CQUniversity
CRICOS provider number: 00219C TEQSA provider ID: PRV12073 RTO code: 40939
Courses included
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Major) and Master of Project Management in Engineering prepares you for a career as an engineer skilled in high-level engineering designs and managing various levels of engineering projects, including project planning, stakeholder management, risk management, strategy, resource management, project control, procurement management and execution.
This course has a strong focus on learning in context and promoting sustainable development. You will apply theory to authentic scenarios throughout your course. The course equips you with skills in problem solving, teamwork and engineering professional practice. You will undertake an authentic industry-based project with work-integrated learning and gain in-depth discipline-specific technical knowledge and skills through your choice of major. You will complete a number of engineering project and project management units that allow you to apply your knowledge to real-life projects.
You will confirm your ability to work as a professional engineer by completing a major individual engineering project, sometimes with an industry mentor, and a project management research project during the final year of the course.
Civil, civil with humanitarian, electrical, electrical with industrial automation, mechanical, mechanical with industrial automation, resource systems engineering.
Professional engineer in the fields of civil, electrical, mechanical or resource systems engineering.
This course is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia at the Professional Engineer level.
Students are required to complete 480 hours, including a minimum of 240 hours of industry experience, of Engineering Professional Practice prior to graduation.
Refer to CQUniversity English language proficiency requirements.
English Standard (Band 2), Mathematics Standard 2.
Recommended studies: Physics, Mathematics Advanced, Design and Technology.
Refer to the CQUniversity general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the CQUniversity website.
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