Civil engineers provide habitation, transportation, a clean environment, and protection against natural risks. In this civil engineering course, you will study a range of modules in areas such as construction management and technology, engineering geology, hydraulics, and soil mechanics. You also have the chance to study water engineering, bridge design, and the design of concrete structures. Career options for civil engineering graduates include roles with consulting engineering companies, contracting organizations, and national and local government. The degree is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators on behalf of the Engineering Council for meeting the partial academic requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer.
A-level: 32 Points from Mathematics, physical science, or a numerate subject. General Studies/Level 3 Key Skills not accepted BTEC National: Extended Diploma in Engineering (required: Calculus to Solve Engineering Problems (Unit 7) and Further Engineering Mathematics (Unit 8), both at Merit) or a related subject. A-level and BTEC National: Diploma/Extended Certificate in Engineering and 32 Points from A-level Mathematics if Units 7 and/or 8 are not included A-level and BTEC National: Diploma/Extended Certificate in Applied Science and 32 Points from A-level Mathematics Plus GCSEs in English language and mathematics at grade 4 or above (grade C or above under the A*-G system), and one GCSE science subject at Grade C or above under the A*-G system. We also accept equivalent qualifications at Level 2, such as Functional Skills in Mathematics and English.
Engineering
Medway
Undergraduate
3
September
0.0
£9,250, £14,500,
Staffordshire
0.0
Undergraduate
£
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England
6.0
Undergraduate
Home full-time: £9,250, International full-time: £13,500
Durham
6.5
Undergraduate