What you'll learn
Develop a solid grounding in civil engineering knowledge, skills and principles with a focus on applying these in a mining project context.
In your first year, build a strong foundation in engineering. In your second year, you’ll study specialised civil engineering courses. From your third year, you’ll study mining-focused courses in areas such as:
- Geotechnical engineering design
- Mining systems
- Resource estimation and mine planning
- Geomechanics
- Mining and environment.
Throughout your degree, you’ll hone your creativity and technical skillset through design projects and practicals.
In your final year you’ll undertake a research project, with industry representatives or academic researchers acting as your clients. You will work through the real-life stages of a mining project to develop a pre-feasibility report that considers optimal mine design, equipment selection, production scheduling, cost estimation and project evaluation.
As part of your studies, you’ll also complete up to 12 weeks of professional work placements. These placements provide an opportunity for you to apply the skills and knowledge you've acquired throughout your degree in real-world settings.
Assessments for this degree include reports, case studies, presentations, essays, assignments, online quizzes, examinations, industry-relevant research projects, lab/practical team-based projects, e-portfolios and reflective practice.
You’ll be able to complete majority of first year common courses and second year courses at either our Adelaide City or Mawson Lakes Campus with some potential cross-campus study required. Throughout your degree, you’ll gain access to cutting-edge facilities across both campus locations to enhance your overall learning experience.
Majors
The Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) is also available with majors in the following: