Masters (Coursework)
Innovators of today and tomorrow
Civil and environmental engineers design sustainable solutions for meeting society's needs. They build and improve the infrastructure and systems underpinning modern life, without compromising our environment or future generations.
This intensive degree is suited to high-achieving engineering graduates, as well as engineers with relevant work experience. It is fully accredited by
Our Master of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) comprises a foundation year and an advanced studies year. You will:
You might manage coastal erosion, develop policy on energy futures or come up with large-scale recycling schemes. You could supervise major urban water projects. Perhaps you'll design high-speed railways or help with the construction of Australia's next state-of-the-art sporting facility.
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The Master of Engineering is a 48-unit program comprising:
Normally, students will complete the requirements for the Master of Engineering in two years of full-time study.
Graduates of a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Adelaide or another institution whose program is equivalent to an AQF level 8 honours program and accredited under the Washington Accord will be eligible to be considered for credit-allowing them to complete the master's program in less than two years, with a minimum of one year of full-time study.
International students from non-English speaking backgrounds will be required to take an English language communications course as part of the program.
The availability of all courses is conditional on the availability of staff, facilities and sufficient enrolments.
Program Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes for this program were informed by the University of Adelaide Graduate Attributes, Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competencies and the characteristics of the Adelaide Engineering graduate.
Graduates of a Master of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) will be able to: