Checkout the Masters in Civil Engineering in Australia....
Mar 22, 2025 11:02:15
University |
QS World Rank 2024 |
Program Name |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
14 |
Master of Civil Engineering |
|
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
19 |
Master of Engineering (Civil) |
|
Monash University |
42 |
Master of Advanced Civil Engineering |
|
University of Sydney |
19 |
Master of Professional Engineering (Civil) |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
43 |
Master of Engineering Science (Civil) |
|
RMIT University |
140 |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
|
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
189 |
Master of Engineering (Civil) |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
90 |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related field with a minimum GPA of around 60-70%
IELTS 6.5 - 7.0 overall (no band less than 6.0)
GRE not mandatory
Some universities may prefer 1-2 years of professional experience (but not compulsory)
Statement of Purpose (SOP), academic transcripts, reference letters, and resume
2 years (Full-time)
Some universities offer accelerated 1.5-year options based on prior learning
University |
Annual Tuition Fees (AUD) |
|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
48,000 - 52,000 AUD |
|
UNSW |
47,000 - 50,000 AUD |
|
Monash University |
46,000 - 49,000 AUD |
|
University of Sydney |
49,000 - 52,000 AUD |
|
University of Queensland |
47,000 - 50,000 AUD |
|
RMIT University |
42,000 - 45,000 AUD |
|
QUT |
40,000 - 43,000 AUD |
|
UTS |
45,000 - 47,000 AUD |
Australia Awards Scholarships
University of Melbourne Graduate Scholarships
UNSW International Merit Scholarship
Monash International Merit Scholarship
UQ International Excellence Scholarship
Destination Australia Scholarships
RMIT International Excellence Scholarship
Structural Engineer
Geotechnical Engineer
Transportation Engineer
Water Resources Engineer
Project Engineer
Construction Manager
Average starting salary: AUD 70,000 – 100,000 per annum
Civil Engineers are on Australia's Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
Eligible for post-study work visas
Strong demand for civil engineers across Australian states
Experience and qualifications help with PR under skilled independent visa (Subclass 189) or state-sponsored (Subclass 190)
University |
Program Name |
Duration |
Intake |
|---|---|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
Master of Civil Engineering |
2 years |
February, July |
|
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
Master of Engineering (Specialization in Civil) |
2 years |
February, September |
|
Monash University |
Master of Advanced Civil Engineering |
2 years |
February, July |
|
University of Sydney |
Master of Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
Master of Engineering Science (Civil Engineering) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
RMIT University |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering Major) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
Curtin University |
Master of Professional Engineering (Civil Engineering) |
2 years |
February, July |
|
Deakin University |
Master of Infrastructure Engineering and Management |
2 years |
February, July, November |
|
Swinburne University of Technology |
Master of Engineering (Civil) |
2 years |
February, July, November |
Bachelor's in Civil Engineering or related field (minimum GPA of 60-70%)
IELTS: 6.5 – 7.0 overall, no band less than 6.0
Academic transcripts, resume, SOP, and recommendation letters
Some universities may ask for a portfolio of projects or relevant work experience (not mandatory for most)
Between AUD 40,000 – 52,000 per year, depending on the university and program
Structural Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Water and Environmental Engineering
Construction Management
A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or a closely related field (structural engineering, construction, infrastructure, environmental engineering, etc.)
Minimum GPA equivalent to 60–70% (varies by university — top universities may require higher scores)
Some universities may accept students from other engineering backgrounds with prerequisite courses.
IELTS: Overall 6.5 – 7.0 (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: Overall score 85–94 (with minimum sub-scores)
PTE Academic: Score between 58–64 (varies by institution)
Not mandatory, but having 1–2 years of relevant professional work experience can strengthen the application for competitive universities.
Universities like Monash or UNSW may give preference if professional projects or field experience are shown.
Academic transcripts and degree certificates
Valid English language proficiency test score (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Statement of Purpose (SOP) — explaining career goals and motivation
Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Letter(s) of recommendation — academic or professional
Copy of passport
Not required by most Australian universities for Master’s in Civil Engineering
Some universities offer credit for prior learning (CPL) if you have relevant work experience or prior postgraduate coursework.
This can reduce the duration from 2 years to 1.5 years.
Some universities (like University of Melbourne or Monash) may ask for:
Portfolio of academic projects or engineering designs (optional)
Proof of mathematics and physics knowledge at university level
University |
Course Duration |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
2 years (full-time) |
Can be reduced to 1.5 years for students with relevant prior qualifications. |
|
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
2 years (full-time) |
Some advanced standing available for related coursework. |
|
Monash University |
2 years (full-time) |
Accelerated options for students with prior study or professional experience. |
|
University of Sydney |
2 years (full-time) |
Includes a combination of coursework and capstone projects. |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
1.5 to 2 years (full-time) |
Duration depends on previous study background and recognized qualifications. |
|
RMIT University |
2 years (full-time) |
Includes an applied industry project. |
|
QUT (Queensland University of Technology) |
2 years (full-time) |
Shorter (1.5 years) duration possible with credit recognition. |
|
UTS (University of Technology Sydney) |
2 years (full-time) |
Professional practice components are part of the course. |
|
Curtin University |
2 years (full-time) |
May reduce duration with recognition of prior learning. |
|
Deakin University |
2 years (full-time) |
Course also available part-time for flexibility. |
Standard duration: 2 years full-time
Possible accelerated track: 1.5 years for students with a relevant background or credit transfer
Most programs include coursework, research components, and a final capstone project
Part-time study options are available for onshore students, but international students must generally study full-time due to visa conditions
Civil Engineering specializations (Structural Engineering, Project Management, Construction Management)
Related fields (Infrastructure Engineering, Engineering Management)
University |
Program |
Mode |
Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
|
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
Master of Engineering Science (Civil or Structural Engineering specializations) |
Online (selected courses) + On-campus or intensive blocks |
2 years full-time / part-time available |
|
RMIT University |
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering)* |
Blended (online + on-campus intensive workshops) |
2 years full-time / part-time option |
|
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) |
Master of Engineering Science (Civil Engineering) |
Fully online available |
1.5 years full-time / part-time option |
|
Curtin University |
Master of Engineering Science (Civil and Structural) |
Blended/Online-supported learning |
2 years full-time / part-time available |
|
CQUniversity |
Master of Asset and Maintenance Management (Civil focus possible) |
100% online |
2 years part-time |
|
University of Melbourne |
Master of Engineering (Civil) — not fully online, but some subjects available online |
On-campus with limited online support |
2-3 years full-time |
Recognized Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field
English proficiency (IELTS 6.5+ or equivalent)
Work experience may enhance application for online/flexible programs
AUD 32,000 – 48,000 per year (varies by university and whether international or domestic student)
Online or part-time delivery sometimes reduces annual cost but total program cost remains similar
For fully online programs, a student visa is not required.
If choosing a blended program with on-campus components, a student visa may be required.
Intake |
Application Window |
Classes Start |
|---|---|---|
|
Semester 1 (Primary) |
Applications open: March–August (previous year) |
February/March each year |
|
Semester 2 (Secondary) |
Applications open: September–February |
July each year |
University |
Semester 1 Deadline |
Semester 2 Deadline |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
October 31 (previous year) |
April 30 (for July intake) |
|
Monash University |
October 31 (previous year) |
April 30 (for July intake) |
|
UNSW Sydney |
November 30 (previous year) |
May 31 (for July intake) |
|
University of Queensland (UQ) |
November 30 (previous year) |
May 31 (for July intake) |
|
RMIT University |
November (varies yearly) |
May (varies yearly) |
|
University of Sydney |
October 31 (previous year) |
April 30 (for July intake) |
|
Curtin University |
November (previous year) |
May (for July intake) |
Academic transcripts
English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
CV/Resume
Letters of Recommendation (varies by university)
Step |
Ideal Timeline |
|---|---|
|
Start researching universities |
12 months before intake |
|
Take English proficiency tests |
10–12 months before intake |
|
Prepare documents |
8–10 months before intake |
|
Apply |
6–8 months before intake (or earlier) |
|
Receive offer & accept |
4–5 months before intake |
|
Apply for student visa |
3–4 months before intake |
|
Plan travel & accommodation |
1–2 months before intake |
University |
Estimated Annual Tuition Fees (AUD) |
|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
AUD 46,000 – 51,000 |
|
University of Sydney |
AUD 49,000 – 53,000 |
|
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
AUD 47,000 – 51,000 |
|
Monash University |
AUD 45,000 – 50,000 |
|
University of Queensland |
AUD 46,000 – 50,000 |
|
RMIT University |
AUD 43,000 – 46,000 |
|
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) |
AUD 38,000 – 44,000 |
|
University of Adelaide |
AUD 46,000 – 49,000 |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
AUD 45,000 – 48,000 |
|
Curtin University |
AUD 38,000 – 43,000 |
Student visa fee: Around AUD 710
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): AUD 500 – 600 per year
Living expenses: AUD 21,000 – 25,000 per year (as per Australian government guidelines)
Many universities offer scholarships for international students, which can partially or fully cover tuition fees.
Range: AUD 38,000 to AUD 53,000 per year
Duration: 1.5 to 2 years
Total Tuition Cost: Approx. AUD 57,000 – 106,000 (for the complete program)
Accommodation, food, transport, utilities, personal expenses:
AUD 21,000 – 25,000 per year
For a 2-year program: Approx. AUD 42,000 – 50,000 in total
Mandatory for student visa holders
Approx. AUD 500 – 700 per year
For a 2-year course: Around AUD 1,000 – 1,400
Approx. AUD 710 (single applicant)
Books & stationery: AUD 500 – 1,000 per year
Travel, leisure, unexpected expenses: AUD 1,500 – 2,000 per year
Component |
Approx. Cost (AUD) |
|---|---|
|
Tuition fees |
57,000 – 106,000 |
|
Living expenses |
42,000 – 50,000 |
|
OSHC (health insurance) |
1,000 – 1,400 |
|
Visa fees |
710 |
|
Other expenses |
3,000 – 4,000 |
|
Total |
~AUD 103,000 – 162,000 |
Research universities offering Master’s in Civil Engineering.
