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Launch your engineering journey with La Trobe's Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) program. Gain comprehensive expertise across diverse engineering disciplines. Master the technical principles of geotechnics and hydraulics while establishing core competencies in structural and electrical engineering. Discover the expansive potential of mechanical engineering applications. Additionally, cultivate specialized abilities focused on developing sustainable, efficient, and long-lasting systems. Grasp the critical elements of superior infrastructure planning, civil engineering projects, and computer-based design solutions. Benefit from personalized instruction with renowned faculty in intimate classroom settings. Throughout your studies, you'll have research opportunities in sustainability initiatives, urban water systems, and innovative concrete technologies. Key learning areas include: Sustainable infrastructure
Acquire essential knowledge for designing and implementing renewable energy solutions. Civil construction
Enhance your design expertise while examining both practical applications and project coordination approaches. Water resources
Study fluid mechanics, hydraulic networks, water cycles, purification processes, and resource management strategies. Transport engineering
Evaluate and create multi-mode transportation networks, roadway systems, and pavement designs. Computer-aided design
Utilize digital tools and specialized software for project development, optimization, and evaluation.
To enter our undergraduate programs, at a minimum you’ll need to have completed Australian Year 12 (or an accepted international equivalent) with a certain grade and minimum English language requirements. You may also need to meet subject prerequisites.
Subject prerequisites
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Maths: General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics.
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.