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Infrastructure Management Engineering degrees

Overview

Infrastructure engineering and management encompasses the crucial tasks of planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining the essential systems that uphold modern societies. These systems include transportation networks, water supply infrastructure, energy distribution networks, and communication systems.

At UniSQ, our infrastructure management degrees are led by academics who bring a wealth of expertise and real-world experience. With an industry-relevant curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities and advanced technologies to enhance the learning experience, UniSQ is your gateway to a rewarding career in infrastructure engineering and infrastructure management.

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Which infrastructure engineering degree is right for me?

The infrastructure engineering qualification that suits you will vary depending on your personal interests and career goals.

Undergraduate Certificate of Engineering Fundamentals – Gain an understanding of engineering principles and develop a solid foundation for further studies 

Bachelor of Engineering Science (Infrastructure Management Engineering) – Gain a comprehensive foundation in infrastructure engineering principles and practices, covering a wide range of subjects, including structural analysis, transportation planning, water resources management, and project management. 

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - Undertake extensive research in infrastructure management engineering, generating new knowledge and becoming an expert in the field.  

Master of Research - Contribute to the advancement of infrastructure management through in-depth investigations and original research projects. 

How do infrastructure engineers contribute to sustainable development?
The management of infrastructure play a vital role in sustainable development by integrating environmental, social, and economic factors into their designs. They incorporate sustainable practices such as green building materials, energy-efficient systems, and water conservation measures. Additionally, they assess the long-term impacts of infrastructure projects on the environment and implement mitigation strategies to minimise their carbon footprint.
Are practical experiences included in infrastructure management degrees?
Yes, practical experiences and residential schools are an integral part of infrastructure management degrees at UniSQ. The program emphasises hands-on management of infrastructure learning through field visits, laboratory work, and industry collaborations. Students can apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios, gaining practical skills and building a portfolio of work that enhances their employability. 
What are the career opportunities for graduates with infrastructure management engineering degrees?

Infrastructure management engineering degrees from UniSQ can lead to a range of career options, including:

  • Infrastructure Project Manager 
  • Transportation Planner
  • Structural Engineer
  • Water Resources Engineer
  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Infrastructure Asset Manager
  • Urban Planner 
Are flexible study options available?
At UniSQ we understand the need for flexibility in degrees. We provide a range of study options to cater to diverse needs, including on-campus, external, and online learning modes depending on the degree you choose. Whether you prefer to study part-time, full-time or a mix of both, we offer the flexibility to balance your education with other commitments.

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