
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil and Construction Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Mining, Curtin University - Australia
Perth, Western Australia
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60 Months
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About this course
This double degree program is specially designed for engineering students who want to broaden their expertise and enhance their career options in energy and mining industries. The course combines civil and construction engineering with mining engineering, covering aspects like surface and underground mining, materials handling, and mining methods. An important feature is the year at Curtin Kalgoorlie, usually your fourth year, which provides a fundamental understanding of mining industry operations—such as managing people and resources, health and safety, and environmental conservation. It's an extended, optional pathway that aims to make you industry ready by offering substantial exposure to professional engineering practice through work experience or technical and non-technical activities.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is accredited by Engineers Australia and is recognized internationally, making it a strong choice for future engineers. Students gain valuable experience through industry research collaborations, notably with Curtin’s Centre for Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection, which works on structural health monitoring, earthquake engineering, and impact engineering. The learning environment includes industry-focused facilities such as the Engineering Pavilion and project rooms, aimed at providing practical, real-world engineering skills to prepare students for industry challenges.
Specialisation
The course blends civil and construction engineering with mining engineering, providing detailed knowledge in both areas. You'll learn about mining operations, surface and underground mining techniques, and essential management skills related to health, safety, and environmental considerations. This unique combination equips you to work across diverse sectors like mining, resources and energy, construction, transportation, and water supply.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
21.56L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Admission criteria are varied to accommodate different backgrounds. Recent high school leavers need an ATAR of 80 and prerequisites like Mathematics Methods ATAR plus Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering Studies ATAR. Students with vocational education can qualify through an Advanced Diploma of Engineering or a Curtin College Diploma, provided they meet the prerequisites. For those with higher education experience, achieving a minimum ATAR of 80 or completing relevant study credits is necessary. English proficiency is mandatory, with a minimum IELTS score of overall 6, particularly in writing, speaking, reading, and listening.
English language test
PTE
59
TOEFL
68
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates from this program can pursue careers as civil engineers, construction engineers, mining engineers, geotechnical engineers, site engineers, and structural engineers. The course prepares students for industries such as mining, resources and energy, construction, transportation, and water supply. Additionally, students have pathways for further study, including Master of Engineering Management, Master of Philosophy, or PhD, which can enhance career growth and specialization opportunities.
FAQs
What are the English proficiency requirements?
Applicants need to demonstrate an overall band score of 6 on the IELTS, with at least 6 in writing, speaking, reading, and listening.
Are there pathways for students with non-traditional backgrounds?
Yes, options include pathways through TAFE, work and life experience, and special admission schemes like STAT or bridging courses for Indigenous applicants.
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