Fees: Faculty of Engineering
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The following table shows indicative tuition fee amounts for 2014 (dependent on your fee type). The fees listed on this table are in Australian dollars (AUD). Tuition fees are reviewed annually and may increase each year. The University of New South Wales makes every attempt to ensure that all information is correct at the time of publication. However, the University reserves the right to amend any or all of the information below without notice in response to changing circumstances or for any other reason.
2014 Fee Schedule - Engineering
To calculate the fee for a course refer to the Course Prefix, the Course Classification and the Student Classification to determine the fee per unit of credit (UOC), then multiply by the UOC value of the course (available from the Handbook). |
e.g. An international student is enrolling in a Faculty of Engineering course, MANF3100, which has a value of 6 UOC and the course is classified as Undergraduate. The fee for this course will be $745 x 6 = $4470.00. |
FACULTY ENGINEERING |
Course Classification |
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Undergraduate |
Postgraduate |
Research* |
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Student Classification |
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Domestic |
International |
Domestic |
International |
International |
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Course Prefix |
Organisational Unit |
Fee Band per unit of credit |
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AERO |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
AVEN |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
BINF |
School of Computer Science and Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
BIOM |
Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
CEIC |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
CHEN |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
COMP |
School of Computer Science and Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
CVEN |
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
ENGG |
Faculty of Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
na |
ELEC |
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
FUEL |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
FOOD |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
GENE |
Faculty of Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
na |
na |
na |
GMAT |
School of Surveying and Goespatial Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
GSOE |
Graduate School of Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
INDC |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
MANF |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
MECH |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
MINE |
School of Mining Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
MMAN |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
na |
MNNG |
School of Mining Engineering |
na |
na |
$680 |
$740 |
na |
MTRN |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
NAVL |
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
PHTN |
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
POLY |
School of Chemical Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
PTRL |
School of Petroleum Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
SENG |
School of Computer Science and Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
SOLA |
School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
TELE |
School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications |
$740 |
$745 |
$570 |
$740 |
$760 |
The fees listed are applicable to students who commenced study from Summer Session 2003 onwards.
* For further information on fees for International Postgraduate Research Candidates please visit http://research.unsw.edu.au/costs.
A course is defined by the Academic Board as 'a unit of instruction approved by the University as being a discrete part of the requirements for a program offered by the University'. Each approved course of the University is identified by a sequence of eight characters, consisting of a four character alphabetical prefix which identifies the organisational unit responsible for administering the course, and a four digit numeric suffix which identifies the course. Each course has a unit of credit value defined.
Course identifiers are approved by the Registrar and the system of allocation is based on the following guidelines: |
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1. | A four character alphabetical prefix is used to indicate the subject area. This usually correlates with the authority offering the course (normally a School of the University), but in some cases identifies subject specialisations or cross-disciplinary subject areas. |
2. | Each course identifier is unique and is not used for more than one course title. |
Courses offered are listed and described in the UNSW Handbook. The subject areas and organisational units for each identifying alphabetical prefix are also described in the Specialisations pages in the Handbook.
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