Never Stand Still Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering 3776 DUAL AWARD PROGRAM Civil Engineering and Surveying 90% OF SURVEYING GRADUATES FIND WORK IN THEIR CHOSEN FIELD CAREER FUTURE NEW! DUAL AWARD PROGRAM UAC CODE: 425402 BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BACHELOR OF SURVEYING This brand new dual award program will cater for students wishing to gain accreditation as both Engineers and Surveyors. We provide you with a solid background that will prepare you for learning knowledge and skills in both these engineering disciplines This allows students great flexibility in their future careers.. Major studies: For Civil: Engineering construction and management, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering or water and coastal engineering. For Surveying: Cadastral (boundary) surveying and land law, engineering and mining surveying, modern geodesy, navigation and earth observation, precise GPS/GNSS positioning, satellite and airborne imaging, surveying applications and design, business management, sustainable land development and management, water and soil engineering. Career opportunities: Examples include an engineer for a consulting firm, construction and contracting companies, government, private surveying firms working in land management and planning, cadastral surveying and land law, the mining industry, hydrographic surveying, aerial imaging and cartography. Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics. Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Chemistry, Engineering Studies, Software Design and Development, Information Processes and Technology, Biology. Industrial experience: Students are required to complete at least 60 working days of approved industrial experience before enrolling in the final year of their Engineering course. Professional Recognition: Graduates will be eligible for accreditation as Civil Engineers with Engineers Australia, as well as Surveyors through the Institution of Surveyors NSW and the NSW Board of Surveying and Spatial Information (BOSSI). Current students will be able to transfer from an Engineering program into this program. BY 2025 THERE IS A PROJECTED SHORTAGE OF BETWEEN 800-1300 REGISTERED SURVEYORS IN NSW CVEN Survey A4 20_8.indd 1 8/25/2015 11:56:58 AM