Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil)

Bachelor's degree

In Canberra (Australia)

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  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

COURSE VIDEO Student Profile: Kate McDonnell 2:27 This degree will teach you about planning, designing and testing structures within the built environment, including buildings, roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, dams and ports as well as systems for managing water and sewerage. Core units of study will enable you to master the foundations of civil engineering before specialising in your chosen major.

Much of the physical infrastructure of our modern society is designed and built by civil engineers. The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil Engineering) will teach you about planning, designing and testing structures within the built environment.

You will develop professional technical, managerial, organisational, financial, environmental and problem solving skills in the discipline.





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You may become responsible for the design and construction of our transport systems, the design and management of our gas and water supply, sewerage systems, harbours, airports or railways

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Systems
  • Skills and Training
  • Design
  • Testing
  • Planning
  • Built Environment

Course programme

Study Plan

The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil Engineering) is undertaken full-time over four years. Students enrol in junior units of study with a maximum 48 credit points during first year. A typical unit of study has a value of 6 credit points.

During the first two years, the foundation for all civil engineering studies is laid with Science, Mathematics, Computing, and introductory Civil Engineering subjects. A surveying camp completed in the second year of the course enhances both practical skills and important professional and social skills in a team environment. At the end of third year, students usually undertake practical industry experience, working for about three months in an engineering firm. In fourth year, students specialise further with elective subjects specific to civil engineering. Students undertake an Honours thesis or engineering project in fourth year.

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Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil)

Price on request