UNSW is closely monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak and is supporting any affected students and staff based on information from the federal Department of Health and NSW Health.ÌýViewÌýÌýand answers to frequently asked questions.ÌýÌý
Thesis arrangementsÌý
Depending on your thesis requirements, it may be possible to continue your thesis enrolment via distance study. If you wish to see if this is possible forÌýyouÌýplease discuss this with your supervisor. IfÌýit is agreed that this will be suitable, complete the Thesis study via Distance form.Ìý
Honours calculations
In light of the adoption of SY grades in many courses in Term 1 2020, the faculty has adopted these policies for honours calculation.
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WAMs will be calculated using the existing practice of ignoring SY grades, advanced standing, exchange and cross-institutional study results.Ìý
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However, if you have completed a Level 4 course or higher (core or elective) in Term 1, we will calculate an alternative honoursÌýWAM for you in which thesis will be calculated twice the normal weight. Whichever WAM is higher (the standard WAM calculation or the alternative WAM calculation) will be used to determine a student’s class of honours.Ìý
Industrial training
If you require advice or are unable to complete your Industrial TrainingÌý(IT)Ìýplacement, due to the effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), please email theÌýEngineeringÌýIndustrial Training Team.Ìý
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Overseas placements: The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has increased its travel advice to Level Four (Do Not Travel Overseas), which is the highest advice level. Consequently, the University is not approving any future overseas WIL Placements, including Industrial Training, for the time being.ÌýÌý
We appreciate that this news will be very disappointing and frustrating for you. We are committed to finding a way for you to meet your program requirements with a minimum of disruption. If you were intending to apply for an overseas placement to start in the next 6 months please contact theÌýIndustrial Training office(for further advice on what other options are available for you.Ìý
Domestic placements: UNSW is closely monitoring the outbreak of the COVID-19 and is following the advice from the Department of Health and , which are both updating information regularly. The circumstances continue to change, and the University will continue to prioritise the wellbeing of students.ÌýÌý
Currently, we will continue to assess paid placements with onsite or atÌýhome workÌýarrangements and unpaid onsite placements, where the placement meets all requirements including health and safety and insurance. This assessment is only tentative, as we are currently unable to approve any placements due to the evolving COVID-19 situation. Students are advised to check in with the Industrial Training office just prior to their start date for an update.Ìý
AsÌýindustrial trainingÌýis a mandatory requirement for completion of many of our EngineeringÌýprogramsÌýwe are committed to finding a way for you to meet your program requirements with a minimum of disruption.Ìý
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The following addresses some frequently asked questions forÌýUNSW EngineeringÌýIndustrial Training students:Ìý
 1. Should I continue to attend my WIL placement? Ìý
Yes, if you can still attend your host organisation’s workplace, undertake your agreed placement activities, and receive appropriate supervision. However, you must comply with any Government directives, including advice from their Department of Health.Ìý
2. Should I work from home if my host organisation asks me to?Ìý
If you are a paid employee of the hostÌýorganisationÌýand the hostÌýorganisationÌýhas confirmed you will be covered by their insurance then you must gain written confirmation from your Supervisor/Employer that they have the appropriate insurance coverageÌýandÌýemail usÌýtheÌýwritten confirmation.Ìý
If you are unpaid and/or not an employee of your hostÌýorganisationÌýthen working from home will not be appropriate. You should contact UNSW Engineering Industrial Training officeÌýfor advice on your options.Ìý
3. What if I am unable to continue my WIL placement?Ìý
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If you are unable to continue your WIL placement, the days you have completed already will count towards the 60 days requirement;Ìýemail theÌýUNSW EngineeringÌýIndustrial Training officeÌýand include the following information:ÌýHow many days you have already completed and how many days left uncompleted for your placement.Ìý
If you have completed an Employer Evaluation form, send it along with your confirmation of the days worked from your employer.Ìý
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4. What if I am due to graduate this year and I am worried that I will be unable to complete the required 60 days of Industrial Training?ÌýÌý
Please email UNSW Engineering Industrial Training officeÌýifÌýyou have any questions or concerns. You can alsoÌýcontact the Engineering WIL teamÌýon theÌýUNSW COVID-19 helpline (+ 61 2 9385 8500) or visit theÌý.Ìý -
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has increased its travel advice to Level Four (Do Not Travel Overseas), which is the highest advice level. DFAT has also advised that Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents who wish to return home should do so as soon as possible.Ìý
Consequently, the University is cancelling its approval of all overseas WIL Placements, including Industrial Training, currently underway or scheduled to occur during Term One 2020. We appreciate that this news will be very disappointing and frustrating for you.Ìý
UNSW Engineering would like to assure you that the days you have already worked will be assessed and counted towards your requirements to ensure you are not unfairly disadvantaged by the change in circumstances.Ìý
You’ll already have been sent an email with further information on what you should do next. Please read this email and then replyÌýtheÌýIndustrial Training officeÌýifÌýfor advice specific to your situation on how you might meet your remaining IT requirements. We are committed to finding a way for you to meet your program requirements with a minimum of disruption.Ìý
Please email UNSW Engineering Industrial Training officeÌýif you have any questions or concerns. You can also contact the Engineering WIL team on the UNSW COVID-19 helpline (+ 61 2 9385 8500) or visit theÌý.Ìý
FAQs and further informationÌý
I wish to use the approved requisite waiver, what should I do?Ìý
You should submit the  , you can enrol in this course once you have been notified that special permission has been granted to you.Ìý
I wish to use the course substitution, what should I do?Ìý
You do not need to doÌýanything,Ìýyou can enrol in the approved course substitution when you meet the criteria (if applicable). You can submit the   if you are unsure about this.Ìý
I cannot progress in my program/ graduate on time as the additional course offering/ requisite waiver/ course substitution I need is not listed, what should I do?Ìý
You canÌýÌýif you need additional support to plan your studies.
