Civil engineers primarily plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain physical infrastructure, including water and waste management facilities, transportation and communications infrastructure, and structures and public buildings.
This all-important infrastructure supports people’s basic needs while enabling and driving economic development.
In the first two years of study, you will focus on developing competencies in mathematics, science, computing, communication, and engineering design/problem-solving.
In the third and fourth years, you will take courses in Geotechnical Engineering, Hydrology, Hydraulics, Infrastructure Planning and Management, Structural Engineering, and Construction Materials.
- Bridge Engineer
- Earthquake Design Engineer
- Consulting Engineer
- Construction Manager
- Environmental Engineer
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Hydrologist
- Structural Engineer
- Water Resource Manager
Entry Requirements
APS 42+
English Home Language OR First Additional Language
Level 5
Mathematics
Level 5
Physical Sciences
Level 5
Wait-listing
Students with English, Mathematics and Physics at Level 5 will be wait-listed, subject to place availability. Generally, applicants who achieve 70% in English, Mathematics and Physical Science stand a greater chance of being accepted.