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    Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)

    University of Newcastle

    University of Newcastle

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    Australia, Newcastle

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    088923G

    Campuses

    Newcastle

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Feb-2024
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    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 41,845  / year
    Next Intake 26-Feb-2024

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)

    About

    Civil engineering. A firm foundation for your career.

    At the University of Newcastle we educate our engineers to meet the global challenges of the future. You'll learn to engineer energy-efficient buildings using the latest materials and help develop sustainable and resilient infrastructure in developing countries. Perhaps your study will lead you to design Australia’s first high-speed train network to connect communities and reduce carbon emissions. Your degree could even build a revolutionary water recycling plant to tackle water security issues.

    What is civil engineering? Civil engineers are responsible for the physical infrastructure that enables modern societies to function. As a civil engineering student you will study buildings, highways and railways, tunnels, airports, power generation facilities and harbour facilities. Your courses will focus on preparing you to design, build and manage these structures as a fully qualified civil engineer.

    Build critical technical engineering skills by studying courses in:

    • Structural engineering
    • Water engineering
    • Geomechanics
    • Transportation Engineering
    • Civil engineering materials
    • Engineering Management

    Connect with industry through guest lectures and interdisciplinary projects solving real world problems. Gain invaluable practical experience through your industry placement.

    Become job-ready through our professional practice courses. You'll learn to tackle ‘wicked problems’ and develop essential workplace skills in finance, project management, sustainability, communication and entrepreneurism.

    Develop your surveying skills in:

    • electronic surveying
    • survey computing
    • spatial data systems and remote sensing
    • analysis of observations
    • geodesy
    • land boundary definition
    • photogrammetry
    • industrial surveying
    • astronomy and satellite positioning
    • town planning

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    Career

    Civil engineers work for construction companies, consulting firms, project management companies, transport companies and governments. You could specialise in:

    • structural engineering - design buildings, bridges, airports, railways, and towers, and the suitability of materials for infrastructure projects
    • water engineering - design and manage water supply, control and treatment systems
    • transport and traffic engineering – plan, investigate and optimise transport systems
    • geotechnical engineering - design foundations, support structures, assess stability of slopes and tunnels.

    Civil engineering is flexible and diverse. You might prefer to work onsite, in design and development, or a leadership role managing people and projects. Typical positions include:

    • civil engineering designer
    • structural engineer
    • geotechnical engineer
    • transport systems engineer
    • stormwater engineer
    • urban development engineer

    Remarkably, engineering is the most commonly held degree among the highest performing Fortune 500 CEOs – the CEOs of companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Tesla Motors are all engineers.

    The combined degree advantage: Surveyors work on a local as well as a global scale, working on projects as diverse as the planning of local facilities, to the prediction of earthquakes and mapping of the ocean floor. A shortage of surveyors in Australia will make finding a job easy.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 41,845  / year
    University of Newcastle

    Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)

    University of Newcastle

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    Newcastle

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