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Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction Engineering) (Honours)

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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.

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.

Why & What..?

WHY CHOOSE (CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING) (HONOURS)
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY
WHAT ARE THE PROGRAM OUTCOMES

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Programme Structure

Previous Curriculum

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.

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