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Course overview
- Description
- The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) allows you to combine UWA's prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program with your engineering studies. You will complete the requirements to practice as a professional engineer in your chosen engineering discipline and combine this with any second major from our comprehensive degrees and the activities unique to the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours). This combined offering is designed for engineering students who are seeking a strong research focus in their studies. You will have access to UWA's leading researchers and research facilities in engineering, international exchange programs, professional skills development workshops and a network of talented peers and alumni.
Enrolment Guidance for Majors and Minors:
Students should choose one degree-specific major from their specialised degree BH011 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). When enrolling on StudentConnect, this major will start with the code MJDC.
Students should also choose one degree-specific major from the BH005 Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours). On StudentConnect, this major will start with the code MJD.
Students are not permitted to take any second majors, or any minors, in this combined degree.
Students are not permitted to enrol in the following degree-specific major(s) or second major(s) in this combined course:MJS-PSYCY Psychological and Behavioural Sciences.
Please see the course rules for more information. Students should consult with the Bachelor of Philosophy Student Office before enrolling.
- Course code
- CB014
- Status
- Current / 2025
- Administered by
- School of Engineering
- Course Coordinator(s)
- Professor Tim Sercombe
- CRICOS code
- 107848G
Course details
- Credit points required
- 264
A standard full-time load is 24 points per semester. - Structure
- 264 points comprising 44 six-point units. Students normally take eight units each year, four in each semester.
- Available to international students
- Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Student Procedures: Fees'. (Enquiries: https://www.uwa.edu.au/askuwa)
- Attendance type
- Full- or part-time (Student visa holders should read Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 for more information.)
- Delivery mode
- Internal
- Standard full-time completion
- 5.5 years
- Standard part-time completion
- 11 years (maximum 12 years)
- Locations offered
- UWA (Perth)
- First Degree major(s)
Students should take a degree-specific major from the BH011 - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
- Second Degree major(s)
- Students should take a degree-specific major from the -
excluding the majors listed below:
MJS-PSYCY Psychological and Behavioural Sciences - Domestic fee type
- Commonwealth supported and/or HECS-HELP
- Fees
- Visit the fees calculator.
Prospective students should see the Future Students website for details on admission requirements, intake periods, fees, availability to international students, careers information etc.
No study plans found for this course. See study plans for more information.
Course structure
Key to availability of units:
- S1
- Semester 1
- S2
- Semester 2
- NS
- non-standard teaching period
All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.
(i) Refer to the course rules for requirements of the BE(Hons).
(ii) Students use broadening slots in the BE(Hons) towards BPhil(Hons) requirements.
Take all units (24 points):
Availability | Unit code | Unitname | Unit requirments | Contact hours |
---|---|---|---|---|
S1 | GCRL1000 | Global Challenges, Research and Leadership |
| 1 x 2 lecture and 1 x 2 hour workshop for 12 weeks |
NS, S1, S2 | GCRL2000 | BPhil Research Placement (0 points) |
| no set contact hours but an expectation of a minimum workload of 75 hours over a semester or equivalent |
NS | GENG1000 | Engineering Practice 1 (0 points) |
| 35 hrs (Mon-Fri, 9.30am – 4.30pm) |
S1, S2 | GENG1010 | Introduction to Engineering |
| workshop sessions: 2 hours per week; practical sessions: 3 hours per week |
NS | GENG2000 | Engineering Practice 2 (0 points) |
| 31.5 hours |
NS | GENG3000 | Engineering Practice 3 (0 points) |
| 15 hours formal contact in learning modules and panels; 20 hours group project. |
S1, S2 | GENG5010 | Professional Engineering Portfolio (0 points) |
| 450 hours (12 weeks) |
S1, S2 | MATH1011 | Multivariable Calculus |
| lectures: 3 hours a week; practical classes: 2 hours per week |
S1, S2 | MATH1012 | Mathematical Theory and Methods |
| lectures: 3 hours a week; practical classes: 2 hours per week; computer labs: 1 hour per week |
Rules
Title
1. These rules are the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) Degree Combined Course Rules.
Terms Used
2. The Glossary provides an explanation of the terms used in these rules.
Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures
3.(1) The Student Rules apply to students in this course.
(2) The policy, policy statements and guidance documents and student procedures apply, except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.
Academic Conduct Essentials module
4.(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in an undergraduate degree course of the University for the first time irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake the Academic Conduct Essentials module (the ACE module), Communication and Research Skills (the CARS module) and Indigenous Studies Essentials (the ISE module) in the teaching period in which they are first enrolled.
(2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the CARS module or the ISE module is not required to repeat the relevant module.
English Language competency requirements
5. To be considered eligible for consideration for admission to this course an applicant must satisfy the University's English language competence requirement as set out in the University Policy on Admission: Coursework.
Admission requirements
6.(1) To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have
(a) achieved an ATAR of at least 98, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and meet the additional requirements stated at (2) below
or
(b) an assured pathway offer;
or
(c) a place in a relevant UWA access program.
and
(2) A scaled mark of at least 50% in ATAR Math Methods or equivalent, and a scaled mark of at least 50% in at least one of ATAR Math Specialist or ATAR Physics or ATAR Chemistry or equivalent.
(3) Students who have not completed all four recommended ATAR subjects as set out in (2) above will need to undertake bridging units in their first year of study which may require them to undertake additional units of study in order to meet course requirements.
