Civil engineering is about shaping the built and natural environments in which we live. It is a broad discipline that improves many aspects of our everyday lives, from the provision of safe drinking water to the development of earthquake-resistant structures, while also protecting our natural environment.
Civil engineers will play a crucial role in tackling climate change and leading sustainable development.
Exploring topics such as geotechnics, energy systems and professional engineering practice, this course will provide you with a strong foundation in engineering science and technology. You will then have the option to tailor your studies to suit your interests through a range of specialist modules, or continue with a broad programme.
Throughout this course, you'll integrate theory and practice and apply the knowledge you have gained in class to the real world. You will participate in a number of field trips, including practical land surveying and a geology field course, and Constructionarium, where you'll work in teams to construct scaled-down versions of well-known buildings, bridges, dams and other civil engineering projects.
You will also benefit from our department’s strong industry links and teaching and research facilities, which include a range of testing rigs, extensive computing provision, tension and compression machines, and wave generators and tanks.
At the end of this course, you'll have fully met the educational requirements for professional registration and taken the first step to becoming a Chartered Engineer.
Modality
ONLINE
UCAS entry grades
A*
UCAS Tariff points
56 points
Entry requirements
Minimum entry standard: A*A*A or A*AAA
To include:
- A* in Mathematics - A/A* in Physics (A* is required if applying with three A__levels. At least an A is required if applying with four A-levels) - A in a third/fourth subject
Not accepted: General Studies and Critical Thinking Science Practical Endorsement: If you are made an offer you will be required to achieve a pass in the practical endorsement in all science subjects that form part of the offer.
SYLLABUS
Year 1
- Professional Engineering Practice - Civil Engineering Design 1 - Mathematics 1 - Computational Methods 1 - Mechanics - Structural Mechanics 1 - Materials - Fluid Mechanics 1 - Geotechnics - Energy and Environmental Engineering
Year 2
- Civil Engineering Design 2 - Mathematics 2 - Computational Methods 2 - Statistics - Structural Mechanics 2 - Structural Design - Fluid Mechanics 2 - Soils Mechanics and Engineering Geology - Environmental Engineering: Water Resource and Supply Engineering - Business and Project Management
Year 3
- Civil Engineering Design 3 - Computational Engineering Analysis - Structural Mechanics 3 - Dynamics of Structures - Fluid Mechanics 3 - Geotechnical Engineering - Environmental Engineering â€" Water and Wastewater Treatment, Waste and Resource Management - Transport Systems - I-Explore
Optional modules - Group A
- Nonlinear Structural Analysis - Theory of Shells - Coastal Engineering - Highway Engineering
Optional modules - Group B
- Concrete Structures - Design of Timber and Masonry Structures - Traffic Engineering
Year 4
- Individual Research Project
Optional modules
- Operational Research and Systems Analysis - Steel Structures and Design - Concrete Structures - Prestressed Concrete - Applied Hydrodynamics - Geotechnical Hazards - Advanced Soil Mechanics - Design of Timber and Masonry Structures - Water and Wastewater Engineering - Water Resources Engineering - Waste Management Engineering - Traffic Engineering - Transport Demand and Economics - Transport, Environmental Impacts & Safety - Fluid Mechanics for the Built Environment
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