Why Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)?
Civil engineers are essential in the energy resources sector. From conducting site surveys and overseeing earthworks to constructing access roads, bridges or processing plants – they design, construct and maintain the infrastructure needed to carry out an energy resources project.
Do you have a keen eye for detail? Are you interested in a career that will take you around the world? Are you passionate about finding sustainable ways to meet our world’s growing energy demands? Then our Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) majoring in Energy Resources Engineering is the perfect fit for you.
With up to 450 hours of professional placement, you’ll graduate with the expertise and experience to thrive in your engineering career.
Overview
Our Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) majoring in Energy Resources Engineering provides solid grounding in the core knowledge, principles, technical and professional skills essential to civil engineering.
You’ll study courses covering the core pillars of civil design: the mechanics of materials and structures, water engineering, structural design, construction management and surveying, water distribution systems and more.
The energy resources engineering major includes courses in essential areas of practice like soil mechanics, structural geology and seismic methods, geotechnical design and reservoir engineering – preparing you for a wide range of careers in the energy resources sector.
You’ll also have countless opportunities throughout your studies put your learning into practice. Practical workshops, design projects and up to 450 hours of industry placement provide the chance to hone your technical and professional skillset.
All of these experiences combine to ensure you’ll graduate with the knowledge, technical and professional skills needed to thrive in your career as a qualified civil engineer.