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Overview
- Specialising in civil engineering can offer a strategic advantage whether you are an early-career professional or looking to pivot or advance in your existing engineering field.
- You’ll learn to apply engineering principles to complex and contemporary infrastructure challenges.
- Civil engineers are needed in urban development, transportation, environmental engineering, and disaster resilience facing the evolving demands of infrastructure, sustainability, and technology.
- Customise your studies by choosing courses in road and pavement engineering, advanced hydraulic systems, numerical modelling, asset management or public health engineering.
Career outcomes
As a civil engineering graduate, you could work in construction, structural, transport or water supply distribution engineering. Your experience could land you a job in some of the largest construction projects in the engineering world.
Graduates may qualify for senior roles such as:
- project engineer
- site manager
- civil engineering consultant
- sustainable design engineer
- construction technology specialist
- materials innovation engineer
- infrastructure policy and planning advisor.
What you'll study
Explore the courses you'll study as part of this specialisation.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
Relevant degrees for this specialisation
Graduate Diploma of Professional Engineering
This degree is ideal for engineering professionals seeking career advancement or engineering focus without committing to a full master’s degree. It enhances technical, analytical, and project management skills and you can design your own career path by selecting an engineering specialisation and elective courses to suit your goals and interests.
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