Faculty of Engineering
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Bachelor of Science (Materials)

Testamur Title:

Bachelor of Science (Materials)

Abbreviation:

BSc(Mat)

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Engineering

Duration:

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144

Delivery Mode:

On campus

Starting Session(s):

Autumn or Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

1853

CRICOS Code:

073927D

Overview

The objective of the Materials major is to provide the scientific knowledge and technical skills necessary for a successful materials-based career in areas such as quality control and laboratory testing, materials process control and research and development in government and private sector laboratories. It also provides an ideal basis for those who wish to pursue a career in secondary teaching. The core materials subjects involve detailed study of the structure of properties of metals, ceramics and polymers.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Any two units of English plus Mathematics. Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Ext. 1 plus Chemistry or Physics. Entry is open to students who have gained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent at a level determined by UOW for this calendar year.

Course Requirements

All students must complete the required number of credit points and satisfy all course requirements for the degree - refer to course structures below. The Bachelor of Science (Materials) normally takes three years to complete. All students must take particular notice of the Course Rules regarding minimum rate of progress. The formal contact hours, methods of teaching and learning and forms of assessment vary from subject to subject. Details will be provided to students at the commencement of each subject by the Subject Coordinator. Students should attend all classes including lectures, tutorials and laboratory classes.

Study Options

Electives in second and third years are normally selected to provide a coherent minor in a particular field, eg. Materials, Chemistry, Science and Technology Studies or Engineering. Suggested elective programs are listed below. Students should consult their Course Advisor when choosing elective subjects.

Credit Arrangements

Applicants holding relevant TAFE Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas with a consistently good performance will normally be granted 48 credit points (one year) of credit.

Students are advised to take the maximum number of mathematics and science units available in their TAFE course.

Further Studies Options

Graduates can apply for entry to Honours in Materials or Master of Science - Research.

Career Opportunities

Opportunities exist in teaching, industry, administration, scientific communication and research.

Course Program

Subject

Session

Credit Points

Year 1

CHEM101

Chemistry 1A

Autumn

6

ENGG153

Engineering Materials

Autumn

6

MATH141

Foundations of Engineering Mathematics

Autumn

6

PHYS141

Fundamentals Physics A

Autumn

6

CHEM102

Chemistry 1B

Spring

6

ENGG154

Engineering Design and Innovation

Spring

6

MATH142

Essentials of Engineering Mathematics

Spring

6

PHYS142

Fundamentals Physics B

Spring

6

Year 2

MATE201

Structure of Materials

Autumn

6

MATE202

Thermodynamics and Phase Equilibria

Autumn

6

MATE203

Phase Transformations

Spring

6

MATE204

Mechanical Behaviour of Materials

Spring

6

plus

Four electives

 

18

Year 3

MATE301

Engineering Alloys

Autumn

6

MATE381

Experimental Methods and Computing

Autumn

6

MATE302

Polymeric Materials

Spring

6

MATE303

Ceramics, Glass and Refractories

Spring

6

plus

four electives

 

24

Materials Electives

MATE411

Advanced Materials and Processing

Autumn

6

MATE304

Transport phenomena in Materials Processing

Spring

6

MATE306

Fracture, Failure and Degradation

Autumn

6

MATE433

Surface Engineering

Not offered 2012

6

MATE412

Electronic Materials

Spring

6

MATE305

Primary Materials Processing

Autumn

6

MATE402

Secondary Materials Processing

Autumn

6

MATE413

Structural Characterisation Techniques

Not offered 2012

6

Chemistry Electives

CHEM211

Inorganic Chemistry II

Autumn

6

CHEM212

Organic Chemistry II

Autumn

6

CHEM314

Instrumental Analysis

Autumn

8

CHEM213

Molecular Structure, Reactivity and Change

Spring

6

CHEM214

Analytical and Environmental Chemistry

Spring

6

CHEM321

Organic Synthesis and Reactivity

Spring

8

Science and Technology Studies Electives

STS 218

Environment in Crisis

 

8

STS 288

Science and the Media

 

8

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Faculty of Engineering - engineering@uow.edu.au