Check program details, entry requirements, tuition fees, duration, and intakes (usually February & July).
Academic Qualification:
A bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related field with a good academic record (usually a minimum GPA of 60–70%).
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS (overall 6.5, no band less than 6.0) or TOEFL (score of around 85–90) or PTE.
Work experience (optional but beneficial): Some universities may prefer relevant work experience.
Academic transcripts (certified copies)
Degree certificate
Updated CV
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of recommendation (2–3)
English language test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
Passport copy
Portfolio of projects (optional for some universities)
Create an account on the university’s admission portal.
Fill out the application form and upload all required documents.
Pay the application fee (AUD 100 – 150, varies by university).
The university will review your application.
If successful, you’ll receive either:
Conditional Offer (subject to meeting certain conditions)
Unconditional Offer (if all criteria are met)
Accept the offer letter by signing the acceptance form.
Pay the initial tuition fee deposit (as required by the university).
Once payment is confirmed, the university issues a Confirmation of Enrollment (CoE) — this is required to apply for a visa.
Apply online through the Australian immigration website.
Required documents:
CoE
Health insurance (OSHC)
Financial proof (funds to cover tuition + living costs)
Health check reports
Visa application fee payment (AUD 710)
Visa processing usually takes 4–8 weeks.
Book your flight.
Arrange accommodation.
Attend any pre-departure sessions offered by the university.
Intake |
Application Deadline |
|---|---|
|
February (Semester 1) |
August – November (previous year) |
|
July (Semester 2) |
February – April (same year) |
Scholarship Name |
Benefits |
Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
|
Australia Awards Scholarships |
Full tuition fees, living expenses, travel |
Citizens of eligible countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East; academic merit; commitment to return home after studies. |
|
Destination Australia Scholarships |
Up to AUD 15,000 per year |
For international students studying in regional areas of Australia. Academic merit required. |
|
Research Training Program (RTP) |
Tuition fee offset + stipend for research-based master’s |
For research-focused master's programs; academic excellence in relevant fields. |
University |
Scholarship Name |
Benefits |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Melbourne |
Melbourne Graduate Scholarship |
Up to 100% tuition fee waiver |
|
University of Sydney |
University of Sydney International Scholarship |
AUD 40,000 for one year |
|
University of Queensland |
UQ International Scholarship |
25–50% tuition reduction |
|
Monash University |
Monash International Merit Scholarship |
AUD 10,000 per year |
|
RMIT University |
RMIT International Excellence Scholarship |
20–25% tuition fee reduction |
|
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
UTS International Postgraduate Full Tuition Scholarship |
Full tuition coverage |
|
Curtin University |
Curtin International Scholarships |
25% of first-year tuition |
Some engineering faculties offer additional merit-based awards for international students in engineering disciplines, including civil engineering.
Check each university’s Faculty of Engineering page for specific scholarships.
Scholarship |
Benefits |
|---|---|
|
The Australia-ASEAN Scholarships |
Full tuition, living expenses, airfares (for ASEAN country citizens) |
|
Commonwealth Scholarships |
Tuition + living expenses (for Commonwealth country citizens) |
Maintain a strong academic record (preferably 70% or above).
A compelling SOP focused on leadership, community contribution, and future goals.
Letters of recommendation highlighting academic and project achievements.
Apply early — most scholarships close 6–8 months before course commencement.
Job Title |
Average Salary (AUD per year) |
|---|---|
|
Civil Engineer |
AUD 75,000 – 110,000 |
|
Structural Engineer |
AUD 80,000 – 120,000 |
|
Geotechnical Engineer |
AUD 85,000 – 115,000 |
|
Construction Project Manager |
AUD 95,000 – 140,000 |
|
Transportation Engineer |
AUD 85,000 – 120,000 |
|
Environmental Engineer |
AUD 80,000 – 110,000 |
|
Water Resource Engineer |
AUD 85,000 – 115,000 |
|
Site Engineer |
AUD 70,000 – 100,000 |
|
Quantity Surveyor |
AUD 75,000 – 105,000 |
|
Design Engineer |
AUD 80,000 – 110,000 |
Lendlease
Laing O’Rourke
CPB Contractors
John Holland Group
Aurecon
GHD
Jacobs Engineering
AECOM
WSP Australia
Arup
Sydney
Melbourne
Brisbane
Perth
Adelaide
Civil Engineers are on Australia's Medium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL), making them eligible to apply for skilled migration visas (subclass 189, 190, or 491).
After completing your degree, you can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa (subclass 485) for 2–4 years to gain local work experience.
Entry Level: Graduate Engineer, Site Engineer
Mid-Level: Project Engineer, Structural/Design Engineer
Senior Level: Project Manager, Senior Consultant, Principal Engineer
Executive Roles: Director of Engineering, Senior Project Director, Construction Executive
Ph.D. or research positions in specialized fields
Teaching roles in universities
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