The School of Civil, Mining, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CMEA) has a world-class reputation for excellence in research, innovative approaches to teaching and learning, and laboratories and workshop facilities that are among the best in Australia. Excellence in teaching, leaders in research and strong collaborations with industry and government.
School of Civil, Mining, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
A degree in Civil Engineering focuses on the development and maintenance of the built environment. Graduates from the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) program are equipped for roles within consulting, construction, resources, major infrastructure projects, and government bodies. This program holds Washington Accord accreditation, enabling graduates to pursue Civil Engineering positions internationally. With guidance from seasoned engineers, graduates are prepared to assume roles of considerable responsibility.
Find out where an engineering degree can take you
UOW lecturer and architectural engineering expert Dr Emma Heffernan and Civil Engineering student Georgia O’Neill speak about their passion for engineering and their experiences at UOW.
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UOW ranks 96th in the world for Engineering and Technology.
Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 20232nd in NSW
UOW ranks second in NSW and the ACT for undergraduate Engineering.
Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) 2024