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The On-Campus Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) offered by the Engineering Institute of Technology is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required to thrive in the civil engineering sector. Over three years of full-time study, participants will delve into core subjects such as structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, and construction engineering, while also gaining hands-on experience through practical workshops and industry projects. This comprehensive program ensures that graduates are not only proficient in theoretical concepts but also adept at applying these principles in real-world scenarios.
Students will learn to integrate mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering fundamentals to address complex challenges in civil and structural engineering. The curriculum emphasises the importance of safety, sustainability, and ethical considerations in design, preparing graduates to meet international standards and regulatory frameworks. With a strong focus on work-integrated learning, students will engage in internships and industry collaborations, enhancing their employability and readiness for various roles in civil and structural planning, project management, and more.
This program is internationally recognised under the Sydney Accord, affirming its alignment with global engineering education standards. By choosing this course, students are taking a significant step towards a rewarding career in civil engineering, supported by experienced instructors and a robust educational framework. Enquire to learn more.
To be eligible to study this course, applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
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In this On-Campus Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) course, the subjects students may study include: