Highlights
- Australia will be investing $120 billion into infrastructure over the next decade creating strong demand for engineers with a background in sustainable infrastructure.
- Brisbane’s infrastructure is transforming in preparation for the 2032 Olympic Games, creating an urgency for skilled engineers.
- Specialise in either smart transport and mobility or water engineering and undertake an industry project in your chosen major.
Learn to provide smart, cost-effective and environmentally responsible infrastructure solutions for a sustainable society. This course is designed for engineers with a background in civil engineering looking to upskill or be introduced to the field of sustainable infrastructure. Gain valuable experience in managing projects across a range of industries and learn to manage constraints in time, cost, quality, as well as social, political and environmental challenges.
You will graduate with advanced contemporary knowledge and skills in sustainable infrastructure, specialising in either smart transport and mobility, or water engineering.
Smart transport and mobility
Apply innovative, systematic approaches to plan, design, deliver and manage projects in smart transport and mobility in a way that assures sustainable outcomes over their whole lifecycle. Graduate ready to work in a range of organisations and industries such as engineering consulting companies, construction companies, infrastructure management, and emergency services.
Water engineering
Effectively communicate water engineering problems, related complex data and solutions in contemporary professional formats for diverse purposes and audiences. Undertake units in catchment hydrology and flood modelling, artificial intelligence in water modelling, and developing more sustainable and energy efficient water and wastewater treatment solutions.
