Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) 60 months Undergraduate Programme By Charles Sturt University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems)

Programme Duration

60 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course is designed around project-based learning, where workshops replace lectures, projects replace exams, and our innovative Topic Tree replaces semester-long subjects. Combine that with four years of paid work placement and the result is one of the most innovative engineering degrees in Australia. The Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) from Charles Sturt University, developed in consultation with industry leaders to meet demand for entrepreneurial engineers, is a double degree that builds engineering expertise over five and a half years.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This course is designed around project-based learning, where workshops replace lectures, projects replace exams, and our innovative Topic Tree replaces semester-long subjects. Combine that with four years of paid work placement and the result is one of the most innovative engineering degrees in Australia. The Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems) / Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) from Charles Sturt University, developed in consultation with industry leaders to meet demand for entrepreneurial engineers, is a double degree that builds engineering expertise over five and a half years.

Admission Requirements

60+
6+
169+
50+
+
24+
144+
80+
16+

5 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
47,520 AUD
International
0 AUD

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