Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems)
Charles Sturt University
About
Join a community of student engineers blazing a new trail in engineering.
The Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) from Charles Sturt University, developed in consultation with industry leaders to meet demand for entrepreneurial engineers, is a double degree that builds engineering expertise over five and a half years.This unique bachelor's / master's engineering degree is designed around project-based learning, where workshops replace lectures, projects replace exams, and our innovative Topic Tree replaces semester-long subjects.
Combine that with four years of paid work placement and the result is one of the most innovative engineering degrees in Australia.
Download our course guide to find out more.
Structure
We recommend the following Study Link subjects for this course.
- SSS011 Introductory Physics
- SSS074 Maths Skills 3 – Advanced A
- SSS077 Essay Writing 1 – Style
- SSS078 Essay Writing 2 – Structure
- SSS082 Critical Thinking Skills in Context
- SSS085 Communication Skills
Entry requirements
Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems)/Master of Engineering (Civil Systems)
A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 70 (including adjustment factors). Whilst an ATAR of 70 is indicative of success in CSU Engineering, other life experiences also are valued. Mature aged students with construction trades are especially encouraged to apply. OR Successful completion of two university level subjects (AQF level Associate Degree or higher) demonstrating a credit Grade 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 or an accredited provider demonstrating a credit Grade Point Average (GPA) gained in these studies.
English Language Proficiency Minimum CSU English Language Proficiency Requirements apply
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