Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Civil

Bachelor of Engineering Technology - Civil

Advance your engineering career with the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering), a qualification designed to open doors both nationally and internationally. The graduate attributes align with the Sydney Accord.

What you will learn

The programme offers specialised focus areas such as:

  • Water and wastewater management
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Structural engineering
  • Building Information Modelling (BIM)
  • Sustainable Resource Utilization/Project management

Throughout your studies, you will develop professional engineering practice skills, equipping you for a wide range of civil engineering roles and positioning you for sustained career growth in the industry. In your final year, you will complete a comprehensive capstone civil engineering development project.

More detail about this qualification

Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) can enter this degree with only an additional 1.5 years of study. From there, you may progress to pursue further qualifications at Level 7, such as graduate diplomas, or continue into postgraduate study in engineering and related fields.

Career options

Graduates develop high-level competencies aligned with international standards, including applying engineering science, analyse complex problems, design sustainable and safe solutions, utilise modern engineering tools, and effective project management.

You will be able to work ethically and collaboratively in diverse teams and communicate engineering concepts clearly across cultural and professional contexts. This programme fosters both practical skills and professional development, preparing graduates for diverse roles and ongoing career growth.

Entry requirements

Last updated: 28/8/2025

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