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Bachelor of Engineering Science/Master of Engineering (Civil and Structural)

Charles Darwin University

CRICOS provider number: 00300K TEQSA provider ID: PRV12069

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About

Help to engineer the future. The Bachelor of Engineering Science (Civil and Structural)/Master of Engineering is an internationally accredited combined course that, upon completion, qualifies you to be recognised as a professional engineer. Developed with global industry leaders, for industry, you’ll graduate job-ready in your area of specialisation.

Study 100% online, or on-campus with flexibility to study full-time or part-time, and learn from award-winning engineers and lecturers.
The Bachelor’s component of the course develops the necessary core skills and knowledge for your specialisation. You then move to the more advanced Master’s level of study, and finish the course with a research thesis and design project.

The Bachelor’s degree will provide you with the sound base of fundamental engineering principles, followed by specific learning in the theory and practice of your specialization. The Master’s degree will expand your engineering specialist knowledge, with an emphasis on the themes of sustainability, creativity, teamwork, design, research and leadership.

As a professional civil and structural engineer, you will continually challenge traditional civil and construction methods with creativity and innovation to help design and manage structures for the modern world. Key areas include structures, water resources, roads and traffic, bridges and marine structures.

Areas of study

Engineering.

Career opportunities

Design; construction; water supply and treatment; infrastructure development; roads, traffic and project management.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Engineering Science (Civil and Structural) of this combined course is accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of engineering technologist and therefore recognised internationally under the Sydney Accord. The Master of Engineering of this combined course is accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of professional engineer and therefore recognised internationally under the Washington Accord.

Note: Engineers Australia initially gives provisional accreditation for new engineering courses – full accreditation can only be obtained after the first students have graduated.

Practical experience

Two 12-week work placements.

Fees and charges

The Australian Government pays part of the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Current CDU fee information.

Prerequisites

Mathematics Advanced (or equivalent) or Physics (or equivalent).

Admission criteria

All applicants

Refer to the CDU general admission criteria.

Student profile

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Further information

View all details of this course on the Charles Darwin University website.

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