Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)
Our Engineers Australia accredited course is tailored to sit at the cutting edge of innovation and sustainability, preparing you for the multifunctional role of being a civil engineer. With the incorporation of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and a solid foundation in theory, this degree ensures all graduates complete the course…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Our Engineers Australia accredited course is tailored to sit at the cutting edge of innovation and sustainability, preparing you for the multifunctional role of being a civil engineer.
With the incorporation of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and a solid foundation in theory, this degree ensures all graduates complete the course primed to engage, adapt and contribute to the industry workforce.
Whether you specialise in structural or municipal/transportation engineering, or go into construction management, this course can lead to a career in Urban planning, Infrastructure Development, Geotechnics or Engineering Consultation.
Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) incorporates a Work Integrated Learning program with opportunities through internships, placements and industry based projects. Work Integrated Learning may occur onsite or through a virtual/remote environment.
The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) program consists of a 300 hour Work Integrated Learning hurdle (capstone) subject (BET410).
For students opting to exit with the Associate Degree, there is a 220 hour Work Integrated Learning hurdle (capstone) subject (BET210).
Professional practice opportunities are also offered throughout the year for students to attend, engage in and network with our industry partners.
CAREER PATHWAYS
Where will the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) take me?
Civil Engineering is a versatile profession. A qualification in Civil Engineering opens doors for roles in:
Urban planning
Structural design
Development of subdivisions
Project management and supervision
Drainage and wastewater network design
Materials testing
Transportation solutions
Geotechnics
Civil Engineers are responsible for building and infrastructure projects, including skyscrapers, ports, airports, highways, bridges, tunnels, pipe networks, wastewater treatment plants and mines.
A wide range of organizations provide opportunities for Civil Engineering roles including:
Municipalities
Communication Enterprises
Government Agencies
Construction Companies
Engineering Consulting Firms
Soils and Engineering Materials Laboratories
Utility Corporations
Engineering Supplies Businesses
Study Pathways
As a graduate of this qualification, you can pursue post-graduate studies, such as a Master degree in Engineering.
REQUIREMENTS
Australian Year 12 equivalency, to include studies equivalent to VCE Units 3 and 4 in Mathematic Methods (Australian Year 12).
Academic IELTS 6.0 with no individual band below 5.5. TOEFL iBT: 64 overall Writing: 21; Speaking: 18; Reading: 13; Listening: 12, Pearson Global Scale of English: – PTE Academic: 50 overall communicative skills: 42, Cambridge English Scale (- Cambridge: First (FCE), – Cambridge: Advanced (CAE), – Cambridge: Proficiency (CPE)): 169 overall individual bands: 162, Melbourne Polytechnic: ELICOS: 3 ISLPR overall individual bands: min ISLPR 2+.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Melbourne Polytechnic has been offering vocational education since 1912 in Melbourne. It also provides TAFE, certificate programs, diploma programs and higher education programs for international students. The institution welcomes international students from over 70 countries, across its seven campuses. Melbourne Polytechnic’s strong partnerships with leading organisations and industry-relevant degrees benefit students, and help them gain hands-on learning experience. Its services are of great use to students; starting from bookstores and libraries to restaurants and shops, students can access a range of amenities. In addition, the institution helps students find suitable accommodation options, including both on-campus and off-campus housing.