Offers an opportunity for engineers from other discipline areas to explore underpinning aspects of civil engineering and to develop a more nuanced appreciation of municipal works and civil engineering projects.
This specialisation focuses on social, economic and environmental sustainability pillars, and it provides students with foundational skills in design thinking, project ideation and community consultation in order to approach the unique challenges and opportunities within regional WA.
The course offers a balance of theory, technology, and creative experimentation. Theoretical aspects of design are combined with technical knowledge of building systems, materials, interior construction, and communication techniques.
Measurement is the way to test theories, validate designs, and sense what is going on in the environment, while instrumentation is the devices used in obtaining the measurements.
The Earth and Environmental Science major provides students a flexible and personalised approach to studying fundamental aspects of Earth dynamics and its interplay with environmental science.
Engage with climate emergency issues, explore approaches to inform relevant policies and practices and apply your learnings to develop a strategic response.
Human factors is the science of people at work. It is concerned with understanding human capabilities and limitations, and applying this knowledge to areas such as the design of: equipment, systems, tools, workplace environment, and work processes.
Learning contexts are increasingly diverse but educators are not always equipped to respond to this diversity. This specialisation aims to develop, extend, and refine students' knowledge and practice to design and lead the education of learners in culturally and linguistically diverse contexts.