Overview
Overview
Everything that happens, happens somewhere. We rely so much on devices and data but how to do we capture that data? So much information depends on location.
During the Design - Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems program at University of Melbourne you’ll combine geographic and location information from thousands of sources – like global positioning satellites, land surveying, laser mapping and smartphones to map and visualise our environments. You might use computer technology to build 3D visual representations of our cities to design better transport systems – or you could build the next generation of Google Earth.
There are many ways you can use this kind of knowledge in your career. Buildings and the construction industry are using digital infrastructure engineering to plan and optimise how we build. We need digital infrastructure engineers to help us predict and respond to natural disasters.
You will use drones, laser scanners and build an understanding of software to improve our engineering processes and you’ll develop knowledge in spatial measurement and analysis for both built and natural environments. This means you’ll be able to write and read software algorithms, plot data and create digital representations of our physical world.
Career
As a digital infrastructure engineer, you could:
- Design better transport networks by using pedestrian data to map out cities
- Build safer and more efficient buildings by creating a digital 3D representation of the building to assess the construction methods and materials
- Fly drones to assess natural disaster areas and help prevent problems before they occur or help evacuees
- Use satellite data to optimise wind farms by measuring human and environmental impact.
After completing this major you might pursue careers in:
- Land and property surveying
- Land administration
- Engineering and construction
- Public safety and emergency management
- Asset management
- GIS consulting or spatial analysis.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Land surveying and mapping
- Remote sensing
- Geographic information systems (GIS)
- Image processing
- Land administration
- Integrating Digital Infrastructure
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
- Part-time
- 72 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Melbourne, Australia
Disciplines
Design General Engineering & Technology View 202 other Bachelors in General Engineering & Technology in AustraliaWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
CRICOS code: 090744C
- Entry score 2023 - 85.00 GUARANTEED ENTRY
- Lowest ATAR selected 2023 - 59.55 GUIDE ONLY
Prerequisites
These are the subjects (with minimum scores) you must have completed to be eligible for entry to this course.
- Units 3 & 4: A study score of at least 25 in English/English Language/ Literature or at least 30 in EAL.
English language proficiency
- Applicants intending to major in Digital Infrastructure Engineering Systems may be required to undertake a bridging subject in mathematics as breadth in their first year of the Bachelor of Design. This subject is equivalent to VCE Units 3 and 4 Mathematical Methods, and entry requires a mathematics background equivalent to Units 1 and 2 Mathematical Methods.
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Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents45777 AUD / year≈ 45777 AUD / year
Additional Details
National: Commonwealth supported places (CSP)
Living costs
Melbourne
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