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Year 4, Semester 1<br />

CEB564 Engineering Science 4 6 3<br />

PSB321 Land Development Practice 2 8 3<br />

PSB331 Land Surveying 7 8 3<br />

PSB339/1 Project 8 3<br />

PSB340 Remote Sensing 1 6 3<br />

PSB344 Spatial Information Science 3 8 3<br />

Elective Unit 4<br />

Year 4, Semester 2<br />

PSB322 Land Development Practice 3 16 6<br />

PSB332 Land Surveying 816 8 3<br />

PSB338 Professional Practice 6 3<br />

PSB339/2 Project 8 3<br />

PSB345 Spatial Information Science 417 8 3<br />

Elective Unit 10<br />

Elective Units<br />

Please refer to Elective Units List for PS47 Bachelor of Surveying.<br />

Bachelor of Technology (Civil) (CE31)<br />

See course requirements and notes relating to undergraduate courses<br />

Location: Gardens Point campus<br />

Course Duration:<br />

Normal entry: 3 years full-time<br />

Articulation from Associate Diploma: 3 years part-time<br />

Standard Credit Points/Full-Time Semester:<br />

Normal entry: 48<br />

Articulation from Associate Diploma: 24<br />

Course Coordinator: Associate Professor Frank Bullen<br />

Entry requirements<br />

Normal entry<br />

Applicants must have completed Year 12 (or its equivalent) and, in addition, have obtained a minimum<br />

grade of Sound Achievement over four semester units in each of Senior English and Mathematics B<br />

(Mathematics 1, units 1, 2 and 3).<br />

Articulation from Associate Diploma<br />

Applicants require an Associate Diploma in Civil Engineering from a university, TAFE college, or equivalent.<br />

Holders of Associate Diplomas from places other than <strong>QUT</strong> must have undertaken certain prerequisite<br />

units but may also seek exemptions.<br />

Professional Recognition<br />

Preliminary accreditation has been granted by the Institution of Engineers, Australia (IEAust). Further<br />

recognition for the course will be sought in accordance with IEAust regulations once the initial intake of<br />

students passes the halfway stage of the course. Full recognition will be obtained from the IEAust when the<br />

course produces its first graduates. When full recognition has been gained, graduates will be eligible for<br />

affiliate membership of the IEAust, providing them with official recognition as engineering technologists.<br />

Special Course Requirements<br />

A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Civil) must obtain at least 45 days of industrial<br />

employment in an engineering environment approved by the Course Coordinator.<br />

Candidates must, not later than the fourth week of semester following each period of industrial employment,<br />

submit to the Faculty Office a report in the required format, describing the work carried out during the<br />

period of employment and including an Industrial Experience Record Form signed by the employer.<br />

16 This unit is to be undertaken by students in the Surveying strand only.<br />

17 This unit is to be undertaken by students in the Mapping strand only.<br />

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