Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Honours)
CRICOS
111301H
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)
The civil engineer's job is to solve problems relating to the infrastructure of modern society, and to consider the environmental impact, efficiency and cost effectiveness of this infrastructure. For example, civil engineers may be involved in establishing whether or not a building design is safe, or may inspect and analyse a dam wall to see if it is structurally sound. Civil engineers enjoy excellent career prospects as they are involved in so many facets of everyday life and its associated infrastructure.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Callaghan | Full-time - 4 years | N/A | 77 |
Structure
The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) is a four year program, students are required to complete 320 units, which is comprised of: 260 units of core courses; 20 units core design courses; 10 units of project core courses; and 30 units of elective courses.
Subjects
- Civil 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.