Overview The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering at the University of New South Wales equips students with advanced skills in project management, engineering analysis, and design. This program emphasizes hands-on research projects tailored to individual interests, fostering critical thinking and effective communication of engineering solutions. Career Opportunities Construction Management Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering Water Resources Management Civil Engineering for Architectural Projects
The Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering at the University of New South Wales provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in project management, engineering analysis, and design. This program focuses on practical research projects tailored to individual interests, promoting critical thinking and effective communication of engineering solutions.
Core Courses Include:
Students have the opportunity to select electives and undertake a capstone project to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts.
Applicants should hold a recognized Bachelor of Engineering degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field, typically with a minimum average of 65% for a four-year program or 75% for a three-year program.
Proficiency in English is required, which can be demonstrated through various standardized tests, such as:
Graduates of this program can explore diverse career opportunities in fields such as:
Additionally, international students may be eligible for a post-study work permit in Australia, allowing them to work in their field for a limited time after graduation, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
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