Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science), Bachelor of Science

5 Years On Campus Dual-bachelors Program

Curtin University Perth

Program Overview

This double degree brings together environmental engineering and environmental science, helping you develop the skills to design practical engineering solutions while also understanding how natural environmental systems work. It is a great choice for students interested in sustainability, climate action, pollution control, and protecting ecosystems through both scientific understanding and engineering practice.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
In your first year, you build a strong base in both engineering and environmental science. You study core areas such as Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Mechanics, Introduction to Environmental Science, and Chemistry for Environmental Systems. This year focuses on developing your problem-solving skills while introducing you to how environmental systems and human activity interact.

Year 2:
In the second year, you start applying your knowledge to real environmental systems. You study subjects such as Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, and Introduction to Environmental Engineering Design. Alongside theory, you also develop practical laboratory and field skills to analyse environmental processes.

Year 3:
In Year 3, your learning becomes more specialised with subjects like Water and Wastewater Engineering, Environmental Modelling, Hydrology, and Ecosystem Management. You begin working on more applied environmental problems, focusing on areas such as pollution control, water systems, and sustainable resource management.

Year 4:
This year focuses on advanced environmental engineering and science applications. You deepen your understanding of topics such as Environmental Impact Assessment, Sustainable Engineering Practices, and advanced environmental science areas like ecology or geochemistry. You also start preparing for independent project work.

Year 5:
In your final year, you complete an honours research project and capstone engineering and science units. You apply everything you have learned to solve complex environmental challenges, often in collaboration with industry or research partners, demonstrating your readiness for professional practice.


Focus Areas:

Environmental engineering design, environmental systems analysis, water and wastewater treatment, ecology and ecosystem management, environmental chemistry, sustainability and climate solutions, environmental modelling.


Learning Outcomes:

Graduates are able to apply engineering and environmental science knowledge to assess and solve environmental challenges, design sustainable systems, analyse environmental data, and communicate technical solutions effectively in professional settings.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation):

The engineering component of this degree is accredited by Engineers Australia and is recognised internationally under the Washington Accord, supporting global career mobility and professional engineering pathways.


Reputation (Employability & Rankings):

Curtin University is well recognised for environmental engineering and environmental science, with strong connections to industry in sustainability, water, mining, and environmental consulting sectors. The program is designed to support strong employability through hands-on learning and industry engagement.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Curtin University, students pursuing the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science, as well as the Bachelor of Science, are immersed in a rich environment of experiential learning. This hands-on approach equips students with practical skills that are essential for their future careers. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge tools, students can engage in real-world projects and research that enhance their understanding of environmental challenges and solutions.

 

Here are some of the key experiential learning opportunities available to you:

- Laboratories and Research Facilities: Students have access to specialized laboratories, including the Curtin Water Quality Research Centre and the Curtin Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory, where they can conduct experiments and research on environmental issues.

- Field Trips: The curriculum includes field trips to various environmental sites, allowing students to observe and analyze real-world environmental conditions and practices.

- Group Projects: Collaborative projects are a significant part of the learning experience, encouraging teamwork and problem-solving skills as students tackle real environmental engineering challenges.

- Internships: Curtin has strong industry connections, providing students with opportunities for internships that offer valuable work experience and networking within the environmental sector.

- Software and Digital Tools: Students are trained in industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and MATLAB, which are essential for environmental modeling and analysis.

- Libraries and Research Institutes: Access to extensive library resources and research institutes, such as the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy, supports students in their academic and research endeavors.

- Sustainability Initiatives: The university promotes sustainability through various initiatives, allowing students to engage in projects that contribute to environmental conservation and sustainable practices.

By choosing Curtin University, you will not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical experience that will set you apart in the job market. 

Embark on your journey in environmental engineering and science at Curtin, where learning goes beyond the classroom!

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Curtin’s Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science are prepared to work across environmental engineering, consulting, sustainability, and scientific analysis roles. You can build careers as an environmental engineer, environmental consultant, water resources engineer, sustainability advisor, or environmental scientist, working on real projects that address climate change, pollution, and natural resource management.

Progression & Future Opportunities:

  • University services supporting employability: Curtin supports your transition into industry through work-integrated learning, compulsory professional practice, fieldwork, and industry-based projects that give you hands-on experience before you graduate.

  • Employment outcomes and salary figures: Graduates typically enter strong employment pathways in environmental and engineering sectors in Australia, with competitive starting salaries that grow as you gain experience and specialise further.

  • University–industry partnerships: The course is developed with input from industry partners across environmental, engineering, mining, and sustainability sectors, ensuring your learning stays relevant to real-world challenges.

  • Long-term accreditation value: The engineering component is accredited by Engineers Australia and recognised internationally under the Washington Accord, supporting global career mobility and professional recognition.

  • Graduation outcomes: You graduate with the ability to apply engineering and scientific knowledge to design, assess, and manage sustainable environmental solutions in complex real-world contexts.

Further Academic Progression:

After completing this degree, you can continue into postgraduate study such as a Master of Professional Engineering, Master of Environmental Engineering, Master of Environmental Science, or research degrees like a PhD to further specialise in environmental systems, sustainability, or advanced engineering practice.

Program Key Stats

$43,320
$8,400

Febr Intake : 31st OctJuly Intake : 31st Mar


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Eligibility Criteria

CCD
3.0
30
70

NA
NA
6.0
79
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Environmental engineer
  • Environmental consultant
  • Environmental quality control engineer
  • Site remediation engineer
  • Pollution control engineer
  • Water resources engineer

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