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Undergraduate
Degree Programmes
Department |
Programme |
Degree |
Chemical Engineering |
Chemical & Process Engineering |
BSc (Eng) |
Chemical Engineering |
Petroleum Geoscience |
Bachelor of Science |
Civil & Environmental Engr |
Civil Engineering |
BSc (Eng) |
Civil & Environmental Engr |
Civil with Environmental Eng |
BSc (Eng) |
Electrical & Computer Engr |
Electrical & Computer Eng |
BSc (Eng) |
Mech & Manufacturing Engr |
Mechanical Engineering |
BSc (Eng) |
Mech & Manufacturing Engr |
Mech Eng with Biosystems |
BSc (Eng) |
Mech & Manufacturing Engr |
Industrial Engineering |
BSc (Eng) |
Surveying & Land Information |
Surveying & Land Information |
Bachelor of Science |
- The Degree of Bachelor of Science (Engineering)
(BSc Eng) is obtainable in the branches:
- Chemical & Process Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Civil with Environmental Engineering
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering with a
Minor in BiosystemsDegrees may be awarded in each discipline with First
Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper or Lower
Division), Third Class Honours or Pass.
- The Degree of Bachelor of Science is obtainable in
Petroleum Geoscience. Degrees may be awarded with
First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper or
Lower Division), Third Class Honours or Pass.
- The Degree of Bachelor of Science is obtainable in Surveying
& Land Information. Degrees may be awarded
with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper
or Lower Division), Third Class Honours or Pass.
- The Degree of Bachelor of Science is obtainable in Land
Management (Valuation). Degrees may be awarded
with First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Upper
or Lower Division), Third Class Honours or Pass.
Faculty
Entry Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
Before a student can be registered for a Degree
Programme in the Faculty of Engineering, he/she
must:
(a) Have satisfied the University Matriculation Requirements
for entry to a Degree Programme (see Matriculation
Requirements cited in the Compendium of General
Regulations for Students), and
(b) Either:
- Have included among his/her qualifications, passes
at the required levels in accordance with the
Course Requirements in Regulation 3,
OR
- Have obtained passes in Science & Agriculture at
this University* in the subjects:
• Pure and Applied Mathematics, Physics (and
Chemistry for those applying for Chemical
and Process Engineering) at the Preliminary
Examinations, or in Mathematics and Physics
(and Chemistry for those applying for
Chemical and Process Engineering) at the
Introductory Examinations.
OR
- Have obtained other tertiary levels qualifications
in accordance with the course requirements in
Regulation 5.
* See Faculty of Science & Agriculture Regulations for Examinations
Criteria to be used for Advanced Level Students
- Chemical & Process Engineering:
• ‘A-‘ average or better in Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry at GCE Advanced Level
- Civil and Civil with Environmental Engineering:
• ‘C+’ average or better in Mathematics and Physics
at GCE Advanced Level
- Mechanical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering with
Biosystems:
• ‘C+’ average or better in Mathematics and Physics
at GCE Advanced Level
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
• ‘B+’ average or better in GCE Advanced Level
Mathematics and Physics OR ‘B’ average in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/other at GCE
Advanced Level
- Surveying & Land Information/Land Management
(Valuation)
• ‘C’ grade in Mathematics and a pass in one other
relevant GCE Advanced Level subject
- Petroleum Geoscience
• ‘A’ average or above in three (3) ‘A’ levels from
the following: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
Geography
• CAPE: (a) 1’s in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
or Geography (b) must complete Unit I and Unit II in both
Mathematics and Physics, and Chemistry or
Geography with a minimum average of Grade II
in all six (6) units.

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