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Master of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney, Australia

Civil engineering has always been a hot topic in the engineering field, especially in Australia, a pure land, where a large number of civil engineers are lacking, the immigration threshold has been low and the number of places is huge. The University of Sydney 1.5-year Master of Civil Engineering course provides undergraduates with more systematic theoretical knowledge such as planning, design and structural testing in the engineering environment. This course covers all construction engineering directions, such as dams, bridges, pipelines, roads, water towers and buildings. During the study period, the school will also offer many practical courses, so that students can effectively apply what they have learned to their future work. At the same time, students can choose some courses about steel/concrete structure, environmental geotechnical engineering, water resources management and engineering numerical management methods, which may be helpful for future work.

Applicants in this major need to obtain a bachelor's degree in the same major or a similar major before they are eligible to apply for this major. This course is not EA certified. If students with the same major or similar major in the University of Sydney want to apply for EA certification, a three-year master's degree in professional engineering (civil engineering) can also be considered, and the undergraduate degree with the same major can be reduced to two years.

Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering), University of Sydney

Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering)

CRICOS code: 077463K

Educational system: 1.5 years

Tuition: 33,900 Australian dollars/year (20 14)

English requirements: the total score of IELTS is 6.5, and the single subject is not less than 6.

Start date: March and July every year.

Education requirements: Bachelor degree in engineering in the same or similar major.