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.

We are the Civil Engineering Division within the Engineering Department at the University of Cambridge. The Department is made up of 6 Divisions: Energy, Fluid Mechanics and Turbomachinery (Div A), Electrical Engineering (Div B), Mechanics, Materials and Design (Div C), Civil Engineering (Div D), Manufacturing and Management (Div E) and Information Engineering (Div F).

Electrical and electronic systems are central to everyday life: this generates a national and international demand for specialist electrical and electronic engineers educated to a high level. The MPhil in Electrical and Electronic Engineering has been designed to enable students to acquire advanced and specialist skills in the broad spectrum of areas in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Electrical and electronic engineering is a fast-moving field with several sub-specialisms such as digital electronics, micro-nano fabrication and nanotechnology, RF electronics, space electronics, communication systems such as wireless and optical, VLSI design, power electronics, quantum computing and communications, sensors, embedded and control systems.

Piping Engineering is a specialized field that requires expertise in designing, installing, and maintaining piping systems. The Executive Certificate in Piping Engineering is designed for practicing professionals and industry experts who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in this area.
With this certificate program, learners will gain a deeper understanding of piping systems, including materials, fabrication, and installation methods. They will also learn about safety protocols, regulatory requirements, and troubleshooting techniques.

This degree is designed for students seeking to master electronic and electrical engineering while gaining advanced specialist knowledge.
Year 1 and Year 2 cover core fundamentals, with the flexibility to switch to the BEng or pursue Electronic and Electrical Engineering MEng pathways with a specialism in Communications, Nanotechnology, or a Year Abroad at a global partner university.

Our electrical and electronic engineering courses offer a breadth and depth of study that you’ll find at few other UK universities. This master's in electrical and electronic engineering builds on the BEng programme. The programme gives you the opportunity to learn the management skills needed to become a leader in this industry and to explore additional specialist modules.

The global energy and power sectors are moving towards sustainable systems with significant demands for innovative technologies to help transition to net zero, and this course aims to prepare you to meet these challenges. You will be able to apply knowledge and skills developed in this course in energy and power generating industries with sustainability as a priority. You may also choose to pursue a research and development career to improve and develop current and future technologies. You will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to dream big and be an agent for change to secure the future of generations to come.

An aerospace professional needs to be able to communicate effectively with experts in different fields. By the time you graduate, you'll have plenty of experience with this.
All first year students also take the Global Engineering Challenge, where teams of students work to solve engineering problems in developing countries. This is designed to develop you as a professional engineer and enhance your career prospects. Second years get to work on a project to solve a problem set by one of our industrial partners.

Piping design is a significant component of process plants and various engineering projects. The skill of piping engineering revolves around the development of a time-efficient piping process to allow the safe transportation of gas and fluids across industrial plants. Hence piping engineering needs precision and care while you perform its operations.

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