Course Overview
The Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering has been offered by the University of Nicosia since 2013. Over the years, it has developed into a respected engineering programme with recognised accreditation in Cyprus. Students learn through lectures, laboratory sessions, engineering software, design projects, and practical assignments that reflect current engineering practice. The curriculum covers civil engineering and environmental engineering, giving graduates wider career options across construction, infrastructure, water resources, transportation, and environmental management.
Graduates leave with practical design skills, technical knowledge, problem-solving ability, and project management experience. The programme supports professional registration pathways in Cyprus and prepares students for postgraduate study at universities around the world. Its international student community, experienced faculty members, and modern learning facilities create a strong academic environment for students who plan to build careers in engineering across Europe and other global markets.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have:
- A recognized High School Leaving Certificate or equivalent qualification.
- Strong academic performance in Mathematics and science subjects is recommended.
- English language proficiency that meets the university's admission standard.
- Completed online application with academic transcripts and supporting documents.
Scholarships
The University of Nicosia offers several scholarship opportunities based on:
- Academic merit
- Financial need
- Sports achievements
- Family discounts
- Early application and other university scholarship schemes
Scholarship availability and award values vary by intake and applicant profile. Students should review the latest scholarship information before applying.
Part Time Work Details
International students in Cyprus may work part-time during their studies, subject to Cyprus immigration regulations and work permit conditions. Working hours and approved employment sectors are set by the government.
Language Requirement