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Course Overview
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Course Content
Earth Sciences
First year core topic covering earth sciences fundamentals.
Mathematics
First year core topic building mathematical foundations.
Physics
First year core topic covering physics principles.
Engineering Design
First year core topic introducing engineering design concepts.
Geospatial Systems
First year core topic covering geospatial systems.
Programming
Second year core topic in programming.
Hydrology
Second year core topic covering hydrology.
Geology and Geomechanics
Second year core topic covering geology and geomechanics.
Electronics
Second year core topic in electronics.
Sustainability, Waste and Energy
Second year core topic covering sustainability, waste management and energy.
Mechanics and Structures
Second year core topic covering mechanics and structures.
Hydrogeology
Third year core topic in hydrogeology.
Production Engineering
Third year core topic in production engineering.
Hydraulics
Third year core topic covering hydraulics.
Water Engineering
Third year core topic in water engineering.
Engineering Management
Third year core topic in engineering management.
Advanced Infrastructure Environmental Design
Fourth year core topic in advanced infrastructure environmental design.
Systems Engineering
Fourth year core topic in systems engineering.
Research Methods
Fourth year core topic covering research methods.
Option Honours topics
Fourth year honours elective topics in allied science and engineering areas.
Common Questions
Yes, this course is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia at the level of professional engineer. Professional engineering courses accredited by Engineers Australia are recognised internationally under the Washington Accord.
Yes, in your fourth year you will complete a 20-week industry placement, gaining valuable hands-on experience in the field as part of the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program.
For 2026, the annual indicative fees are $9,537 for Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) domestic students and $47,300 for Full Fee Paying (FFP) international students.
You need SACE stage two specialist mathematics or mathematical methods or equivalent as a prerequisite. Knowledge of SACE stage two physics or equivalent is also assumed.
Graduates can pursue careers as Environmental Engineers, Water Resources Engineers, Waste and Recycling Engineers, Sustainability Consultants, Contamination Assessors, and Renewable Energy Engineers, with typical salaries around $95K in Australia. With further postgraduate study and experience, careers could extend to Environmental Policy Advisor, Engineering Project Manager, Academic or Research Scientist, Environmental Lawyer, Climate Risk Analyst, Urban or Environmental Planner, and Sustainability Strategist.
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