
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CHEM1112: Chemistry 1B |
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3 |
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MATH1023: Multivariable Calculus and Modelling |
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6 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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3 |
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MATH1005: Statistical Thinking with Data |
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6 |
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CHNG1103: Conservation of Mass and Energy |
Note: From 2024, 3cp Math units are replaced by new 6cp units MATH1061 and MATH1062. Students who have not yet completed all 3cp Math units can use this interactive tool on Canvas for enrolment advice: https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/2806/pages/mathematics-changes-in-2024
Type | CP | CP From |
6 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG2803: Heat and Mass Transfer |
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6 |
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CHNG2802: Chemical Engineering Modelling and Analysis |
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6 |
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CHNG2801: Fluid Mechanics |
Type | CP | CP From |
6 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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2 |
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ENGG2111: Integrated Engineering 2 |
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6 |
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CHNG2806: Separation Processes |
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6 |
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CHNG2804: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics |
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0 |
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ENGP2000: Professional Engagement Program 2 Note: New ENGP units will be in place from 2021. You can find more information at https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/2806/pages/professional-engagement-program-pep-2021-changes |
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6 |
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CHNG2805: Engineering for a Sustainable Society Note: CHNG1106 replaces CHNG2805 from 2021. |
Type | CP | CP From |
6 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG3803: Reaction Engineering |
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6 |
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CHNG3802: Process Dynamics and Control |
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6 |
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CHNG3805: Particle Processing |
Type | CP | CP From |
6 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG3806: Risk Management for Chemical Engineering |
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6 |
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CHNG3804: Biochemical Engineering |
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6 |
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CHNG3801: Process Plant Design |
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2 |
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ENGG3111: Integrated Engineering 3 |
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18 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG4802: Chemical Engineering Design A |
Note:
1. Combined degree students may choose to take Chemical Engineering Design A & B in the same year as Engineering Project/Honours Thesis, or separately across years 4 and 5 as preferred.
2. Top students may apply to undertake industry-based projects under the Major Industry Placement Scheme. MIPPS students take a single 24 credit points unit (CHNG4203) in place of Honours Thesis Units plus Chemical Engineering Design A and the 6 credit point Recommended Chemical and Biomolecular Electives. See Streams/Majors tab for more details of MIPPS. 12 credit points (two units) from the `Depth` units of study should also be taken in either first or second semester.
Type | CP | CP From |
18 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG4806: Chemical Engineering Design B |
Type | CP | CP From |
2 |
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ENGG4111: Integrated Engineering 4 |
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18 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG4811: Thesis A |
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0 |
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ENGP3000: Professional Engagement Program 3 Note: New ENGP units will be in place from 2021. You can find more information at https://canvas.sydney.edu.au/courses/2806/pages/professional-engagement-program-pep-2021-changes |
Type | CP | CP From |
12 |
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Unit Block: Arts |
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6 |
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CHNG4812: Thesis B |
Type | CP | CP From |
Core
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24 |
CHNG4203: Major Industrial Project |
Note: MIPPS students take CHNG4203 Major Industrial Project Placement (24 credit points). This unit replaces regular Honours Thesis units (CHNG4811 and CHNG4812) along with CHNG4001 Practical Experience, CHNG4112 Foundation of Chemical Engineering Design A and 6 credit points of electives. Students are admitted to MIPPS by school permission only. Applications are taken in third year of study.
Note:
Complete a minimum of 36cp including:
- ENGP1000 (0cp), ENGP2000 (0cp) and ENGP3000 (0cp)
- Exactly 12cp of Integrated Engineering units comprising ENGG1111 (6cp), ENGG2111 (2cp), ENGG3111 (2cp) and ENGG4111 (2cp)
- Exactly 12cp of MATH1xxx units: MATH1021 Calculus of One Variable (3cp) AND MATH1002 Linear Algebra (3cp) AND MATH1023 Multivariable Calculus and Modelling (3cp) AND MATH1005 Statistics (3cp)
- A minimum of 12cp of (see note 1) from either AMME4111-4112 Thesis A & B (6cp+6cp) OR CHNG4811-CHNG4812 Thesis A & B (6cp+6cp) OR CIVL4022-4023 Thesis A & B (6cp+6cp) OR ELEC4712-4713 Thesis A & B (6cp+6cp) OR AMME4010 Major Industrial Project (24cp) OR CHNG4203 Major Industrial Project (24cp) OR ELEC4714 Major Industrial Project (24cp)
Note 1. All Thesis A units are mutually prohibited (meaning that only one can be completed), and all Thesis B units have the associated Thesis A unit as a pre-requisite. Students may undertake only the Thesis units relevant to their stream.
Note: For the Bachelor of Arts component, students are required to complete a total of 96 credit points of Table A units as listed in the handbook of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, including a major from Table A and 12 credit points of OLE units of study. See Faculty handbooks at http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks