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Master of Engineering Science Chemical Process Engineering (8538, 8539) Never Stand Still Faculty of Engineering School of Chemical Engineering Program Description The Master of Engineering Science program is suited to practising engineers and graduates wishing to develop and expand their knowledge and skills in their area of expertise, along with engineering and technology management in order to enhance their career opportunities in a particular area. Admission Requirements A student must hold a Bachelor of Engineering from UNSW with at least Honours Class II/2 or equivalent in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent qualification from another recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the program. Specialisation The specialisation in Chemical Process Engineering is aimed at covering in depth designing, analysing and monitoring of factors affecting the life cycle of plants, process and operations. Issues that affect business decisions encountered in the chemical industry are introduced and distinctions are made in order to focus on efficient design and robust, objective analysis. Program Structure for 8538 Students must complete a total of 72 Units of Credit (UOC) consisting of: 24 UOC of Professional Development courses* from the chosen specialisation 12-24 UOC of Engineering Management courses At least 24 UOC of Specialisation courses Program Structure for 8539 (Extension) Students must complete a total of 96 Units of Credit (UOC) consisiting of: 24 UOC of Professional Development courses* from the chosen specialisation 12-24 UOC of Engineering Management courses At least 24 UOC of Specialisation courses 12-24 UOC of project work *Professional Development courses will be determined by Program Authority on case by case basis.

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Page 1: Master of Engineering Science Chemical Process Engineering

Master of Engineering Science Chemical Process Engineering (8538, 8539)

Never Stand Still Faculty of Engineering School of Chemical Engineering

Program Description

The Master of Engineering Science program is suited to practising engineers and graduates wishing to develop and expand their knowledge and skills in their area of expertise, along with engineering and technology management in order to enhance their career opportunities in a particular area.

Admission Requirements

A student must hold a Bachelor of Engineering from UNSW with at least Honours Class II/2 or equivalent in an appropriate discipline or an equivalent qualification from another recognised university or tertiary institution in order to be admitted to the program.

Specialisation

The specialisation in Chemical Process Engineering is aimed at covering in depth designing, analysing and monitoring of factors affecting the life cycle of plants, process and operations. Issues that affect business decisions encountered in the chemical industry are introduced and distinctions are made in order to focus on efficient design and robust, objective analysis.

Program Structure for 8538

Students must complete a total of 72 Units of Credit (UOC) consisting of:• 24 UOC of Professional Development courses* from the chosen specialisation• 12-24 UOC of Engineering Management courses• At least 24 UOC of Specialisation courses

Program Structure for 8539 (Extension)

Students must complete a total of 96 Units of Credit (UOC) consisiting of:• 24 UOC of Professional Development courses* from the chosen specialisation• 12-24 UOC of Engineering Management courses• At least 24 UOC of Specialisation courses• 12-24 UOC of project work*Professional Development courses will be determined by Program Authority on case by case basis.

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School of Chemical EngineeringThe Univeristy of New South WalesPh: (+61) 2 9385 4777 or 4366Email: [email protected]

www.che.unsw.edu.au

Specialisation Courses:Course Code Course Name UOC Session Delivery Mode

CEIC8102 Advanced Process Control * 6 1 Internal

CEIC8104 Topics in Polymer Technology 6 1 Internal

CEIC8105 Advanced Polymer Science and Research ** 6 2 Internal

CEIC8204 Topics in Business Management in Chemical Engineering 6 2 Internal

CEIC8205 Fuel and Energy Engineering 6 2 Internal

CEIC8311 Instrumental Analysis in the Proc Industries 6 2 Internal

CEIC8336 Environmental Chemistry in the Process Industries 6 1 Internal

CEIC8341 Membrane Technology in the Process Industries 6 1 Internal

CHEN6701 Advanced Reaction Engineering 6 2 Internal

CHEN6703 Advanced Particle Systems Engineering 6 2 Internal

CHEN6706 Advanced Transport Phenomena 6 1 Internal*Pre-requisite is CEIC3006 or equivalent **Pre-requisite is POLY3000 or CEIC8104

Project Courses:Code Course Name UOC Session Delivery Mode

CEIC8319 Minor Project 6 1 & 2 Internal

CEIC8320* Research Project 12 1 & 2 Internal

CEIC8321** Research Project 12 1 & 2 Internal*On approval of specialisation authority**Only available for program 8539

Engineering Management Courses:Course Code Course Name UOC Session Delivery Mode

GSOE9210 Engineering Decisions 6 1 & 2 Internal

GSOE9712 Engineering Statistics and Experiment Design 6 1 & 2 Internal

GSOE9510 Ethics and Leadership in Engineering 6 2 Internal

GSOE9017 ManagingEnergyEfficiency 6 1 Internal

GSOE9810 Process and Product Quality in Engineering 6 1 & 2 Internal

GSOE9820 Engineering Project Mangement 6 1 & 2 Internal

GSOE9830 Economic Decision Analysis in Engineering 6 1 & 2 Internal

GSOE9840 Process Improvement and Maintenance Engineering 6 1 & 2 Internal

For more information, please visit www.handbook.unsw.edu.au or www.che.unsw.edu.au