Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Honours)
CRICOS
111304E
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)
The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) combined degree program is offered by the College of Engineering, Science and Environment. This program provides students with an opportunity to undertake concurrent study in civil engineering and surveying and complete two awards. In general, it offers greater breadth of learning, enhancing the academic and professional qualities gained in each degree. At the same time, it recognises the increasing need for students to graduate with multidisciplinary skills.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Callaghan | Full-time - 5 years Part-time - 5 years | N/A | 77 |
Structure
The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) is a five year program, students are required to complete 410 units, which are comprised of: 380 units of core courses; 20 units of design core corses; and 10 units of project core courses.
Subjects
- Civil engineering
- Surveying engineering
Entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent. Alternative entry pathways may include approved TAFE studies, preparatory programs such as Newstep, Open Foundation or Tertiary Preparation Certificate. Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics (Band 5 or above) or equivalent. One science-related subject would also be an advantage (Physics or Chemistry preferred). Applicants who have achieved less than Mathematics Band 5 may be admitted to the program but may need to complete additional study to successfully complete the requirements of the program. Students who have completed HSC Mathematics General 2 may be admitted to the program but can expect to undertake additional studies to successfully complete the requirements of the program.
Recognition
This degree program is accredited by Engineers Australia and other affiliated international organisations.
Study Pathways
Credit transfer agreements with TAFE NSW and other education providers are under continuous negotiation.