On-Campus – Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural)

CRICOS Course Code: 0100461

Course Duration
Duration
  • 24 Months
Course Study
Study Mode
  • On-Campus
  • On-Campus Civil Engineering
Course Location
Location
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
  • Perth
Course Code
Course Code
MCSOC
Course Intakes
Intakes
  • 7 September 2026
Course Type
Course Type
  • Masters
  • Civil Engineering
Course Fees
Fees
Domestic Per Year : AUD $12,650.00
Domestic Total : AUD $25,300.00
International Per Year : AUD $25,850.00
International Total : AUD $51,700.00

Course Overview

The society in which we live today is fundamentally dependent on the structures that structural engineers design and deliver. The Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural) will equip you with the necessary skills to address the demands of the structural engineering industry. Engineering Professionals with a background in civil, construction, transport, and systems engineering will especially benefit from this program as it prepares them for further career development in the structural engineering industry. Upon completion of this program, you will gain skills and knowledge in the latest and developing technologies in civil and structural engineering.

Graduates of this program will be able to: 

  • Identify, critically analyze, and creatively solve intellectually complex and specialized professional engineering problems relevant to civil and structural engineering, both individually and in teams.
  • Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of synthesis and design within specialist bodies of knowledge at the Professional Engineer level across civil and structural engineering disciplines.
  • Apply scientific, mathematical, design, and international standards perspectives to practice ethically and professionally as Civil and Structural Engineers.

This course is internationally recognized under the Washington Accord

(recognized from the Perth and Melbourne campuses only).

 

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Program Details

This Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural), therefore, addresses the specific core competencies and associated underpinning knowledge required of structural engineers.

The curriculum covers a diverse range of topics geared to producing well-rounded graduates equipped with the knowledge that employers require. This master’s program aims to provide the student with a multitude of tools and techniques, including those that tackle specific organizational problems and also those needed to design and implement engineering structures.

The Project Thesis is the capstone unit of the program and draws on the topic and reinforces the knowledge and skill base developed in the preceding units. As a significant research component of the program, this project will facilitate research, critical evaluation along with the application of knowledge and skills with creativity and initiative, enabling students to critique and potentially enhance current professional practice in the civil engineering industry. The Project Thesis requires a high level of personal autonomy and accountability.

 

The program is composed of 13 units. These units cover a range of aspects to provide you with maximum practical coverage in the field of Civil Structural Engineering. Please refer to the current teach-out program structure here.

Note: units may be completed in a different order depending on individual circumstances, pre-requisites and unit availability.

Year One

Semester Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
Semester 1 MCS501A Advanced Structural Analysis 3
Semester 1 MCS502A Advanced Engineering Materials 3
Semester 1 MCS503A Structural Design Part 1 – Advanced Topics on Reinforced Concrete Design 3
Semester 1 MCS504A Project, Design and Construction Management 3
Semester 2 MCS505A Advanced Structural Engineering Methods Part 1 3
Semester 2 MCS506A Structural Design Part 2 – Advanced Topics on Steel Design 3
Semester 2 MCS507A Structural Dynamics 3
Semester 2 ELECTIVE 1 (See below for choices) 3

Year Two

Term Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
Semester 1 MCS602A Advanced Structural Engineering Methods Part 2 3
Semester 1 ELECTIVE 2 (See below for choices) 3
Semester 1  MCS605A Design of High Rise Buildings 3
Semester 1 MXX601 Engineering Practice and Key Research Methodologies 3
Semester 2 ME700 Project Thesis (taken over 2 Terms – equivalent to 4 units) 12

Elective 1 Choices

Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
MCS508A Design of Pre-stressed Concrete 3
MCS509A Structural Refurbishment and Structural Failure 3
MCS510A Precast Concrete: Design and Construction 3

Elective 2 Choices

Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
MCS603A Earthquake Structural Design 3
MCS606A Structural Health Monitoring in Civil Engineering 3
MCS607A Introduction to Bridge Engineering 3

Additional Mandatory Units

Unit Code Unit Name Credit Points
BXX001-004 Hands-on Workshop 1
Hands-on Workshop 2
Hands-on Workshop 3Hands-on Workshop 4
0
MXX001 Professional Practice Hands-on Workshop 0
MXX510 Professional Experience 0

*Applicable to students gaining entry under option 1 or 4 of the Entry Requirements.

Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Civil: Structural)

Students who elect to exit the program after successfully completing all of the first-year units, as outlined above, can opt to receive EIT’s Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Civil: Structural). If students wish to finalize the Master qualification after exiting at Graduate Diploma level, they will need to re-enroll and relinquish the Graduate Diploma testamur.

Rules of Progression

You can only attempt the Project Thesis once you have successfully completed all other units. All engineering disciplines are built up of individual bodies-of-knowledge that together target a specific application. It not only relies on the combined body of knowledge from the undergraduate degree, specifically mathematics, physics, and discipline knowledge, but also on the various units that form this program. The ‘500’ level units are designed at the Australian Qualifications Framework level eight (Graduate Diploma). The knowledge from each unit allows you to be able to investigate challenging problems, analyse and synthesize complex solutions, and communicate your solutions and ideas. This will enable successful progress to the ‘600’ level units at the Australian Qualifications Framework level nine (master’s degree).
All this knowledge is brought together as you tackle complex application problems in your final thesis. The content of each unit is designed to provide a graduated increase in knowledge and skills from the ‘500’ level units to the ‘600’ level units culminating in a Project Thesis. All units must be passed, or have exemptions, to achieve the qualification. The Graduate Diploma of Engineering is nested within the master’s degree as an exit point only after the successful completion of all the ‘500’ level units of the program. Both qualifications have the same entry requirements. The second year of the master’s degree does not serve as an entry point.

