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61160 Bachelor of Computer Science and Bachelor of Engineering
Chemical and Process Engineering
Note: 1. This guide is only available to students who are enrolled in the Chemical and Process Engineering program within the Bachelor of Engineering component of the Bachelor of Computer Science and
Bachelor of Engineering (61160) combined degree course prior to 2012.
2. Students enrolled in the Chemical and Process Engineering program must complete either, the Chemical and Process Engineering major (MJ-ECHEM) or the Hydrocarbon Processing major (MJ-ECHPR).
Course details
Course Credit Points:
Bachelor of Engineering component - 168 points
Bachelor of Computer Science component - 72 points
Total required for this course - 240 points
Students must complete the following :
A. Bachelor of Computer Science component:
Computer Science core units in Table 6.2.5a - 36 points
The requirements for completion of one of the following majors:
i. Systems (by completing the remaining units from Table 6.2.3d) - 24 points;
ii. Web Technologies (by completing the remaining units from Table 6.2.3e ) - 18 points; or
iii. Computation (by completing the remaining units from Table 6.2.3g) - 24 points
Units to make up the remaining required points from Table 6.2.5b (Bachelor of Computer Science Level 2 options) - 12 or 18 points.
Students enrolled in the Entertainment Technologies and Software Management should refer to the 2010 rules for these majors.
B. Bachelor of Engineering component:
Bachelor of Engineering foundation core units - 36 points;
all units in Table 6.2.2Ba Chemical and Process Engineering core units) except CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation (or GENG2140 Modelling and Computer Analysis for Engineers) – 96 points
one of the following majors: the Chemical Engineering major (MJ-ECHEM) or the Hydrocarbon Processing major (MJ-EHCPR) – 24 points;
one unit from Group A in Table 6.2.2Bb (Chemical and Process Engineering options) - 6 points;
one unit from Group B in Table 6.2.2Bb (Chemical and Process Engineering options) - 6 points; and
a Professional Practicum of at least 16 weeks.
Option unit from Group A - 6 points;
The following table is intended as a guide only. All units have a value of 6 points unless noted otherwise. Unit availability may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please consult
the Timetable at http://www.timetable.uwa.edu.au/
61160 Bachelor of Computer Science and Bachelor of Engineering Chemical and Process Engineering
Semester One Semester Two
Year One
MATH1010 Calculus and Linear Algebra (no longer offered) MATH1020 Calculus, Statistics and Probability (no longer offered)
PHYS1001 Physics for Scientists and Engineers (replaces PHYS1101 Advanced Physics A) GENG1002 Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Note 2)
GENG1001 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics (Note 1) ENSC1002 Material Behaviour from Atoms to Bridges (replaces MATE1412 Materials Engineering 1)
CITS1001 Object-Oriented Program. & Software Eng. (replaces CITS1200 Java Programming ) CHEM1001 Chemistry - Properties and Energetics
Year Two
CHEM1002 Chemistry - Structure and Reactivity ENSC1001 Engineering Challenges in a Global World (replaces GENG1003 Introd. to Prof. Eng.)
CITS1401 Problem Solving and Programming (Note 1) CITS2002 Programming and Systems (replaces CITS1002 Programming and Systems and CITS1210 C Programming) (Note 2)
MATH2040 Engineering Mathematics (Note 3) ENSC3005 Mass and Energy Balances (replaces CHPR2530 Process Fundamentals) (Note 4)
ENSC3006 Chemical Process:Thermodynamics and Kinetics (replaces CHPR2431 Chem. Eng. Thermodynamics 2) ENSC3007 Heat and Mass Transfer (replaces CHPR2432 Heat and Mass Transfer)
Year Three
CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms CITS1402 Introduction to Databases (replaces CITS2232 Databases) (Note 3)
ENSC3003 Fluid Mechanics (replaces CHPR2433 Fluid Mechanics) ENSC3019 Unit Operations and Unit Processes (replaces CHPR3530 Process Modules)
CHPR4406 Reaction Engineering (replaces CHPR3432 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design) CITS3200 Professional Computing
Computer Science Level 2 option GENG4402 Control Engineering (replaces CHPR3433 Process Dynamics and Control)
Year Four
GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practice (Group A option) CHPR4405 Particle Mechanics and Solids Handling (replaces CHPR3434 Particle Technology) (Note 5)
BE Group B option Computer Science Major unit
BE Major Unit BE Major Unit
BE Major Unit BE Major Unit
Year Five
Computer Science Major unit Computer Science Major unit
CHPR4401 Chemical Engineering Design Project Part 1 CHPR4402 Chemical Engineering Design Project Part 2
CHPR4411 Chemical and Process Engineering Project Part I CHPR4412 Chemical and Process Engineering Project Part 2
Computer Science Major unit (if required) or Computer Science level 2 option Computer Science Level 2 option
Bachelor of Engineering Component
Note 1: Students requiring GENG1001 must complete ENSC2001 Motion .
