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Courses outlined here for Parts II, III and IV of the Civil Engineering specialisation are being taught in 2025.

Please note:


Part II

Semester 1
CIVIL 202

Fluid Mechanics and Pipe Flow

CIVIL 203

Transport Design and Geomatics

ENGSCI 211

Mathematical Modelling 2

STRCTENG 200

Introductory Structural Mechanics

Semester 2
CIVIL 200

Intro to Geotechnical Engineering

ENGGEN 204

Professional Skills, Communication, and Collaboration

ENVENG 200

Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering

STRCTENG 201

Civil Engineering Materials and Design


Part III

Semester 1
CIVIL 300

Geotechnical Engineering

ENGGEN 303

Innovation and Business Cases

ENVENG 300

Natural and Built Environment Processes

STRCTENG 304

Structural Design for Civil Engineers

Semester 2
CIVIL 302

Hydrology and Open Channel Flow

CIVIL 303

Transport Operations and Pavements

ENGSCI 311

Mathematical Modelling 3

Elective

Semester 1 Electives
No elective courses this semester

Semester 2 Electives
CIVIL 301

Foundation Engineering

CIVIL 304

Climate Adaptation Design

CIVIL 305

Construction Informatics

ENVENG 331

Three Waters: Quality and Treatment


Or other approved stage III courses

Part IV

Semester 1
CIVIL 705A

Research Project

CIVIL 791

Construction Management

Elective

Elective

Semester 2
CIVIL 705B

Research Project

CIVIL 756

Capstone Project

CIVIL 790

Civil Engineering Administration

ENGGEN 403

Systems Thinking

Semester 1 Electives
CIVIL 700

Geotechnical Analysis

CIVIL 722

Slope Engineering

CIVIL 726

Engineering Geology

CIVIL 729

Humanitarian Engineering

CIVIL 731

Water Resources Modelling

CIVIL 733

Coastal Engineering Dynamics

CIVIL 735

Transport Modelling and Design

CIVIL 736

Transport Safety and Mobility

CIVIL 750

Timber Engineering

CIVIL 782

Water Resources Engineering

ENVENG 701

Urban Stormwater Management

ENVENG 740

Water and Wastewater Engineering

ENVENG 747    (Not offered in 2025)

Soil-Contaminant Fate Processes and Modelling


Or an approved 700 level course