Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (BE(Hons)(Mining) BMaCompSc)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (BE(Hons)(Mining) BMaCompSc)
Program Code
BEDMK
Program Faculty
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Academic Year
2017
These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).
Overview
Through this double degree program students can combine the concepts of mining engineering with mathematical and computer sciences. This mining program focuses on analysis and design and combines knowledge from geotechnical, environmental, structural and water engineering, geology, computing, mathematics and finance. The mathematical and computer sciences program includes a range of mathematics, statistics and computer science courses.
Students are also required to complete 12 weeks of approved practical experience during their study. Graduates of the program qualify for professional membership of Engineers Australia.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences is an AQF Level 8 qualification with a standard full-time duration of 5 years.
Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
There shall be a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences.
Qualification Requirements
To qualify for the double degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) / Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 120 units, comprising:
- Courses to the value of 96 units from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining), including Core courses to the value of 90 units and Elective courses to the value of 6 units
- Courses to the value of 24 units from the Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, comprising a Mathematics major.
- A total of 12 weeks practical experience approved by the Faculty and of which a minimum 6 weeks should be under the supervision of a professional engineer
- Unless exempted, international students are required to take ENG 3003 Engineering Communication EAL in lieu of either a core or elective course as advised by the Faculty
- Students who have not undertaken SACE Stage 2 Specialist Mathematics (or equivalent) will be required to enrol in Mathematics IM, followed by Mathematics IA with Mathematics IB taken in Summer Semester to complete the Mathematics requirements at Level I. The satisfactory completion of Mathematics IM is in addition to the normal requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Core Courses
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Mathematics Major)
To satisfy the requirements for Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Mathematics Major) students must complete courses to the value of 120 units.
Mining Core
All of the following courses must be completed:
Mining Electives
Courses to the value of 6 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value C&ENVENG 4056 Linear Geostatistics 3 C&ENVENG 4106 Introduction to Geostatistics 3 MINING 4107 Surface Mining Systems 3 MINING 4110 Mine Asset Management & Services 3 MINING 4112 Advanced Mine Geotechnical Engineering 3 MINING 4113 Advanced Mine Ventilation 3 MINING 4114 Simulation & Animation for Mining Engineers 3 ENTREP 3900 eChallenge 3 Mathematics Electives
Courses to the value of 24 units from the following:
Level II or III Mathematics Electives (12 units)
Level III Mathematics Electives (12 units)
Mathematics Electives may be chosen from those listed in the program rules for the Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences. Students must complete a major or double major in accordance with the Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Science program rules.