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Full time
February | July

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Engineers Australia (EA)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
Engineers Australia
Common Questions
Yes, this course is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Graduates of the course are eligible for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. Australia is one of 15 countries that are signatories to the International Engineering Alliance (the Washington Accord), and the qualification of graduates from this degree is recognised in all countries that are signatories to the Accord. All graduates will also be eligible for membership of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand.
In order to graduate, you must complete 12 weeks of engineering industry experience. This allows you to gain experience in an engineering environment under the supervision of a practising engineer. Opportunities also exist for an overseas work placement of between six and 12 months, which can satisfy the engineering industry requirement.
In your final year you will choose your minor study in environmental biology, environmental chemistry or groundwater engineering. The degree offers minor studies in groundwater and either environmental biology or environmental chemistry.
Yes, RMIT supports students to undertake global work, exchange and study experiences. There are opportunities to undertake international study tours to Paris to explore sustainable cities, to study China's environmental challenges, and to take part in a sustainability project in Vietnam. You will also have an opportunity to undertake a team research project in Vietnam or China. RMIT offers exchange and study experiences with over 165 partner universities worldwide.
In Year 1 you will concentrate on fundamentals in environmental science, chemistry, biology and engineering mathematics. Year 2 covers the hydrosphere, ecology, soil environment, environmental principles, sustainable design, and you will begin groundwater studies. Year 3 includes studies on the atmosphere, courses from your chosen minor (environmental biology or environmental chemistry), urban systems of water supply and pollution control, and geological site investigation. Year 4 involves completing your minor studies, urban water systems, economics, waste water treatments, land contamination, and an environmental engineering project. Year 5 focuses on advanced studies in environmental sampling and analysis, ethics, policies and law, and work-integrated learning opportunities.
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