CL72 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Construction) and Diploma of Construction Management

In order to complete this course, you must:

  1. Complete the core structure

Core Structure

Number of units: 32 Total credit points: 216

You must complete the following compulsory units.

Please refer to the More Details tab of the course handbook for Course Planners for this course.

In the course structure, Fundamentals of Professional Engineering Practice is a 12cp unit that assists your transition to university study.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEG11005 Introduction to Contemporary Engineering
ENEG11006 Engineering Statics
ENEG11007 Engineering Industry Project Investigation
ENEG11008 Materials for Engineers
MATH11247 Foundation Mathematics
MATH11218 Applied Mathematics
MATH11219 Applied Calculus
BLAR11050 Residential Construction
ENEC12009 Engineering Surveying and Spatial Sciences
ENEC12010 Hydraulics and Hydrology
ENEG12007 Creative Engineering
ENEC12008 Geotechnical Engineering
BLAR12057 Commercial Construction
ENEC12012 Stress Analysis
BLCN12035 Construction Management
BLAR12038 Building Industry Contracts
ENEC13016 Concrete Technology and Design
ENEC13015 Steel and Timber Design
ENEG13002 Engineering Futures
ENEC13017 Advanced Structural Analysis
ENEC13014 Water Supply and Wastewater Technology
BLAR13047 Construction Economics 1
ENEC12011 Transport Systems
BLCN13038 Cost Planning and Control
ENEC14017 Water Resources Engineering
ENEC14016 Traffic and Transportation Engineering
BLCN14041 Project Planning
ENEG14003 Engineering Honours Project Planning
ENEC14014 Structural and Geotechnical Design
ENEG14005 Engineering Honours Project Implementation

You are also required to complete a professional practice elective.

Available units
Students must complete 1 from the following units:
ENEP11007 Engineering Employment Preparation
ENEP12007 Engineering Business Fundamentals
ENEP12008 Engineering Leadership

This course has 480 hours (including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience) of Engineering Professional Practice requirements prior to graduation. 'CPD for Student Engineers' Moodle meta-site will provide you information about the work experience requirements of the accreditation body, the evidence you need to collect and give you access to a Mahara e-Portfolio that you will use to accumulate evidence of your professional practice exposure throughout the course of study. In one of the later terms of study, after you have completed your professional practice requirements, you must enrol in the following unit to provide evidence of how you have attained the professional engineering practice exposure required by Engineers Australia. Note that this unit is zero-credits and hence is no cost to you.

Available units
Students must complete the following compulsory units:
ENEP14004 Engineering Practice Experience