Course code: #P7A
These are mandatory and all come with course.
Civil and Structural Engineering
Learn to plan, design, construct and maintain the world we live in, both above and below the ground.
Projects include dams, bridges, pipelines, gas and water supply schemes, sewerage systems, roads, airports, and structures across all scales, including commercial and residential buildings.
As cities grow, the role of civil and structural engineers becomes even more important. They balance development with sustainability, working to future-proof where we live, both functionally and for the environment.
You’ll graduate with the ability to improve society in areas such as electricity, construction, mechanics and design. You’ll develop skills in solving contemporary engineering problems by using modern techniques.
Your studies will also see you design and develop plans, systems and processes for the community, keeping in mind ethical and legislative considerations.
The course also gives you the opportunity to undertake work placement within the local and interstate engineering partners. This gives you the experience you need to advance your career.
A work placement unit is included and must be completed in order to meet the Engineers Australia Professional Engineer Stage 1 competency standard.
You will also undertake 50 credit points in engineering project as a capstone to this degree.
$43,170
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,040 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,500 |
Tuition | 1 person | $35,670 |
If your goal is to study for an undergraduate or post-graduate degree at the University of Tasmania, UTAS can help you achieve this with its English for Academic purposes courses - EAP1 and EAP2.
Improve your academic English skills and meet the English entry requirement for your chosen degree with the UTAS Access-Direct Entry course.
Successful completion of this program at the relevant level satisfies the English requirement for University of Tasmania undergraduate and post-graduate studies.
You won't need an English test score to enter the University of Tasmania if you successfully complete this program.
Program | Duration | Entry Requirments | Pathway |
General English 1 | 10 weeks | IELTS 4 - No band < 3.5 TOFEL 31 PTE 26 | General English 2 |
General English 2 | 10 weeks | IELTS 4.5 - No band < 4 TOFEL 34 PTE 29 | General English 3 |
General English 3 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5 - No band < 4.5 TOFEL 40 - writing 12 PTE 35 - No band < 32 | EAP 1 |
EAP 1 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5 - No band < 5 TOFEL 40 - writing 14 PTE 38 - No band < 35 | EAP 2 Foundation Studies Advanced Diploma |
EAP 2 | 10 weeks | IELTS 5.5 - No band < 5.5 TOFEL 46 - writing 18 PTE 46 - No band < 42 | UTAS undergraduate & postgraduate degrees |
Candidates who are able to demonstrate a minimum of 12 weeks practical experience in an engineering environment outside a university where they have been exposed to professional engineering practice will be granted an exemption for ENG700.
Advanced standing for the first year of the MProfEng (Specialisation) may be granted for suitably qualified candidates. Granting of additional exemptions in years 2 and 3 may be considered where applicable.
Students who have completed a Bachelor of Engineering from an Institution accredited under the Washington Accord cannot enroll in the MProfEng (Specialisation) for which they already hold the specialisation.
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