Faculty of Engineering Admission Scheme (FEAS)
This used to be MCE Multiple Entry Criteria Scheme in 2006
For 2008 info see: http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/feas/index.htm
MULTIPLE CRITERIA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
For 2006 admissions, Engineering @ UNSW has introduced multiple criteria entry requirements for the admission of undergraduate students to its degree programs. Both current Year 12 and other applicants are eligible to apply.
Engineering is a professional discipline and while good academic performance at school is certainly necessary to complete undergraduate engineering study at university, success in engineering also depends on motivation, attitudes and some ability in areas not measured in high school assessment. For example, engineering is a profession which builds on design and problem solving skills, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
If you are genuinely interested in engineering and think you have a good chance of performing to a high level at university but think your final UAI could be between 75 and 88 you should consider applying for multiple criteria entry requirements.
Your suitability for the program will be assessed from your attitude, commitment and interest, the subjects you chose for your HSC, and your UAI (or equivalent rank if you have undertaken any tertiary study). This process will allow you to make a more considered judgement as to whether you might really be suited to engineering at UNSW and subsequently to the engineering profession.
If your estimated UAI is between 75 and 88, the Faculty strongly encourages you to submit a written application for an interview on an official application form.
General enquiries may be directed to Email: feas@unsw.edu.au
This used to be MCE Multiple Entry Criteria Scheme in 2006
For 2008 info see: http://www.eng.unsw.edu.au/feas/index.htm
MULTIPLE CRITERIA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
For 2006 admissions, Engineering @ UNSW has introduced multiple criteria entry requirements for the admission of undergraduate students to its degree programs. Both current Year 12 and other applicants are eligible to apply.
Engineering is a professional discipline and while good academic performance at school is certainly necessary to complete undergraduate engineering study at university, success in engineering also depends on motivation, attitudes and some ability in areas not measured in high school assessment. For example, engineering is a profession which builds on design and problem solving skills, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
If you are genuinely interested in engineering and think you have a good chance of performing to a high level at university but think your final UAI could be between 75 and 88 you should consider applying for multiple criteria entry requirements.
Your suitability for the program will be assessed from your attitude, commitment and interest, the subjects you chose for your HSC, and your UAI (or equivalent rank if you have undertaken any tertiary study). This process will allow you to make a more considered judgement as to whether you might really be suited to engineering at UNSW and subsequently to the engineering profession.
If your estimated UAI is between 75 and 88, the Faculty strongly encourages you to submit a written application for an interview on an official application form.
General enquiries may be directed to Email: feas@unsw.edu.au
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