
Charles Sturt University
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationOur Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) combines real-world problem-based learning with 12 months of paid cadetships, the opportunity to develop industry connections and no exams, across a flexible four year engineering degree.
Delivery mode
Charles Sturt University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Panorama Avenue, Bathurst
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Entry requirements
- A completed Higher School Certificate (or equivalent) with at least the minimum required ATAR (including adjustment factors). Other life experiences are also valued. Mature aged students with construction trades are encouraged to apply; OR
- Successful completion of two university level subjects (AQF level Associate Degree or higher) demonstrating a credit Grad Point Average (GPA) gained in these studies; OR
- A completed relevant AQF Diploma or higher level qualification; OR
- A completed Tertiary Preparation Course from an Australian university of an accredited provider demonstrating a credit Grade Point Average (GPA) gained in these studies. OR
- Completion of Diploma of General Studies from Charles Sturt Pathway Course and Completion of Maths Skills 3 - Advanced B from Charles Sturt Study Link.
Language requirements
International students or applicants with international qualifications must provide IELTS results (academic module) with a minimum overall score of 6 and a minimum score of 6 in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking), or equivalent test.
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) will prepare you for the following roles.
Civil Design Engineer
A Civil Design Engineer designs infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and drainage systems. You might work on urban development, transpor...
Civil Engineer
A Civil Engineer designs and creates structures that serve the community. They use science to build everything from buildings and bridges to dams a...
Construction Engineer
A Construction Engineer oversees the planning, design, and execution of construction projects. You might work on various types of infrastructure, i...
Railway Engineer
A Railway Engineer designs, constructs, and maintains railway systems, including tracks, stations, and signalling equipment. You might work on new...
Structural Engineer
A Structural Engineer designs and examines a range of structures including buildings, utility facilities and roads and bridges. You might conduct t...
Environmental Engineer
An Environmental Engineer works to develop solutions to environmental problems, focusing on sustainability, pollution control, and waste management...
Transport Engineer
A Transport Engineer plans, designs, and manages transportation systems and infrastructure. You might work on roads, railways, airports, or public...
Fire Engineer
A Fire Engineer works to reduce the risk of fire in a range of structures. You might assess current risks in existing buildings and recommend strat...
Junior Engineer
A Junior Engineer supports senior engineers in designing, developing, and maintaining engineering projects. You might work in various industries, i...
Hydraulic Engineer
A Hydraulic Engineer designs and develops systems that manage water and other fluids. You might work on projects involving water treatment, flood c...
Coastal Engineer
A Coastal Engineer designs and manages projects related to the coastline and coastal infrastructure. You might work on beach nourishment, coastal p...
Facade Engineer
A Facade Engineer designs and oversees the installation of building facades, ensuring they are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. You migh...
About Charles Sturt University
We're committed to advancing higher education and research opportunities for the people of regional Australia. We bring strength and learning back to our regions and together, we make this a world worth living in.
We're improving economic and social wellbeing and creating sustainable ecosystems for future generations.
As Australia's leading regional university, we also promote social justice and human rights for First Nations Australians. We do this both within our regions and across Australia.