Bachelor of Engineering Technology
Why study the Bachelor of Engineering Technology at UNE?
Business and industry are becoming increasingly dependent on computers, microelectronics, optical fibre communications and information technology. The development and application of these fields relies heavily on the skills of professional engineering technologists.
The Faculty of Sciences has innovative programs in Audio Engineering Technology and Electronics Engineering Technology which provide an alternative pathway to obtaining a University degree. These programs ensure the blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for expertise in many areas such as recording studios, cable and satellite television, radio and television broadcasting, film and television studies for Audio Engineering and telephone service providers, manufacturers of electronic and optoelectronic devices and systems, computer-network installers and operators for Electronics Engineering.
Need assistance?
Degree Snapshot
DURATION
1 Year Full-time2 Years Part-time
3 Semesters Full-time
3 Years Part-time
FEES
Commonwealth Supported PlaceOP
Information available from 20082007 STUDY OPTIONS
Not offered in 2007.Contact Us
So we know where to direct your enquiry, please tell us if you are a current or future student:
| Official Abbreviation | BEngTech |
| Course Type | Undergraduate |
| Commencement | Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
| Course Duration |
|
| 2006 UAI | Information available from 2008 |
| 2006 OP | Information available from 2008 |
| Fees | Commonwealth Supported Place |
| Total Credit Points | 144 |
| Entry Requirements | There are no compulsory prerequisites but a knowledge of Physics and Mathematics to Year 12 level is assumed. For admission to Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Audio Engineering Technology) (48 credit points) candidates must have completed the Advanced Diploma in Audio Engineering at the JMC Academy in Sydney or equivalent. For admission to Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electronics Engineering Technology) (72 credit points) candidates must have completed the NSW TAFE Advanced Diploma in Engineering or equivalent. |
| Advanced Standing | Students undertaking Audio Engineering Technology are granted advanced standing for 96 credit points. Students undertaking Electronics Engineering Technology are granted advanced standing for 72 credit points. |
| Academic Colours |
copper brown (BCC 59) |
| Further Information |
You can find instant answers to many of your questions or contact UNE directly via AskUNE |
Course Requirements (pre 2008)
To satisfy degree requirements, candidates must complete one of the course work programs below. The program shall comprise units with a total value of at least 144 cp.
Audio Engineering Technology
Candidates must have completed the JMC Academy Diploma in Audio Engineering plus units to the value of 48 cp as listed below:
AMTH 140 or MATH 101 or 120 (previously MATH 110); COMP 100 or 131, 132 or 160, 389; PHYS 131 (previously BIOP111 and PHYS 121), 211, 311; RSNR404 (previously ENVE423 and 361).
Electronics Engineering Technology
Candidates must complete the NSW TAFE Advanced Diploma in Telecommunications Engineering or equivalent plus units to the value of 72 cp as listed below:
COMP 283, 389; MATH 101, 102; PHYS 131 (previously BIOP 111 and PHYS 121), 132 (previously BIOP112 and PHYS122), 211, 212, 311; RSNR 404 (previously ENVE423 and 361); and 12 cp from AFM 217, 219, 324.
