Civil Construction Engineering Major – Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Study Programme Details
City: | Auckland |
Country: | New Zealand |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Spring Session |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey by enrolling in the Civil Construction Engineering major within the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree. Discover the art of constructing quality structures that enrich our living and working environments.
Overview
In our interconnected world, the role of civil and construction engineers is paramount. They shape the landscape by designing safe, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable buildings and infrastructure. Whether orchestrating high-density housing or commercial construction projects, these engineers create reliable processes and construct enduring structures. AUT’s Civil Construction Engineering program is your gateway to acquiring the skills for these gratifying careers.
Admission Requirements
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If you’re studying civil construction engineering, you’ll develop skills in construction management, structural engineering, materials technologies, building information modelling, construction systems, productivity improvement and waste reduction strategies.
Most of your first-year courses are shared between the majors in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and the Bachelor of Engineering Technology, making it easy for you to switch between our engineering degrees and majors.
You also need to complete 800 hours of planned, supervised work experience to graduate, in addition to completing all your courses. This experience exposes you to common engineering industry practices and helps you gain knowledge of engineering procedures, engineering responsibilities, and health and safety practices.
- Domestic $8,435 – $10,607 (for 120 points)
- International $45,246 (for 120 points)
Future Career Outcomes
Envision a future where your expertise contributes to the creation of resilient infrastructure, leaving a lasting impact on the built environment.