Deepen your technical skills and career prospects with this combined degree program. Complete both degrees in five years.
We educate our engineers to meet the global challenges of the future. Civil engineers are responsible for the physical infrastructure that allows society to function. Your studies will cover the three main civil specialisations in structural, water and geotechnical engineering.
When you study a Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) you develop complex technical skills and experience that equips you for a wide range of exciting and rewarding careers across a range of industries.
The work of surveyors knows no bounds and could see you play an important role within your local community, across countries, and continents. Surveyors focus on the measurement, management, analysis and display of spatial information describing the Earth and its physical features.
Course overview
Build critical technical engineering skills by studying:
- structural engineering
- water engineering
- geomechanics
- transportation Engineering
- civil engineering materials
- engineering Management
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
