Program Overview
Civil Engineering (MPE)
Overview
A postgraduate specialisation in Civil Engineering will teach you about planning, designing and testing structures within the built environment. It is concerned with all types of infrastructure including dams, bridges, pipelines, roads, towers and buildings. Areas of study include steel/concrete structures, environmental geotechnics, advanced water resources management and numerical methods in engineering. This degree has been given full accreditation at the level of Professional Engineering by the industry governing body, Engineers Australia.
Course Requirements
Candidates for the Master of Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering) complete 144 credit points as listed in the unit of study table. Candidates also complete 12 weeks of practical experience.
Program Details
- The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of civil engineering principles and practices.
- The degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia, ensuring that graduates meet the industry's professional standards.
- The program includes a range of areas of study, such as:
- Steel/concrete structures
- Environmental geotechnics
- Advanced water resources management
- Numerical methods in engineering
Accreditation
The Master of Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering) degree has been given full accreditation at the level of Professional Engineering by Engineers Australia.
Program Structure
- The program consists of 144 credit points, as listed in the unit of study table.
- Candidates are also required to complete 12 weeks of practical experience.
