Graduate Certificate
A Bachelor degree in a science-based discipline with sufficient numerical skills to undertake the GCertCivEng course; or
A Bachelor degree in Engineering (Non-Washington Accord) or
A Bachelor degree in Engineering (Washington Accord) majoring in a different specialisation than Civil Engineering. Students must have completed previous study or experience deemed equivalent to ENG101 and KME771.
Students who have completed a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil or Similar) from an Institution accredited under the Washington Accord cannot enrol in the GCertCivEng.
LO1 - Formulate substantiated conclusions for contemporary civil engineering problems through applying engineering knowledge and engineering analysis.
LO2 - Design and communicate civil engineering components, systems and/or processes to address an assemblage of technical, ethical, legislative and resourcing considerations.
LO3 - Apply the Engineers Australia 'professional and personal attributes' to real-world civil engineering problems.
The Graduate Certificate in Civil Engineering is an excellent opportunity to advance your engineering career. You will gain job ready skills with the ability to think logically and analytically about the complexities of civil engineering projects.
Civil Engineers play a part in making big decisions in numerous industries such as construction, roads and major infrastructure as well as transport, public safety and many more. The career outlook for Civil Engineers is strong with predicted growth for the occupation set to rise by 21.9%.
In addition to developing job-ready skills and a foundational understanding of civil engineering practices, you'll also have the option to continue your studies into the Master of Professional Engineering (Civil and Structural). This Masters course is an accredited degree, giving you the qualifications to practice as a Professional Engineer around the world.
You will complete 4 core units (50 credit points).