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Prepare for a myriad of possibilities
Combine the influence of Civil Engineering and Construction with USQ’s Bachelor of Construction (Honours) (Civil). Study while you work, either via distance or on campus, and have the flexibility to adapt your study to your life.
Previous experience through TAFE or work?
Already got a Diploma through TAFE? Maybe an Apprenticeship through your work experience? Then fast track your Degree with the credit you’ve already earned.
Why Civil?
Through the implementation of majors between management and civil engineering, the Bachelor of Construction (Honours) (Civil) will prepare you to face a myriad of possibilities in the infrastructure and construction world. With a practical and relevant course, you will have the opportunity to experience work on construction projects and develop the skills and knowledge you will need for a professional career in Civil Construction. Learn the skills of leadership and team work and develop skills in problem solving analysis, engineering design and construction management as well as specialised skills in built environment, quantity surveying and building services design.
With your combined expertise in construction and civil engineering, you’ll be able to apply engineering solutions to construction problems and work in some of the worlds’ most influential industries. With a shortage of qualified graduates in the field of construction, you will have a better opportunity to earn a high salary as a Building and Construction Manager, Site Manager, Facilities Manager, Quantity Surveyor or Property Developer and work for large client organisations, specialised areas, commercial, industrial and residential construction projects.
Program structure
Courses to be studiedUnits
Core courses17
Plus 3 x electives3
Plus 12 x major courses12
Plus 7 x practice courses (0 units value)0
Total 32
Course codeCourse name
Year 1 Courses:
CMG1001Introduction to Construction Management and the Built Environment
ENG1002Introduction to Engineering and Spatial Science Applications
ENG1100Introduction to Engineering Design
ENG1101Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving
ENM1500Introductory Engineering Mathematics
ENG2002Technology, Sustainability and Society
ENG2102Engineering Problem Solving and Analysis
MGT1000Organisational Behaviour
Year 2 Courses:
CIV1501Engineering Statics
CIV2403Geology and Geomechanics
CIV2605Construction Engineering
CMG2001Job Organisation
FIN1101Introduction to Corporate Finance
ENM1600Engineering Mathematics
CIV1500Applied Mechanics
SVY1500Spatial Science for Engineers
Year 3 Courses:
CIV2502Structural and Building Technology
CIV2503Structural Design I
CMG3001Building and Construction Procurement
MEC1201Engineering Materials
ENG4110Engineering Research Methodology
ENV2103Hydraulics I
MEC2402Stress Analysis
MGT2001Management of Workplace Health and Safety
Year 4 Courses:
ENG3003Engineering Management
CMG4001Building and Construction Systems
ENG4111Research Project Part 1
ENG4112Research Project Part 2
LAW1101Introduction to Law
plus four electives - see Electives
Practice Courses:
CIV2901Geology and Geomechanics Practice
CIV3906Civil Materials Practice
CMG4901Construction Management Practice
ENG1901Engineering Practice 1
ENG3902Professional Practice 1
ENG4903Professional Practice 2
ENG4909Work Experience - Professional
Electives:
CIV2701Road Design and Location
CIV2702Municipal Services
CIV3403Geotechnical Engineering
CIV3506Concrete Structures
ENG4004Engineering Project and Operations Management
ENG8104Asset Management in an Engineering Environment
ENV2201Land Studies
MGT2002Managing Organisations
MGT2007Leadership
MGT2203Project Management Fundamentals
MGT3100Quality and Performance Management
SVY1102Surveying A
SVY1104Survey Computations A
SVY2303Construction Surveying
URP3201Sustainable Urban Design and Development
Entry requirements
- Subject pre-requisites: Year 12 English (4SA) or equivalent
- Recommended study: Mathematics B (mathematics A is assumed)
English Language Requirements
Domestic and international students from a non-English speaking background are required to satisfy English Language requirements. This program requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a University-approved English language program.
OP/Rank
The 2015 OP/Rank for this program is: 12/74
International entry requirements
English Language Requirements
Domestic and international students from a non-English speaking background are required to satisfy English Language requirements. This program requires a minimum of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a University-approved English language program.
Pre-requisites
Year 12 Senior Certificate or equivalent from a recognised institution. Find your country's level of qualificationand minimum entry requirements for this program.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
You may be able to apply for scholarships to help with your study costs.