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After considerable deliberations, consultations and advice from students and staff, the Dean of Engineering has decided that, due to the significant disruption for many of you and your fellow students, the faculty will adopt an ungraded system for this term, with some exceptions.ÌýÌý
AllÌýUNSWÌýundergraduateÌýandÌýpostgraduate engineering courses, other thanÌýthesis courses, and the courses listed below, have had their grading basis changed to an ungraded pass or fail. Where students fail a course, this fail will not appear on their academic transcript.Ìý
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COURSE CODEÌý
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SCHOOLÌý
DESCRIPTIONÌý
BIOM9020Ìý
GBIOMÌý
MastersÌýProject (Half Time)Ìý
BIOM9021Ìý
BIOM9914Ìý
MastersÌýProjectÌý
CEIC4001Ìý
CEICÌý
Process Design ProjectÌý
COMP3900Ìý
COMPSCÌý
Computer Science ProjectÌý
COMP3901Ìý
Special Project AÌý
COMP3902Ìý
Special Project BÌý
COMP4601Ìý
Design Project BÌý
COMP6324Ìý
IoT Services EngineeringÌý
COMP9301Ìý
Cyber Security ProjectÌý
COMP9302Ìý
Cyber Security Project BÌý
COMP9596Ìý
Research ProjectÌý
COMP9900Ìý
Info Tech ProjectÌý
COMP9945Ìý
Research ProjectÌý
COMP9991Ìý
Research Project AÌý
CVEN4002Ìý
CVENÌý
Design Practice AÌý
CVEN4503Ìý
Groundwater InvestigationÌý
CVEN9000Ìý
CivilEngPracticeÌý
CVEN9050Ìý
Masters Practice Project AÌý
CVEN9451Ìý
Masters Project AÌý
CVEN9452Ìý
Masters Project BÌý
CVEN9453Ìý
Masters Project CÌý
CVEN9950Ìý
ExtensionÌýMastersÌýThesisÌý
ELEC9120Ìý
ELECÌý
ME Project AÌý
ELEC9451Ìý
Masters Project AÌý
ELEC9452Ìý
Masters Project BÌý
ELEC9453Ìý
Masters ProjectÌýCÌý
ELEC9768Ìý
Sat Project AÌý
ELEC9769Ìý
Sat Project BÌý
ELEC9771Ìý
Project Report AÌý
ELEC9772Ìý
Project Report BÌý
ENGG1000Ìý
ENGÌý
Engineering DesignÌý
ENGG1100Ìý
Grand Challenges for EngineeringÌý
ENGG1200Ìý
Undergraduate Special ProjectsÌý
ENGG2600Ìý
Engineering Vertically Integrated ProjectÌý
ENGG3600Ìý
Engineering Vertically Integrated ProjectÌý
ENGG4600Ìý
Engineering Vertically Integrated ProjectÌý
FOOD3020Ìý
CEICÌý
FS&T LaboratoryÌý
FOOD8020Ìý
FS&T LaboratoryÌý
GMAT3150Ìý
CVENÌý
Surveying Field ProjectsÌý
GSOE0006Ìý
ENGÌý
Project 6 UOCÌý
GSOE0012Ìý
Project 12 UOCÌý
GSOE0024Ìý
CEICÌý
Project 24 Units of CreditÌý
GSOE9010Ìý
ENGÌý
EngÌýPG Coursework Res SkillsÌý
GSOE9011Ìý
EngÌýPGCW Research SkillsÌý
MINE4250Ìý
MEREÌý
Hardrock Feasibility ProjectÌý
MINE4450Ìý
Mining Research Project IIÌý
MINE5010Ìý
Fundamentals of Rock BehaviourÌý
MINE5020Ìý
Geotechnical assessmentÌý
MINE8101Ìý
Fundamentals of MiningÌýEngÌý
MINE8120Ìý
Hazard ID, Risk and Safety MgtÌý
MINE8130Ìý
Technology ManagementÌý
MINE8440Ìý
Mining Industry ResearchÌýProjÌý
MINE8760Ìý
MineÌýGeolÌý& GeophysicsÌý
MINE8780Ìý
Env Mgt for the Mining IndÌý
MINE8790Ìý
Advanced Mineral EconomicsÌý
MINE8820Ìý
Mineral ProcessingÌý
MMAN4410Ìý
MECHÌý
Finite Element MethodsÌý
MMAN9001Ìý
MEngScÌýProject AÌý
MMAN9002Ìý
MEngScÌýProject BÌý
PTRL9451Ìý
MEREÌý
Masters Project AÌý
PTRL9452Ìý
Masters Project BÌý
PTRL9453Ìý
Masters Project CÌý
SENG2021Ìý
COMPSCÌý
COMPSCÌý
ReqtsÌý& Design WorkshopÌý
SENG3011Ìý
SoftwareÌýEngÌýWorkshop 3Ìý
SOLA9451Ìý
PHOTOENGÌý
Masters Project AÌý
SOLA9452Ìý
Masters Project BÌý
SOLA9453Ìý
Masters Project CÌý