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Semester 2, 2010 8538 Master of Engineering Science

enrollment recommendation (Chemical Process Engineering)


for 8538 program
Program description

Please choose four subjects (24 Units) from the The Master of Engineering Science pro- factors affecting the life cycle of plants,
list below. gram is suited to practising engineers and process and operations. Issues that
graduates wishing to develop and expand affect business decisions encountered
CHEN6701 (Advance Reaction Engineering) their knowledge and skills in their area of
CHEN6703 (Advance Particle Systems Engineering) in the chemical industry are introduced
expertise, along with engineering and
CHEN6710 (Chemical Process Operations) and distinctions are made in order to
technology management in order to
enhance their career opportunities in a focus on efficient design and robust,
CEIC8105 (Advanced Polymer Science and
Research) – see ChE Student Office before enrolling particular area. objective analysis.
GSOE9810 (Process and Product Quality in A student must hold a Bachelor of Engi-
Engineering)* neering from UNSW with at least Honours Program Structure
II/2 (or equivalent) in an appropriate disci- Students must complete a total of 72
GSOE9820 (Engineering Project Management)* UOC consisting of 24 UOC of Profes-
pline or an equivalent qualification from
GSOE9830 (Engineering Economics)*
another recognised university or tertiary sional Development courses from the
GSOE9840 (Process Improvement and Maintenance
Engineering)* institution in order to be admitted to the chosen specialisation, 12-24 UOC of
GSOE9210 (Engineering Decision Structures)* program. Engineering Management courses and
at least 24 UOC of Specialisation
*Engineering and Technical management courses. courses.
Specialisation Description
Students doing program 8538, 8539 must complete
The specialisation in Chemical Process
12-24 UOC of Engineering and Technical Manage-
Engineering is aimed at covering in depth
ment courses as part of the degree.

Semester 2
designing, analysing and monitoring of

Semester 2, 2010 8539 Master of Engineering Science


enrollment recommendation (Chemical Process Engineering– Extension)
for 8539 extension program
Program description
Please choose four subjects (24 Units) from the
list below. The Master of Engineering Science pro- factors affecting the life cycle of plants,
gram is suited to practising engineers process and operations. Issues that
CHEN6701 (Advance Reaction Engineering) and graduates wishing to develop and affect business decisions encountered
CHEN6703 (Advance Particle Systems Engineering) expand their knowledge and skills in their in the chemical industry are introduced
CHEN6710 (Chemical Process Operations) area of expertise, along with engineering
and distinctions are made in order to
and technology management in order to
CEIC8105 (Advanced Polymer Science and Re- enhance their career opportunities in a focus on efficient design and robust,
search) – see ChE Student Office before enrolling particular area. objective analysis.
GSOE9810 (Process and Product Quality in A student must hold a Bachelor of Engi-
Engineering)* Program Structure
neering from UNSW with at least Hon-
Students must complete a total of 96
ours II/2 (or equivalent) in an appropriate
GSOE9820 (Engineering Project Management)*
GSOE9830 (Engineering Economics)* discipline or an equivalent qualification UOC consisting of 24 UOC of Profes-
GSOE9840 (Process Improvement and Maintenance from another recognised university or sional Development courses from the
Engineering)* chosen specialisation, 12-24 UOC of
tertiary institution in order to be admitted.
GSOE9210 (Engineering Decision Structures)* Engineering Management courses and
*Engineering and Technical management courses. Specialisation Description at least 24 UOC of Specialisation
Students doing program 8538, 8539 must complete The specialisation in Chemical Process courses. Students must complete
Engineering is aimed at covering in depth project work of between 12-24 UOC.

Semester 2
12-24 UOC of Engineering and Technical Manage-
ment courses as part of the degree. designing, analysing and monitoring of

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