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Engineering and Surveying degrees

Shape the world with engineering and surveying at UniSQ. Whether designing infrastructure or mapping landscapes, get hands-on experience, industry-ready skills, and access to cutting-edge facilities.

Why study Engineering and Surveying at UniSQ?

Engineered for success

#1 in Queensland for postgraduate engineering and technology graduates in full-time employment.
(Good Universities Guide, 2025)

World-class education

According to QS World University Rankings 2025, we are a top mechanical, aeronautical and manufacturing engineering university.  

Excellence in agriculture

Rated 5/5 stars for agricultural overall educational experience.
(Good Universities Guide, 2025)

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Research (higher degrees by research)

Research degrees are master's or doctorate/doctoral programs centred on in-depth study within a specific field, allowing you to conduct highly specialised research under the guidance of expert supervisors.

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Frequently asked questions

The work experience you undertake will vary, depending on which degree you choose. Regardless of your choice, our Engineering and Surveying degrees have an emphasis on hands-on learning to prepare you for real-world challenges.

Our engineering degrees incorporate practical courses where you'll engage in hands-on activities focusing on instrumentation, measurement, and engineering materials. Additionally, students participate in industry projects and have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, including remote access labs for flexible learning.

Surveying students undertake work-integrated learning courses, which develop competencies in using various survey instruments and techniques. These experiences ensure you're job-ready upon graduation.

Yes, most of UniSQ's engineering and surveying degrees are professionally accredited, ensuring they meet industry standards:

  • Engineering degrees: Accredited by Engineers Australia, our engineering programs meet the requirements for professional engineer registration.
  • Surveying degrees: Our surveying programs are accredited by the Surveyors Board of Queensland and are recognised across all Australian states and New Zealand through reciprocal arrangements.

For further details, please view the career outcomes of the specific degree you are interested in.

While both fields involve technical and analytical skills, they focus on different aspects. Engineers apply scientific principles to design, develop, and maintain structures, machines, and systems. Surveyors measure and map the Earth's surface, providing critical data for construction, land development, and resource management.

In essence, engineers often rely on the precise measurements and data provided by surveyors to inform their designs and projects.

Yes! UniSQ’s Engineering and Surveying programs offer students a range of opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, work placements, residential schools and industry projects. These experiences are designed to complement your academic learning and help you develop real-world skills valued by employers.

UniSQ collaborates with industry partners to support students to find placements, work experience, and internships. While some placements are a formal part of certain degrees, all students are encouraged to seek out relevant work experience to enhance their employability and industry readiness.

UniSQ’s Engineering and Surveying courses are developed with industry connections to ensure graduates are well-prepared for current and future workforce demands. The curriculum is regularly updated in consultation with industry partners, professional bodies, and through active engagement with employers. This ensures that students learn the latest technologies and practices, such as satellite-based positioning systems and advanced computer mapping.

Students also benefit from access to modern laboratories, remote access facilities, and industry-relevant projects, all of which foster critical thinking, collaboration, and practical problem-solving skills. The university’s commitment to industry engagement is further demonstrated through partnerships, guest lectures, networking events, and industry-driven research opportunities, ensuring that course content remains relevant and graduates are equipped for the evolving built environment sector.

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