• This major covers civil engineering materials, analysis, and design principles, numerical methods, geotechnical principles and foundation, water resources engineering and management, and structural health monitoring.
  • It also includes risk analysis and management, construction cost and project management, and environmental engineering management.
  • The laboratory facilities allow applicants to test the strength and other properties of different materials and structures. These include testing of construction materials such as concrete, steel, soil, and rocks, and examination of structural behavior under static and dynamic loading in earthquake engineering and pavement/geotechnology.
  • During the course, the applicant will gain at least 12 weeks of exposure to engineering professional practice and keep a formal logbook to record their experience.
  • In their final year, they will complete a major research or design project that will draw upon and integrate the knowledge and skills you attained through the course.