This qualification describes a senior civil works
designers who assist engineers. They create
complex projects to meet client site requirements
and must work independently to apply theoretical
and technical expertise.
Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design - RII60520
This course is delivered over a period of 6 months. The course
duration is:
26 Weeks of Course duration consisting of:
20 Weeks of scheduled study/tuition
6 Weeks of scheduled breaks/course completion activities
Notes:
1. A minimum of 20 contact hours per week of study/tuition
have been scheduled by Westin College – to ensure students
meet their student study Visa conditions.
2. The course duration may vary for students who have been
granted credits or RPL towards this course (e.g., students having
completed any units in a previous course/qualification).
Currently Westin College is offering the course at following prices:
Pathway Course:
Tuition Fee - $6,500
Student Resources - $1000 Application Fee: $250 (Non Refundable)
Total Fee: $7,750
RIICWD507D Prepare detailed geotechnical design
RIICWD526E Prepare detailed traffic analysis
RIICWD534E Prepare detailed design of civil steel
structures
RIICWD533E Prepare detailed design of civil concrete
structures
BSBWH616 Apply safe design principles
RIIQUA601E Establish and maintain quality system
RIICWD509E Prepare detailed design of urban roads
BSBPMG531 Manage project time
BSBTWK502 Manage team effectiveness
BSBTR601 Manage innovation and continuous
improvement
BSBPMG632 Manage program risk
RIICWD601E Manage Civil works design processes
Face-to-face classroom-based learning using a variety of delivery methods and approved learning resources.
We have 4 intakes in year, which starts in February, April, July and October (subject to change if required).
The following learning and assessment resources are available to the students attending the course:
Student’s Learner guide
Student’s Assessments
E-learning Resources
After successfully completing the qualification RII60520 Advanced Diploma of Civil Construction Design, individuals could progress to selected universities .
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) involves the assessment of previously unrecognised skills and knowledge that an individual has achieved outside the formal education and training system. It assesses the individual’s non-formal and informal learning to determine the extent to which that individual has achieved the required learning outcomes, competency outcomes, or standards for entry to, and/or partial or total completion of, a qualification (AQF).
Credit Transfer means granting of credits against an equivalent and nationally recognised unit of competency completed as part of earlier studies.Credit transfer does not involve assessment and is granted on determination of equivalency between two units of competency. Unit selection and suitability is guided by packaging rules of the relevant course or qualification.
Students may apply for RPL/Credit Transfer prior to or immediately after formal enrolment but prior to the facilitated delivery of units.
For more information students can visit Westin College’s website or contact our Student Support Officer.