Bachelor (Honours)
This degree focuses on the design and construction of buildings and structures, including masonry and steel work. In your studies you will develop the skills to manage the social, environmental and financial components of construction projects. You will get hands-on experience and knowledge in areas such as:
Flexible entry pathways and common core subjects mean that you can change your specialisation based on your interests.
In your first year you will develop a strong, general foundation in engineering. You'll then move in to your civil engineering major. From third year you will also start taking specialised structural engineering courses such as structural analysis, earthquake and masonry engineering, and cold-formed steel design.
At least half of your honours year involves a major project. Projects are generally supported by industry clients, or based in a research centre like the Scarce Resources and Circular Economy centre. Our UniSA STEM Professional Practice Program allows you to apply the skills and knowledge you've acquired throughout your degree in real-world settings.
You will also have the opportunity to undertake a Civil Engineering Design Project (CEDP). In the CEDP you will undertake real projects provided by industry, with industrial representatives acting as your clients. You will work through the real-life stages of a project from developing a tender through to feasibility, concept development and detailed design. See examples of student projects: Project 1 and Project 2.
You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.
In Australia, strong housing construction activity and infrastructure investment should see employment in architecture, engineering and technical services sector grow by 19.5 per cent between now and 2020. For civil engineers in Australia, employment growth of 13.5 per cent is expected by 2023.1 Careers to consider:
Explore a range of engineering and construction careers here.
1 Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business, Occupational Employment Projections 2018