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Overview

Become an adaptable, innovative and creative civil engineer. La Trobe's Bachelor of Civil Engineering will help you meet the diverse challenges of civil engineering anywhere in the world. Learn the basics of electrical, mechanical and electronic engineering. Gain in-depth knowledge of geotechnical, hydraulic, transport and structural engineering. You'll be equipped … For more content click the Read more button below. You'll learn:Sustainable infrastructureGain a grounding in the design and production of renewable energy systems.Civil constructionUnderstand civil engineering from a design, practical and project management perspective.Water resourcesWater engineering is an essential component of civil engineering. Learn about fluid dynamics, hydraulic systems, hydrological cycles, water quality, water management and water treatment.Transport engineeringAnalyse and design multimodal transport facilities, road and pavement structures.SurveyingTake measurements of the earth's surface and perform calculations to produce maps and drawings for civil engineering design and construction.Computer aided designUse computers and software to design, improve and assess civil engineering projects.The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 8.

Portfolio

Science, Health & Engineering (Pre 2022)

Course coordinator

Gokhan Yilmaz

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora)

CRICOS code

078469G

Course instance contact

Vipul Patel

Course duration (full time)

4 years

Study level

Undergraduate

AQF level

Level 8 – Bachelor Degree Honours

Available only as an exit award

No

Study options

Domestic

International onshore

Completion requirements

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours), students must complete 480 credit points consisting of: 405 core credit-points 60 core-choice credit points 15 elective credit points

Course structure
480 credit points

Level four120 credit points

Course intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply the principles and technical knowledge of engineering and use the current tools and techniques to solve engineering problems in building and civil infrastructure design and construction
2.
Use mathematical tools and techniques to achieve appropriate solutions to civil engineering problems
3.
Critically investigate a problem for the purpose of formulating and evaluating an appropriate, effective engineering solution
4.
Evaluate information to review, assess and suggest improvements to plans, designs and processes
5.
Demonstrate an awareness of social, cultural and environmental issues when solving engineering problems and abide by the professional and ethical requirements mandated by Engineers Australia
6.
Communicate technical information orally, with clear and concise arguments, to technical and non-technical audiences
7.
Communicate technical information in writing and drawings to both technical and non-technical audiences
8.
Collaborate and contribute effectively as both a team leader and a team member to achieve team goals
9.
Identify and articulate problems, risks and develop novel, logical solutions

Course features

Work based learning (placement) requirements

Compulsory placements (Work Based Learning)
During this course, you will participate in one or more supervised Work Based Learning (WBL) placements designed to allow you to practice newly acquired skills, behaviours and knowledge while integrating theory with practice. The placements will immerse you in professional work culture, enabling you to develop and further enhance your skills. WBL provides you with the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience at one or more of our local, interstate or international industry partners or agencies. WBL placements will generally be arranged by the College based Placements Operation Team or Experiential Learning Team at La Trobe University. The number of hours undertaken can vary considerably, depending on the requirements of the course. Students may incur additional costs and it may be necessary to travel or relocate to complete a specific placement. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information.

Students not undertaking the Work Integrated Learning subjects (EMS4WLA and EMS4WLB) are required to complete at least 12 weeks certified practical experience under the guidance of an experienced engineer before being deemed to have completed the course and therefore qualify to graduate. This is preferably undertaken during the annual vacation following the third year of the course but may be done at the conclusion of the final year. International students must undertake their experience during the annual vacation following the third year. It may be done at the conclusion of final year but must be completed before the student's visa expiry date. Visa expiry dates may not be extended for the sole purpose of completing practical experience. International applicants are advised to ensure they have the correct visa to undertake this work placement.

Career outcomes

As a civil engineering graduate, you'll be well placed to pursue roles that include:

  • Structural engineer
    • Scope, survey, design and develop residential, industrial, commercial and public projects in building and infrastructure.
    • Liaise with clients and stakeholders, work in teams, write technical reports and follow projects through to completion.
    • Use your knowledge of physics, design and materials to deliver outstanding results.
  • Water and wastewater engineer
    • Design projects involving provision of potable water, disposal of wastewater and sewage, or prevention of flood-related damages.
    • Perform hydraulic modelling and hydraulic structures design.
  • Transport engineer
    • Plan, design, operate, and manage transport systems to provide for the safe, efficient, comfortable, reliable, and environmental friendly movements of people and goods.
  • Geotechnical engineer
    • Perform geotechnical studies and investigations to evaluate construction site conditions and design the suitable geo-structures.
  • Renewable energy engineer
    • Conduct feasibility studies, tender projects and work to budget.
    • Analyse data, refine design and implement project plans to deliver renewable energy solutions.
  • Project estimator
    • Assess project scope and make recommendations for improving delivery.
    • Deal with costing, quoting, estimation and timelines.
    • Manage stakeholders through clear lines of communication, provide technical guidance and contribute to the improvement of workflow and process.
  • Construction engineer
    • Oversee diverse, large scale construction projects that may include housing, roads, building sites and sewerage systems.
    • Liaise with management, lead teams and provide valuable knowledge to deliver best practice construction outcomes.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) is accredited by Engineers Australia (EA). Professional membership may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

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