Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
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Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design
Our Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design spans two years across 8 Terms, providing you with crucial theoretical and technical knowledge. This course is designed to prepare you for a career as a senior civil works designer or a para-professional designer supporting professional engineers in the planning and execution of…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Our Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design spans two years across 8 Terms, providing you with crucial theoretical and technical knowledge.
This course is designed to prepare you for a career as a senior civil works designer or a para-professional designer supporting professional engineers in the planning and execution of infrastructure projects.
Throughout this program, you’ll gain practical skills and knowledge in managing the civil works design process, designing of motorways and interchanges, preparation of detailed traffic analysis, establishing and maintaining a quality system and producing basic drawings by using computer aided design systems. This qualification reflects the responsibilities of individuals working as senior civil works designers or para-professional designers, handling broad, specialised, complex, and technical tasks, including strategic initiatives.
Our curriculum replicates real-world civil construction responsibilities, ensuring that you graduate with not only a robust theoretical foundation but also practical insights into the day-to-day activities crucial in civil construction.
If you’re keen to make a career in this industry, this qualification will provide you with the expertise necessary to navigate the intricacies of civil construction design and confidently contribute to shaping the future of infrastructure projects.
What You will Learn
This course involves a combination of various learning activities such as: case studies, project assessments, research work, knowledge assessment and computer aided design. By completing this course you will gain skills and knowledge in the following areas:
Manage scope, quality and procurement of a project
Manage risks of a program
Manage team effectively
Application of safe design principles to control WHS risks
Manage the civil works design process
Design of motorways and interchanges
Preparation of detailed traffic analysis
Establish and maintain a quality system
Produce basic drawing by using computer aided design system
REQUIREMENTS
Must be at least 16 years old
Must hold a current Student Visa (at the time of course commencement)
Must demonstrate satisfactory completion of studies in applicant’s home country equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification
International English Language Testing system
Overall band score 6.0; or;
Overall band score 5.5 if packaged with at least 12 weeks ELICOS; or
Overall band score of 5.0 if packaged with at least 24 weeks ELICOS.
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) test
169; or
• 162, if packaged with at least 12 weeks ELICOS; or
• 154, if packaged with at least 24 weeks ELICOS.
Pearson Test of English Academic
50; or
• 42, if packaged with at least 12 weeks ELICOS; or
• 36, if packaged with at least 24 weeks ELICOS.
Occupational English Test
a score of at least B for each test component of the OET.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
South Sydney College (SSC) is an educational provider that offers quality post-secondary education in a caring learning environment. The college is renowned for its quality teaching and friendly staff. SSC graduates can also fast-track their studies with subject credits granted at its Australian partner universities: The University of Southern Queensland and Kent Institute.
South Sydney College (SSC) is an educational provider that offers quality post-secondary education in a caring learning environment. The college is renowned for its quality teaching and friendly staff. SSC graduates can also fast-track their studies with subject credits granted at its Australian partner universities: The University of Southern Queensland and Kent Institute.