Work-Integrated Learning

EIT’s Master of Engineering programs require students to undertake 240 hours of paid or unpaid professional work-integrated learning. This can incorporate paid or unpaid internships, site visits, contributing to industry projects, and networking activities. In undertaking an internship, students will interact with employees and become exposed to organizational policy and culture. You will familiarise yourself with organizational communication procedures, a variety of engineering disciplines, and obtain insight and practical aptitude in projects from the planning phase to completion. If you already have some work experience in the relevant engineering field, you may apply to have credit granted by
completing the associated recognition of prior learning form.

 

Master of Engineering (Civil: Structural) –  Mapping of Program Learning Outcomes with Graduate Attributes and Engineers Australia Stage 1 Competencies for Professional Engineers.

To gain entry into this program, we require applicants to hold:

  1. A recognized 3-year bachelor degree* in an engineering qualification in a congruent** field of practice; OR
  2. An EIT Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree* in a congruent** field of practice; OR
  3. A 4-year Bachelor of Engineering qualification (or equivalent) that is recognized under the Washington Accord or by Engineers Australia, in a congruent**, or a different field of practice at the discretion of the Admissions Committee; OR
  4. A 4-year Bachelor of Engineering qualification (or equivalent)* that is not recognized under the Washington Accord, in a congruent** field of practice to this program; AND
  5. An appropriate level of English Language Proficiency equivalent to an English pass level in an Australian Senior Certificate of Education, or an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no individual band less than 6.0), or equivalent as outlined in the EIT Admissions Policy; AND
  6. Evidence of mathematical competence by means of completion of courses/units which include:
  • Complex Numbers,
  • Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) and Series,
  • Multivariable Calculus, and
  • Linear Algebra

* With integrated compulsory twelve-week professional industry experience, training or project work of which six weeks are directly supervised by a professional/eligible professional engineer as determined by EIT.

** All applicants must have a background in structural mechanics at the undergraduate level and/or work experience. A congruent field of practice includes disciplines with adequate Civil Engineering content consisting of fundamentals of Structural Analysis (Alternative names: Theory of Structures, Structural Mechanics, Solid Mechanics) AND Structural Design (Alternative names: Design of Concrete Structures, Design of Steel Structures, Design of Timber Structures, Design of Bridges and Roads).
Fields not listed below are to be considered by the Dean and the Admissions Committee on a case-by-case basis:
Civil Engineering,
Structural Engineering,
Geotechnical Engineering,
Bridge Engineering,
Offshore Structures,
Tunnel Engineering,
Water Resource Engineering,
Infrastructure Engineering,
Transport Engineering,
Agriculture Engineering,
Applied Mechanics,
Environmental Engineering (with structural or geotechnical emphasis),
Architectural Engineering (with structural focus),
Materials Engineering (if construction materials are covered).

English

All higher education students studying on campus must complete an English proficiency test during orientation week. If you fail the initial test, you must complete additional English language support classes. If you fail again, you will be considered a student at risk and managed in accordance with EIT’s Student at Risk Policy.

Please note: Meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee entry to our programs.  All applications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Please check the Documentation Guidelines for your application.

The leader for this program is Dr Ana Evangelista

Our courses are delivered by experienced engineers and technical experts from around the world. Many have tackled real-world engineering challenges and bring practical, applied knowledge directly into the classroom.

We draw from a global pool of instructors and lecturers across our organization. Explore our full team of expert educators on the Instructors & Lecturers page.

Please note: Not all lecturers and instructors listed on this page will teach every course. The team teaching your course will be confirmed as part of your course enrolment.

 

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Payment Methods

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Like all Australian higher education providers and universities, EIT programs are accredited by the exacting standards of the Australian Government’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).

This course is classified as Level 9 under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

The Master’s degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia under the Washington Accord. The course is accredited for delivery at Perth and Melbourne campuses. It is internationally recognized through the International Engineering Alliance (IEA) and its signatory countries, ensuring global recognition of the qualification and alignment with international engineering education standards.

You can find the accreditation here.

Find out more about country-specific accreditation and professional recognition.

Students should satisfy themselves through their own research with their local accreditation before commencing the program.

This course may use the following software:

  • SPACE GASS 
  • ABAQUS 
  • Virtual Labs-Self Compacted Concrete  
  • Inducta (FTG, SLB) 
  • Abaqus and Matlab 
  • Excel programming 
  • Abaqus / SAP 2000 
  • ETABS 
  • MATLAB 
  • SpaceGass 
  • BXX001-004 software (various) 
  • MXX001 software 

Due to ongoing unit and course reviews, software may change from the list provided. Learn more about the Practical Learning at EIT here

Potential job roles include engineering and management positions in the following areas of expertise:

  • Construction
  • Roads
  • Railway
  • Transportation
  • Geotechnical
  • Structural
  • Waterworks
  • Earthworks
  • Irrigation
  • Town planning
  • Environmental

Our master’s degrees take two years to complete full-time on-campus, and longer for those studying part-time. You will spend approximately 10 hours per week, per unit, learning the program material, completing assessments and attending tutorials. After enrolment the maximum time allowed to complete all units is 5 years.

Application Deadline:
You must submit your application at least 8 weeks for offshore applicants and 2 weeks for onshore/domestic applicants.

Census Date:
A census date is the date at which an enrolment is considered to be final. Any withdrawal you make after the study period census date will incur an academic penalty (for example, a fail grade) and a financial penalty (for example, no refund of your student contribution or tuition fees). See our current census dates.

Any student has a right to appeal a decision of the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) or any member of the institute’s staff. EIT has a comprehensive Policy on Appeals and Grievances to assist students.

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