Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours)

Overview

In this sustainability-driven degree, you'll learn why civil engineering is the foundation of cities.

With RMIT's Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours), you’ll be at the forefront of engineering education designed to satisfy industry demand.

Developed with an environmental sustainability focus, this internationally recognised degree will equip you with the skills to plan, design, construct, supervise, manage and maintain infrastructure projects in Australia and overseas. 

Customise your degree to your interests and career goals. Specialise in civil infrastructure projects, geotechnical works, structures, transport or water resources, and choose from a broad range of industry-relevant electives.

Gain real-world experience through work-integrated learning opportunities. Design creative solutions through inspiring and sustainable design and build projects, take part in the Engineers Without Borders Challenge, complete industry capstone projects and undertake work placements in Australia or overseas, gaining a competitive edge and building a global network. 

Why study civil and infrastructure engineering at RMIT?

RMIT University is ranked in the top 10 universities in Oceania for engineering [QS rankings by subject 2023].

Graduate job-ready

Undertake local or international industry placements, and industry research projects, gaining job-ready skills and creating networks.

Industry-relevant experience

Learn from experienced industry professionals, and engage with industry through work placements and industry-based projects.

Globally accredited

Qualify for Engineers Australia membership, with a degree recognised by all 18 signatories to the Washington Accord*.