Course overview
EIT’s 3 year Engineering Bachelor of Science Degrees have been designed by experts from both industry and academia to ensure graduates are prepared for meaningful employment in an engineering workplace.
Civil engineers are responsible for ensuring that the infrastructure around us gets developed, is safe, meets our needs and improves our quality of life. This includes buildings, bridges, railways, tunnels, water distribution and waste management networks. Upon completion of this program you will gain:
- Skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies of civil and structural engineering
- Practical guidance from experts in the field
- A valuable and accredited Bachelor of Science (Civil and Structural Engineering) degree
- Global networking contacts in academia and industry
- Improved career options
Course record
Career Opportunities
Graduates will be employable as technologists working in a wide range of manufacturing, industrial, chemical, military, electrical, mineral processes, and mining industries.
Potential job roles include engineering and management positions in the following areas of expertise:
- Civil and structural planning, design and development
- Building contracts, sales, commissioning and consultation
- Building control and surveying
- Site management
- Water and waste management
- Civil and structural operations and maintenance
- Civil and structural project management and business development
Majors
The degree consists of a combination of core units, sub-discipline specific ‘stream’ units, industrial work experience, and a final year project. The program duration is three years full-time. We deliver units over two semesters per year, and you will take 4.5 units per semester. There will be a short mid-semester break and extended breaks between semesters.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Entry is available to applicants who hold: 1. A Year 12 Australian Senior Certificate of Education (or equivalent for International Students), completed within the past 2 years, with the following level of achievement in Maths: WA – WACE scaled score of 50.0 or more. ACT – a scaled mark of 125 or more NSW – performance Band 2 or above QLD – a level of Sound Achievement (S) or above SA/NT – a grade of C- or higher or a Subject achievement score of 10 or more TAS – an award of Satisfactory Achievement or above VIC – a study score of 25 or above A minimum ATAR score is not an admissions requirement. Applicants who have completed Yr 12 (or equivalent for International Students) more than 2 years ago will also need to show relevant work experience in the field of study applied for
- OR 3. An overseas qualification equivalent to Point 2 above from a structured program of learning that leads to the full or partial achievement of an officially accredited qualification undertaken at a tertiary institution such as a university, government technical college, or government recognized private college (EIT assesses overseas qualifications using Australian Government guidelines to determine their comparability to qualifications)
- OR 4. International Baccalaureate (IB) Completion with a minimum score of 24 including English and Maths completion
- OR 5. Foundation studies or bridging course completion in a relevant discipline with completion of Mathematics and English. e.g. Engineering enabling course
- AND 6. Satisfactory English language proficiency at an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education (or equivalent for International Students)
- OR 7. A specified level of achievement in a recognised English language test such as: IELTS at a score of at least 6.0 (with no individual band score less than 5.5)
Student profile
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#2023Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- PerthWAFebruary 2026
- PerthWAJuly 2026
- PerthWA

