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The Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil) equips you with the expertise to design, plan, and evaluate structures across both urban and natural landscapes. Embedded professional training prepares you to enhance infrastructure that benefits communities locally and globally. Throughout your civil engineering studies, you'll gain insights from industry leaders on overseeing the creation of essential modern infrastructure—from buildings and transport networks to water management systems. Alongside technical proficiency, you'll develop key competencies in leadership, financial planning, and analytical thinking. This four-year program begins with foundational civil engineering coursework before offering specialization options. A second-year surveying camp provides hands-on team experience, while your final year includes advanced coursework and an honors research project tailored to your interests. The degree incorporates the acclaimed Professional Engagement Program, fostering personal growth through reflective practice and extracurricular engagement.
The Structures specialization delivers critical expertise in structural engineering principles, covering advanced analysis techniques, material behavior, and dynamic loading. Structural engineers create resilient designs that account for environmental forces like seismic activity and wind patterns, while addressing modern challenges such as pedestrian and vehicular traffic impacts.
Graduates of our Structures track gain specialized knowledge for constructing diverse infrastructure projects—from landmark bridges to industrial complexes. Alumni have contributed to renowned engineering feats including the Sydney Harbour Bridge's construction and maintenance.