Bachelor of Engineering
(Civil and Construction Engineering) (Honours)
As our built environment becomes increasingly complicated, ambitious construction projects can only be completed by teams of people with different skills, working together. The civil engineer is central to this process.
In this course you will develop scientific, mathematical, and practical skills to solve engineering problems – first in the Engineering Foundation Year (EFY) and then by developing specific civil engineering attributes. In your third year you will apply these skills in structural analysis and design, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, hydraulics, construction, and professional practice.
In your final year, you will integrate your design, construction, and management skills in large civil engineering projects and undertake a major research project. Project topics include structural integrity, construction materials science or pavement design, water quality, water systems, and construction management applications.
Duration
Schedule
Location
SLQF Level
Medium
Awarding University
This internationally recognized academic programme is awarded by the University of Queensland.
Ensures globally accepted academic standards, preparing students with practical skills aligned to current industry needs and expectations.
Accreditation
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Programme Structure
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Year 1
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Year 2
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Year 3
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Year 4
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CE1011 | Engineering Mechanics | 4 |
| ME1010 | Engineering Design and Processes | 4 |
| EC1020 | Electrical Systems | 3 |
| MA1302 | Engineering Mathematics I | 3 |
| EL1200 | English Language Skills I | 2 |
| Elective(2) | ||
| ME1020 | Introduction to Renewable Energy | 2 |
| CE1911 | Introduction to Sustainable Engineering | 2 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| ME1030 | Engineering Skills Development | 3 |
| ME1040 | Engineering Principles and Communication | 4 |
| MT1010 | Engineering Materials | 4 |
| MA1312 | Engineering Mathematics II | 3 |
| EC1440 | Engineering Programming | 3 |
| EL1210 | English Language Skills II | 2 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CE2011 | Structural Analysis I | 4 |
| CE2711 | Fluid Mechanics | 4 |
| CE2021 | Properties and Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
| CE2211 | Civil Engineering Methods | 3 |
| MA2302 | Engineering Mathematics III | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CE2811 | Geotechnical Engineering I | 3 |
| CE2032 | Structural Design I | 4 |
| CE2042 | Structural Analysis II | 4 |
| CE2051 | Advanced Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
| ME2720 | Introduction to Thermal Processes | 2 |
| CE2940 | Civil Engineering Surveying Camp | 0 |
| 001 | Humanities I | 0 |
| Industrial Training Part 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CE2911 | Industrial Training I | 0 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| STEN3003 | Advanced Structural Analysis | 0 |
| TREN3001 | Transportation Engineering and Earthworks | 0 |
| GEOT3002 | Geotechnical Engineering Analysis | 0 |
| STEN3004 | Structural Actions and Steel Design | 0 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| GEOT3003 | Geotechnical Engineering for Foundations | 0 |
| CSEN3000 | Civil Engineering Project and Cost Management | 0 |
| CVEN3002 | Hydraulics and Hydrology | 0 |
| STEN3005 | Reinforced Concrete Design | 0 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CVEN4003 | Civil Engineering Research Project 1 | 0 |
| CSEN4003 | Civil Engineering Practices, Quality and Legislation | 0 |
| STEN4003 | Integrated Structural Design | 0 |
| Elective(4) | ||
| GEOT4002 | Geotechnical Design and Modelling | 0 |
| STEN4004 | Advanced Structural Modelling | 0 |
| CVEN4005 | Advanced Hydraulics and Hydrology | 0 |
| STEN4005 | Advanced Concrete Design and Construction | 0 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| CVEN4004 | Civil Engineering Research Project 2 | 0 |
| CSEN4002 | Integrated Design and Construction | 0 |
| Elective(5) | ||
| ENEN4005 | Water and Environmental Engineering | 0 |
| TREN4002 | Traffic and Road Pavement Engineering | 0 |
| CSEN4005 | Precast Concrete Design and Construction | 0 |
| STEN4006 | Structural Dynamics | 0 |
| STEN4007 | Sustainability and Durability of Concrete Structures | 0 |
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As our built environment becomes increasingly complicated, ambitious construction projects can only be completed by teams of people with different skills, working together. The civil engineer is central to this process.
In this course you will develop scientific, mathematical, and practical skills to solve engineering problems – first in the Engineering Foundation Year (EFY) and then by developing specific civil engineering attributes. In your third year you will apply these skills in structural analysis and design, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, hydraulics, construction, and professional practice.
In your final year, you will integrate your design, construction, and management skills in large civil engineering projects and undertake a major research project. Project topics include structural integrity, construction materials science or pavement design, water quality, water systems, and construction management applications.