Note 2: Students requiring GENG1002 must complete ENSC2002 Energy.
Note 3: Students requiring MATH2040 must complete MATH1002 Mathematical Methods 2.
Note 4: ENSC3005 will only be offered in semester two from 2014 onwards (no longer offered in both semesters)
Note 5: CHPR4405 Particle Mechanics and Solids Handling will replace CHPR3434 Particle Technology, offered in semester two.
Bachelor of Computer Science Component
Note 1: Not required if completed CITS1231 Web Technologies.
Note 2: Students requiring CITS1002 Programming and Systems should enrol in CITS2002 Programming and Systems offered in semester two.
Note 3: CITS1402 Introduction to Databases is replacing CITS2232 Databases from 2014 onwards, not required for students who have completed CITS2232 Databases.
Bachelor of Engineering component
Table 6.2.2Bb—Chemical and Process Engineering options
Group A
S1, S2 GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practice (replaces ELEC4332 Project Engineering Practice)
N/A MECH4400 Engineering for Sustainable Development (unit no longer offered)
Group B
S2 CHEM2002 Physical and Analytical Chemistry (replaces CHEM2220 Analytical and Physical Chemistry)
S1 CHPR4404 Advanced Thermodynamics (replaces CHPR4531 Advanced Prediction of Fluid Properties)
S2 CHPR4407 Transport Phenomena
S2 CHPR4432 Special Topics in Mineral Processing
S1 CHPR5501 Advanced Reaction Engineering and Catalysts (replaces CHPR4431 Advanced Reaction Engineering)
S1 CHPR5521 Gas Processing 1—Flow Assurance and Gathering
S2 CHPR5522 Gas Processing 2—Treating and LNG Production
S1, S2 CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation (replaces CITS1005 Computing for Engineers and Scientists
N/A CIVL3170 Introduction to Offshore Engineering (unit no longer offered)
S1 ELEC3320 Process Instrumentation and Control (offered for the last time in 2014)
S1 ENSC3004 Solid Mechanics (replaces CIVL2110 Statics and Solid Mechanics)
S2 ENSC3011 Resource Extraction Technologies (replaces MINE1160 Introduction to Chemical and Resource Engineering)
S2 ENSC3018 Process Synthesis and Design (replaces CHPR4530 Process Systems)
N/A ENVE2605 Environmental Engineering Design and Management (unit no longer offered)
N/A ENVE3605 Mathematical Applications in Environmental Engineering (unit no longer offered)
S2 ENVE5502 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse (replaces ENVE4609 Water and Wastewater Treatment)
S1 GENG4403 Extractive Metallurgy (replaces CHPR3412 Extractive Metallurgy – Principles, and CHPR3413 Extractive Metallurgy - Technologies)
S2 GENG4405 Numerical Methods and Modelling (replaces CHPR3531 Process Modelling)
S1 GENG5503 Modern Control Systems (replaces MECH4423 Advanced Control Engineering)
S2 GENG5504 Petroleum Engineering (replaces PETR2510 Petroleum Engineering Fundamentals)
N/A GENG5506 Renewable Energy
S1, S2 GENG5507 Risk Reliability and Safety (replaces ASST4403 Reliability Engineering)
S1 GENG5514 Finite Element Methods (replaces MECH4405 Design Tools: Finite Element Modelling)
S2 MECH3402
Engineering Project 1
1
S2 MECH3403 Mechanical Design (shifted to semester 2, and last offered in 2014)
S1 MECH3406 Engineering Project 2 1
N/A MECH4407 Engineering Tribology and Maintenance (unit no longer offered)
S1 MECH4426 Dynamics, Vibration and Sound (replaces MECH3404 Vibration and Signal Processing)
S1 MECH4428 Degradation of Materials (replaces MECH3405 Structural Integrity, and shifted to semester one in 2014 and beyond)
S1 MECH4429 Applied Engineering Thermodynamics (replaces MECH3401 Thermofluids 3)
S2 MINE5501 Mining Management (replaces MINE4165 Mining Management)
N/A OGEG2500 History, Economics and Geopolitics of Oil and Gas (unit no longer offered)
S2 PETR3510 Drilling and Completion Engineering (offered for the last time in 2015-16)
N/S PETR3511 Reservoir Engineering (offered for the last time in 2015-16)
S1 PETR3512 Reservoir Characterisation (shifted to semester 1. Offered for the last time in 2015-16)
N/S PETR4510 Production Optimisation (offered for the last time in 2015-16)
N/S PETR4511 Reservoir Simulation (offered for the last time in 2015-16)
N/S PETR4512 Reservoir and Well Performance (offered for the last time in 2015-16)
Majors
Chemical Engineering major (MJ-ECHEM) - The Chemical Engineering major comprises:
1. all units in Table 6.2.2Bc (Chemical Engineering major core units) below – 18 points
S1 CHPR4404 Advanced Thermodynamics (replaces CHPR4531 Advanced Prediction of Fluid Properties)
S2 CHPR5522 Gas Processing 2 - Treating and LNG Production (replaces GENG4405 Numerical Methods and Modelling or CHPR3531 Process Modelling)
