Deakin University

Course Details

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours)

Course Description

Deakin’s Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) places great emphasis on the practical application of scientific and engineering principles to produce industry-ready civil engineers, who are immediately employable and capable of adapting to an ever-changing future. The degree gives you the building blocks to plan, design, construct and maintain the civil infrastructure systems that are necessary for our day-to-day lives such as roads, airports and railways; water supply and sewerage systems; water resources and catchments; buildings; bridges and dams; and earth slopes and foundations. This course covers the broad range of civil engineering disciplines including engineering materials, structural engineering, water engineering, geotechnical engineering and transport engineering. You will learn generic skills, including entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership, project management, technical report writing and presentation, and comprehension and communication. You will also develop an understanding of the ethical basis of the engineering profession and practice, contemporary technical and professional issues in the practice of engineering, as well as how to address complex problems and produce innovative solutions beneficial to an organisation and society. You will also gain a sound, fundamental understanding of the scientific principles underlying technology; learn the basic principles underlying the management of physical, human and financial resources; acquire the mathematical and computational skills necessary for solving theoretical and practical problems and for meeting future changes in technology; and gain an understanding of the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of the professional engineer.

Course Duration

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4year

Career outcomes

Graduates can expect to gain employment in a wide range of organisations such as construction companies, councils, water authorities, government bodies, public works departments and as consulting engineers.

Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) Deakin University