About this program
BEng (Metallurgical Engineering) Engage
he Engineering Augmented Degree program (Engage) is an extended degree program with a five-year curriculum. It is designed to enable students who show academic potential but who do not meet the normal entry requirements for the four-year degree program, to obtain an Engineering degree. Engage students spend the first three years of the program covering the content of the first two years of the four-year degree program.
Admission requirements
The admission requirements apply to students who apply for admission to the University of Pretoria with a National Senior Certificate (NSC) and Independent Examination Board (IEB) qualifications.
Applicants with qualifications other than the abovementioned should refer to Brochure: Undergraduate program Information 2022: Qualifications other than the NSC and IEB.
Citizens from countries other than South Africa (applicants who are not South African citizens) should also refer to Brochure: Newcomer's Guide 2021.
School of Tomorrow (SOT), Accelerated Christian Education (ACE), and General Education Development Test (GED): The University of Pretoria no longer accepts qualifications awarded by these institutions.
National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV) Level 4: The University of Pretoria may consider NCV candidates, provided they meet the exemption for bachelor's status criteria and the program requirements.
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Curriculum Year 1
Fundamental modules
- Academic orientation
Core modules
- General chemistry
- Physics
- Humanities and social sciences
- Humanities and social sciences
- Professional orientation
- Additional chemistry 1
- Additional mathematics 1
- Professional orientation
- Additional physics
- Additional mathematics 2
- Calculus
- Mathematics
- Workshop practice
Year 2
- Electricity and electronics
- Community-based project
- Additional electricity and electronics
- Additional graphical communication
- Additional materials science
- Additional statics
- Graphical communication
- Materials science
- Statics
- Calculus
- Numerical methods
Year 3
- Engineering statistics
- Electrical engineering
- Mineralogy
- Programming and information technology
- Dynamics
- Professional and technical communication
- Materials science
- Process thermodynamics
- Metallurgical calculations
- Mathematics
- Differential equations
Year 4
- Engineering management
- Engineering activity and group work
- Hydrometallurgy
- Materials science
- Mechanical metallurgy
- Minerals processing
- Process heat transfer and control
- Pyrometallurgy
- Industrial training
- Metallurgical fluid mechanics
- Refractory materials
Final Year
- Engineering professionalism
- Hydrometallurgy
- Corrosion
- Minerals processing
- Process design
- Metals processing
- Industrial training
- Research project
Scholarships & funding
Several scholarship options are available, please visit the university website for more information.
Tuition
For more information about tuition fees, please contact the University.
Qualification
Total Credits: 667
A graduate in engineering should be able to apply the following skills on an advanced level:
- Engineering problem solving.
- Application of specialist and fundamental knowledge, with specific reference to mathematics, basic sciences and engineering sciences.
- Engineering design and synthesis.
- Investigation, experimentation and data analysis.
- Engineering methods, skills, tools and information technology.
- Professional and general communication.
- Awareness and knowledge of the impact of engineering activity on society and the physical environment.
- Work in teams and in multidisciplinary environments.
- An awareness and ability for lifelong learning.
- An awareness and knowledge of principles of professional ethics and practice.
- Awareness and knowledge of engineering management principles and economic decision-making.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Information Technology
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