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School of Civil, Environmental
and Mining Engineering

Engineering North N136,
North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Telephone: +61 8 8303 5451
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4359

School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering

mt gambier near blue lake

You may not be able to tell it from the name, but the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering (CEME) is actually one of the livliest, most diverse and interesting Schools in the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences.

If you want to design a wetland or a dam, build a house, a skyscraper or a highway, dig for minerals or diamonds, or drill for water, CEME at the University of Adelaide can help you learn how and learn why. Our teachers and researchers are some of the best in Australia. And our graduates are some of the most outstanding engineers and contributors to the prosperity of the state and country. We invite you to join our team, and learn to engineer for the future.

Areas of study and research 

which program?

  • design & build sustainable buildings
  • architectural

      
  • bridge the gap between communities
  • tunnel through mountains
  • save lives with sewers
  • build roads & freeways
  • build safe workplaces
  • design and construct sustainable cities
  • finance and manage small and large projects
  • civil & structural

      
  • mine for the minerals & resources
  • mining and our environments
  • drilling and blasting
  • mineral processing
  • mine geology
  • mine management
  • mining

      
  • manage environmental systems
  • design sustainable urban living systems
  • rehabilitate rivers & their catchments
  • building on the coasts
  • designing sustainable habitats
  • making water flow - or not

  • Postgraduate study and research

    For individuals who have finished their undergraduate degree (Bachelor) and want to go further, we offer postgraduate degrees completed through either coursework or research. Read more about postgraduate opportunities....



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    our bachelor degrees

    architectural engineering

    civil & environmental

    civil & structural

    mining

     

    masters by coursework

    civil & structural

    civil & environmental

    geostatistics

     

    research

    degrees by research

    research topics

    research groups


     

    The Whispering Wall,
    Williamstown, SA. The 140
    metre long dam wall was
    completed in 1901, and
    holds back the Barossa
    Reservoir. It's name comes
    from an amazing acoustic
    property. You can speak
    normally while standing
    next the wall, and be heard
    clearly 140 metres away.