Taught by research-active academics and teachers with extensive industrial experience, this course is the right choice if you’re passionate about the subject, but not sure which direction your career will take.
The course integrates a strong focus on civil engineering analysis and design with the latest research on sustainable development – equipping you to tackle challenges in the built environment and innovative design solutions that minimise impact on the environment.
In the first two years, you will study the core subjects needed to be a successful civil engineer: structural engineering, materials, fluid mechanics, and geotechnics.
Group projects will see you take on complex real-world problems – applying your engineering knowledge, while developing transferable skills sought by employers, like communication, team work and project management.
You’ll have plenty of opportunities to apply your theoretical knowledge in project work – taking on civil engineering challenges, including climate-resilient infrastructure.
In your third year, you will have the opportunity to do an industrial placement year, where you can test your knowledge and further develop your technical skills in a real-life industrial environment.
During your final year, you’ll explore aspects of sustainable building and infrastructure design. In the final semester, this all comes together in your individual project and in your integrated design project where you’ll work as part of a team to devise concepts for a sustainable urban regeneration project.