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Digital infrastructure engineers develop the frameworks that bridge physical and digital environments. They create systems to deliver sustainable and robust solutions for enterprises, initiatives, asset oversight, and ecological networks. As a graduate in digital infrastructure engineering, you'll tackle critical challenges and implement practical solutions across various sectors including: Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)
Property maintenance
Humanitarian technology development
Community well-being, environmental sustainability, accessibility, public health, and societal resilience.
Australia's infrastructure industry is experiencing rapid growth, increasingly dependent on digital tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Twins, and immersive technologies. As digital systems become essential across multiple sectors, there's growing need for qualified professionals to facilitate the shift toward digital approaches and frameworks. Master the techniques for mapping infrastructure, monitoring systems, or documenting occurrences using digital tools like satellite technology, robotics, or 3D scanning. You'll combine this information with statistical analysis, artificial intelligence, and predictive modeling to represent and convey workflows, trends, and forecasts.
To be considered for entry into this course, you must have:
An undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any discipline, with:
The equivalent of 25 points (two subjects) of first year mathematics (any), and
The equivalent of 25 points (two subjects) of first year science from physics, biology, chemistry, computer science, or geography, and
A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 65% (or equivalent).