Compare institutions offeringMaster of Engineering (Civil)

in Australia
3 institutions:

RMIT University


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration2 years full-time

University of Wollongong


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration2 years full-time (part-time available)

The University of Melbourne


Study modeOn-campus
Study duration2 years full-time (part-time available)
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The courses listed above have been developed by the individual institution, so the curriculum delivered by each will be different. It’s a good idea to check with the provider to make sure it is suitable for your career goals.

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Level up
A Master degree prepares you for professional practice or further scholarship. You’ll develop advanced knowledge which you’ll be able to use across a range of settings.
Curriculum
Providers may offer work integrated learning opportunities such as placements or projects. Some providers may even find and organise these experiences for you.
Study option
If you have completed previous study and/or relevant work experience, you may find you can start studying at a higher level or that you’re eligible for credit or Recognition of Prior Learning.

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