S1 CHPR5501 Advanced Reaction Engineering and Catalysts (replaces CHPR4431 Advanced Reaction Engineering)
2. one unit from Table 6.2.2Bd (Chemical Engineering major options) below– 6 points
S2 CHEM2002 Physical and Analytical Chemistry (replaces CHEM2220 Analytical and Physical Chemistry)
S1 ELEC3320 Process Instrumentation and Control (offered for the last time in 2014)
Hydrocarbon Processing major (MJ-EHCPR) - The Hydrocarbon Processing major comprises:
1. all units in Table 6.2.2Be (Hydrocarbon Processing major core units) below - 18 points
S1 CHPR4404 Advanced Thermodynamics (replaces CHPR4531 Advanced Prediction of Fluid Properties)
S2 CHPR5522 Gas Processing 2 - Treating and LNG Production (replaces GENG4405 Numerical Methods and Modelling or CHPR3531 Process Modelling)
S2 ENSC3018 Process Synthesis and Design (replaces CHPR4530 Process Systems)
2. one unit from Table 6.2.2Bf( Hydrocarbon Processing major options) below – 6 points
S1 ELEC3320 Process Instrumentation and Control (offered for the last time in 2014)
S2 GENG5504 Petroleum Engineering (replaces PETR2510 Petroleum Engineering Fundamentals)
Bachelor of Computer Science component
Table 6.2.5a—Bachelor of Computer Science core units – 36 points
S1 CITS1001 Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering (replaces CITS1200 Java Programming)
S2 CITS1401 Problem Solving and Programming
S2 CITS1402 Introduction to Databases (replaces CITS2232 Databases)
S2 CITS2002 Programming and Systems (replaces CITS1002 Programming and Systems or CITS1210 C Programming or CITS2230 Operating Systems)
S1 CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms
S2 CITS3200 Professional Computing
Systems major (MJ-SYSTM)
The specific requirements for the Systems major are all units below (Systems major core units)—48 points.
S1 CITS1001 Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering (replacing CITS1200 Java Programming)
S2 CITS1402 Introduction to Databases (replaces CITS2232 Databases)
S2 CITS2002 Programming and Systems (replaces CITS1002 Programming and Systems or CITS1210 C Programming or CITS2230 Operating Systems)
S1 CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms
S1 CITS3002 Networks and Security (must not be taken with CITS3230 Computer Networks, or CITS3231 Security & Privacy)
S2 CITS3200 Professional Computing
S1 CITS3401 Data Exploration and Mining (replacing CITS4243 Advanced Databases)
and any Level 3 or Level 4 unit offered by the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering 1
Web Technologies major (MJ-TCHWB)
The specific requirements for the Web Technologies major are all units below (Web Technologies major core units)—42 points.
S1 CITS1001 Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering (replacing CITS1200 Java Programming)
S2 CITS1402 Introduction to Databases (replaces CITS2232 Databases)
S1 CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms
S2 CITS3200 Professional Computing
N/A CITS3201 Human–Computer Interaction (unit no longer offered, students requiring this may take CITS3231 Security and Privacy or CITS3003 Graphics and Animation as alternative.
S1 CITS3401 Data Exploration and Mining (replacing CITS4243 Advanced Databases)
S1 CITS3403 Web and Internet Technologies (replacing CITS4230 Internet Technologies)
Entertainment Technologies major (MJ-TCHET)
This major is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2010 rules for the major.
Computation major (MJ-COMPT)
The specific requirements for the Computation major are all units below (Computation major core units)—42 points.
S1 CITS1001 Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering (replacing CITS1200 Java Programming)
S1 CITS2200 Data Structures and Algorithms
S2 CITS2211 Discrete Structures
S2 CITS3200 Professional Computing
S1 CITS3001 Algorithms, Agents and Artificial Intelligence (can be taken with CITS3210 Algorithms, but not CITS4211 Artificial Intelligence)
S2 CITS3402 High Performance Computing (replaces CITS3242 Programming Paradigms)
and any Level 3 or Level 4 unit offered by the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering 1
Software Management major (MJ-SFTMT)
Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2010 rules for the major.
Table 6.2.5b—Bachelor of Computer Science Level 2 options
S1, S2 CITS2401 Computer Analysis and Visualisation
S2 CITS2211 Discrete Structures
1
At least four Level 3 or Level 4 units must be taken to satisfy this major
Key to availability of units: S1 = Semester one S2 = Semester two N/S = Non-standard Teaching Period N/A = Not available in 2014