(4) Students who do not meet the entry requirements may apply for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) and subsequently apply to transfer into this course subject to meeting the Course Transfer requirements set out in the rules.
Admission ranking and selection
7. Where relevant, admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants or applicants selected based on the relevant requirements.
Transfer Requirements
8.(1) A student enrolled in an undergraduate degree course at UWA may apply to transfer into this combined degree course if they satisfy the following conditions:
(a) the student has not commenced their final semester of enrolment in their current course;
and
(b) the course transfer is undertaken within the two transfer windows in each academic year;
and
(c) there are no quotas preventing the student from enrolling in a major or unit in which the student seeks to enrol; and
(2) the student has completed a minimum of 24 points of study in their current course and achieved a WAM of at least 75
(3) transfer to the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) is by invitation only. Eligibility according to Rule 8 does not guarantee entry.
and
(4) the student applies to transfer at the point of completing 48 points of study. A competitive entry process will apply as places within the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) are strictly limited.
(5) the student has achieved a mark of at least 50% in: (i) ATAR Math Methods or MATH1721 Mathematics Foundations: Methods; (ii) ATAR Math Specialist or MATH1722 Mathematics Foundations: Specialist; (iii) ATAR Physics or PHYS1030 Physics Bridging Unit and (iv) ATAR Chemistry or CHEM1003 Introductory Chemistry; or equivalent or higher.
Course structure
9.(1)The Combined Bachelor's degrees consists of 264 credit points (normally 44 units), comprising:
(a) no more than 96 credit points (normally 16 units) at Level 1; and
(b) at least 96 credit points (normally 16 units) completed at Level 2 and Level 3, including at least 36 credit points (normally 6 units) at Level 3; and
(c) a degree-specific major for the BH011 - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) :
(d) a degree-specific major fulfilling the requirements of the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), excluding majors listed in 9(c).
and(e) any relevant foundation units; and
(f) any Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) core units; and
(g) 24 points of an Honours project associated with the major chosen at Rule 9(d) above; and
(h) 12 points of level 4 coursework units associated with the major chosen at Rule 9(d) above.
and(2) Students are not able to take additional majors or minors in this course.
(3) Students must complete at least 96 points within the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) component of this course.
(4) Students may complete up to an additional 48 points in this course for the purpose of:
(a) Completing bridging requirements;
(b) Completing the requirements of a major;
(c) Completing the requirements of Honours;
and/or
(d) Meeting professional membership or accreditation requirements.
Exit awards
10.(1) This course has the following exit awards:
BH011 - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
(2)(a) A student who withdraws from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) before completing it, but after completing a minimum of 192 credit points of study, including all requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), may apply to the School to be awarded the BH011 - Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).
Satisfactory progress
11.(1) To make satisfactory progress a student must pass all units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty and maintain a course weighted average mark of at least 75.
(2) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the CARS module or the ISE module when their progress status is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress.
(3) A student who fails a unit twice is not permitted to enrol again in that unit unless the relevant board approves otherwise.
Progress status
12.(1) A student who makes satisfactory progress is assigned the status of 'Good Standing'.
(2) Unless the relevant board determines otherwise because of exceptional circumstances
(a) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the first time under Rule 11(1) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation';
(b) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the second time under Rule 11(1) is assigned a progress status of 'Suspended';
(c) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the third time under Rule 11(1) is assigned a progress status of 'Excluded';
(d) a student who does not make satisfactory progress under Rule 11(2) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to make satisfactory progress under Rule 11(1).
(3) A student who has a weighted average mark below 75 in their first academic year but who, in the opinion of the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) Selection Group of the Curriculum Committee, has a reasonable prospect of attaining a cumulative weighted average mark of 75 by the time their progress is next assessed, is assigned the progress status of On Probation' and appropriate conditions are applied to allow close monitoring of the student's progress in the next period with a view to course transfer if appropriate.
(4) To be awarded the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) a student must achieve an Honours classification of 2A or above.
(5) A student who is awarded an Honours classification below 2A is awarded the degree to which their degree-specific major belongs with the relevant classification of Honours.
(6) A student who has completed a minimum of 72 points in the BE(Hons) component of this course but who has not achieved a WAM of at least 50 in the engineering foundation and major units will be required to exit from the BE(Hons) component of this course.
Deferrals
13. Applicants awarded admission to the course are entitled to a deferral of up to 12 months, as per the University Policy on: Admissions (Coursework).
Additional rules
Professional practicum
14.(1) Students are required to complete at least 450 hours of suitable practical experience as approved by the School.
(2) With the support of the School, students are expected to make their own arrangements for practical experience.
(3) The School may, on written application by a student and on production of satisfactory evidence, accept work completed by the student prior to acceptance into the course as fulfilling the requirements of (1).
(4) Students must submit an online portfolio (GENG5010 Professional Engineering Portfolio) at the end of their final semester of study in the Bachelor of Engineering. The portfolio must refer to the practicum work completed under (1) and/or (3) above and demonstrate the student's attainment of the sixteen elements of competency outlined in the Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competency Standard for Professional Engineer. Students may also refer to coursework activities in their portfolio. Certificates of Work Performed and other evidence must be included.
(5) Students normally enrol in GENG5010 Professional Engineering Portfolio in their final semester of study. They may, however, contribute material to their portfolio at any time during their studies