Advanced Diploma of Civil and Structural Engineering

Engineering Institute of Technology

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 03567C

Graduates will have the knowledge and skills to contribute to the capacity of civil and structural engineering and related industries to maintain their competitiveness in a global marketplace through the application of latest technologies, value adding to existing products, process and services and the development of new, sustainable and innovative solutions. This program aims to impart the necessary civil and structural engineering skills, and all the theory covered is tied to a practical outcome. Eight threads run through the program to give you maximum, functional coverage in the field of civil and structural engineering. These threads comprise of environmental issues, engineering technologies, drawing, 2D and 3D CAD design, building materials, roads, steel, concrete, pavement, drainage, soil, water supply and sewerage, construction sites, and engineering management.

Structure

35 Modules

Subjects

  • VU22678 Use building information modelling (BIM) technology for a project
  • DCSBCE602 Use basic CAD in engineering
  • DCSGRE603 Use graphics in engineering
  • DCSBME604 Use basic mathematics in engineering
  • DCSCON605 Use basic construction in engineering
  • DCSPHY606 Use physics in engineering
  • DCSSTA607 Use statics in engineering
  • DCSMAT608 Use materials in engineering
  • DCSOEE609 Operate in an engineering environment
  • DCSMTH610 Use mathematics in engineering
  • DCSBSD611 Produce basic steel drawings
  • DCSBSE612 Use basic soils in engineering
  • DCSBFE613 Use basic fluids in engineering
  • DCSSUR614 Use surveying in engineering
  • DCSSOM615 Use strength of materials in engineering
  • DCSCAD616 Use CAD in engineering
  • DCSBCD617 Produce basic concrete drawings
  • DCSENV618 Use basic environmental concepts in engineering
  • DCSBSA619 Use basic structural analysis in engineering
  • VU22553 Produce advanced engineering drawings for a steel structure
  • VU22493 Produce drawings to enable urban road construction
  • VU22492 Produce engineering drawings for a rural road
  • DCSSOL623 Use soils in engineering
  • DCSFLE624 Use fluids in engineering
  • VU22552 Produce advanced engineering drawings for a reinforced concrete structure
  • DCSSAE626 Use structural analysis in engineering
  • DCSCAE627 Use 3D CAD in engineering
  • DPEFPE619 Apply the fundamentals of professional engineering
  • VU22494 Produce engineering drawings for a stormwater reticulation scheme
  • VU22549 Produce an engineering design for a sewerage reticulation scheme
  • VU22547 Produce an engineering drainage design of pipes and culverts
  • VU22550 Produce an engineering design for a reinforced concrete structure
  • VU22543 Produce an advanced engineering design for a reinforced concrete structure
  • VU22551 Produce an engineering design for a steel structure
  • VU22544 Produce an advanced engineering design for a steel structure

Standard entry requirements

  • Applicants must have at least an Australian Year 12 or Cert III trade qualification (or equivalent) in a related field.
  • They must have at least 2 years work experience in a related field.
  • At least 4 years work experience in a related field - subject to acceptance of an application for Credit to Entry.
  • Satisfactory English language proficiency at an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education (or equivalent).
  • A specified level of achievement in a recognized English language test such as IELTS (or equivalent) at a score of at least 5.5 (with no individual band score less than 5.0), or equivalent.
  • Satisfactory completion of another course offered by EIT, or by another tertiary institution, in English

Study information

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  • Online/Off-campus : 24 months

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