Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) (Pathway to Master of Engineering (Engineering Management))

Study Discipline: Engineering & Technology
Study Programme Details
City: Adelaide
Country: Australia
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

48 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on an accelerated journey towards mastery with our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) – a dynamic pathway leading to a Master of Engineering (Engineering Management) qualification. This fast-tracked program propels you into an advanced realm of knowledge, specifically tailored for the specialized field of engineering management.

This isn’t just a study program; it’s your express route to becoming a leader in civil and structural engineering, equipped with the skills to manage the operations of engineering organizations at a master’s level. Imagine fast-tracking your career, gaining a deeper understanding of the complexities of both engineering and management in just four years.

Overview

Civil and structural engineers are the architects of the infrastructure that sustains our cities, towns, and rural areas. Dive into the design and construction of buildings, bridges, and other vital components of infrastructure. What sets our program apart is the seamless integration with the Master of Engineering (Engineering Management), where you’ll refine your skills to oversee the operations of an engineering organization.

Imagine learning in cutting-edge facilities, with UniSA being the No. 1 choice in South Australia for engineering campus facilities. Picture yourself in the largest strong floor in the southern hemisphere and a 1200m long hydraulic testing facility, gaining hands-on experience that transcends traditional classroom learning.

Admission Requirements

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  • Programming Concepts (COMP 1045)
  • Engineering Materials (RENG 1005)
  • Mathematical Methods for Engineers 1 (MATH 1063)
  • Sustainable Engineering Practice (ENGG 1003)
  • Mathematical Methods for Engineers 2 (MATH 1064)
  • Electrical and Electronic Systems (EEET 1027)
  • Engineering Mechanics (MENG 1012)
  • Engineering Design and Innovation (ENGG 1004)
  • Engineering Modelling (MATH 2009)
  • Mechanics of Materials (CIVE 2005)
  • Introduction to Surveying and Spatial Sciences (GEOE 1018)
  • Engineering and Environmental Geology (EART 3012)
  • Introduction to Water Engineering (CIVE 2010)
  • Project Management for Engineers (ENGG 2004)
  • Civil Engineering Techniques (CIVE 2009)
  • Road Design and Traffic Management (CIVE 2012)

AUD$ 39,600 per annum

Future Career Outcomes

Explore the stories of our successful alumni, who have not only excelled in their fields but have also redefined the boundaries of engineering. Discover how our program aligns with industry demands, fostering skill development that is not just relevant but crucial in the evolving job market. Your journey doesn’t end with graduation; it’s a launchpad to a future where your impact on engineering management is limitless.

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