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School of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering Awarded by The University of Newcastle, Australia Mechanical Engineering is the broadest of all engineering disciplines. Virtually all industries need mechanical engineers. Mechanical Engineers concern themselves with the design, manufacture, operation and maintainance of mechanical devices, equipment and systems. Examples include power generation, mining, mineral processing, metal and materials production, transport, air conditioning and refrigeration, materials handling and manufacturing – the list is a long one. Wherever there is mechanical equipment and systems, a mechanical engineer is needed to design, manufacture, operate and maintain them. The Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering is designed to provide you with hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge that will prepare and equip you for the challenges of the new economy, while meeting requirements for widely accepted mechanical engineering qualifications. The award may be conferred with Honours to high achieving students. Professional Accreditation The Bachelor of Engineering programmes offered by The University of Newcastle, Australia (in conjunction with PSB Academy) are fully accredited by Engineers Australia (EA). The University's Accolades
Your Career Opportunities As a graduate of the programme, you will be equiped to take advantage of career opportunities in the following professions:
Programme Structure
This programme is specially designed with the objective of giving students with GCE 'O' Levels or its equivalent a head start to an undergraduate degree programme. Year 1 consists of bridging components which are meant to prepare students for further undergraduate work. Years 2 to 4 represent an accelerated programme which allows a typical 5-year programme to be completed in 4 years. Students must complete an equivalent of 12 weeks industry experience during their programme. Please click http://www.newcastle.edu.au/faculty/engineering/for-students/industrial-experience/ for more information. Students may also enjoy the benefit of transferring or completing their studies on campus in Australia. Programme Outline
Delivery of modules may not follow the sequence as shown and are subject to change. Duration The programme can be completed within 4 years. For those granted with exemptions, this programme may be completed within 3 years. Assessment and Examination Assessments may include laboratory assignments, tests, projects, and final examinations. Entry Requirements The entry requirements for local students are:
An applicant for a place at The University of Newcastle who does not speak English as a first language must demonstrate that they meet The University's English proficiency requirement. Details of this policy can be found here. Applicants without the required average grades may also apply but will be assessed on a case-by-case basis by the University. Exemptions Applicants who meet the minimum entry requirements of this degree and possess the following qualifications may be exempted from Year 1:
Applicants with Diplomas or Advanced Diplomas in related studies from polytechnics or other recognised institutions may be considered for advance standing into the Year 2 courses. Graduation Requirements For more information on graduation requirements, please click here: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/program/10205.html. Availability
Programme Fees
Graduates of PSB Academy can enjoy fee rebates for subsequent courses. Please contact your Admissions Officer for further details. * All fees are inclusive of 7% GST and subject to change annually - updated on December 2011
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Availability
Year 1 intakes: May and August every year
Year 2 intake: August every year Course Fee
Total Course Fee:
S$74,921.40 (4 years) / S$64,884.80 (3 years) Course Fee after SDF-AIP: Not applicable
Upcoming Preview
Full-time Bachelor and Master Degrees (Business / Commerce / Communication / Engineering / Information Technology / MBA / Master of Business)
Date: 16 Feb 2012 Time: 7pm Venue: PSB Academy @ Delta, 355 Jalan Bukit Ho Swee Speaker: Dr Peter Waring Associate Professor The University of Newcastle, Australia |
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