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Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)

Deakin University

Australia

221 Burwood Highway BURWOOD Victoria 3125

Overview

Become a highly skilled graduate ready to tackle global environmental issues such as climate change, sustainability and pollution when you study the Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) at Deakin. Gain knowledge across environmental engineering industry areas including waste management, water engineering, catchment management and soil and water remediation. Develop solutions-led technical and professional skills to put you in high demand in this future-focused field.


Environmental engineers address global issues such as climate change, sustainability, waste disposal, water security, utility distribution, pollution and more. Graduates are highly sought after in government and private sectors to provide innovative solutions to these environmental challenges. You will be equipped to assess project impacts on air, water and soil, and to design strategies that minimize adverse effects.

Study Option

  • Tuition Fees
  • Duration208 Weeks
  • IntakeExpected March 2025, 08 July 2024
  • Study Typecampus
  • Campuses Deakin University
    Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
    221 Burwood Hwy, BURWOOD, Victoria 3125
    Deakin University, Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
    Victoria ( Inc. Melbourne )
    Deakin University, Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus, 75 Pigdons Rd, Geelong, Victoria 3220

Course Structure

To complete the Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours), students must attain 32 credit points, which must include the following:

  • Thirty one (31) credit points of core units *
  • One (1) elective unit (1 credit point)
  • Completion of three (3) zero-credit point compulsory units:
  • SEJ010 Introduction to Safety and Project Oriented Learning
  • STP050 Academic Integrity
  • STP010 Career Tools for Employability

*Students without year 12 Chemistry (or equivalent) are required to take 32 credit points of core units, including SLE133 Chemistry in our World.

Career Outcomes

Graduates will be in high demand in this rapidly evolving discipline, addressing global issues like climate change, sustainability and water security across a range of industries:

  • air pollution and emissions control
  • natural resource management
  • environmental protection
  • engineering consultancy
  • government departments - local, state, and federal
  • resources - mining, oil and gas
  • waste management and recycling
  • water and wastewater treatment.

Academic

Students must have qualification most relevant to your secondary school studies. The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is the primary criterion for entry into most undergraduate-entr

Entry Requirement

IELTS - Overall 6 No band lower than 6

TOEFL IBT - 69 Writing 21

C1 PROFICIENCY and C2 PROFICIENCY- 169 No band less than 169

PTE - 50 No less than 50 in each skill

OET - Overall C

 

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