| Entry Information | |
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| Intake period | |
| February and July | |
| Duration | |
4 years full time (honours available) |
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| Weekly First Year Time Commitment | |
25 hours, plus 25 hours of own study time |
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| Advanced Standing | |
| Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry. | |
| Degrees | |
Bachelor of Engineering |
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| Annual Fees | |
| 2009: $23,600 2010: $27,000 |
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| CRICOS Code | |
| 003011F |
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| Prerequisites | |
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All courses at UWA: English Language Competence Applicable Mathematics, plus at least two of the following: Chemistry, Calculus, or Physics. |
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Materials Engineering is a challenging profession which often forms the bridge between the scientific disciplines of physics and chemistry and the various branches of engineering.
It is concerned with investigating relationships between the structure and the properties of metals, polymers and ceramics (as well as composites of these) and with design, manufacturing and processing of materials with desired properties.
Level 1
When you start your materials engineering course at UWA, you will do a first year common with Mechanical, Mechatronics, Civil, Environmental and Resource Engineering students. You will be introduced to engineering dynamics, statics, electrical fundamentals and computer technology, as well as improving your skills in maths and physics.
Level 2
In level 2 you will be building your knowledge in a variety of engineering subjects and mathematics. You will get practical experience in our laboratories, and study subjects such as Solid Mechanics, Manufacturing, Thermofluids, Materials Engineering and Modelling and Computer Analysis.
Level 3
In third year, you will be increasing your knowledge and skills in a number of professional areas, including design and manufacture, and developing communication skills in seminars. You can choose some optional specialised courses and you will be starting practical project work. If you do a CEED project, you will also commence your major project, completing it as your fourth year project.
Level 4
In your final year, you will study the environment and engineering ethics in common with all engineering streams, a substantial engineering project, and select from a variety of more specialised mechanical engineering topics. As in third year, you will be improving your communication skills in class seminars.
During the Bachelor of Engineering, you will also complete at least 12 weeks full time (or equivalent part time) of professional work experience.
You can study Materials Engineering as part of a Bachelor of Engineering or you can combine your Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with:
| Qualifications | Grades |
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| WA TER | 85 |
| UWA Foundation program | 69 |
| WAUFY | 63 |
| Minimum International Baccalaureate | 31 |
| Minimum All India Senior School Certificate | 14 |
| Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination | 10 |
| Indian School Certificate | 70 |
Materials engineers are in demand all around the world. The minerals industry is a major employer of materials engineers. Materials engineers find employment in a wide range of related industries including manufacturing and process industries dealing with metals, plastics, rubbers and ceramics, as well as electronic industries concerned with development of new solid state device technology.
| Course enquiries | Application, visa and other enquiries to |
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Faculty Office |
The University of Western Australia Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939 Email international@uwa.edu.au |