Civil Engineering including an Industrial Year BEng 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Nottingham |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 51-100QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

30,750 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Civil and StructuralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Civil engineering combines your creativity with technological and scientific knowledge that can change the world. You will learn how to design and manage high-profile projects. You will study the key components of civil engineering theory and learn the skills necessary to become a civil engineer. By combining individual study and working together in teams you'll learn about:

  • structures
  • geotechnics
  • materials
  • hydraulics and fluid mechanics
  • highway and transport engineering
  • surveying
  • construction management
Also as part of your course you will take part in site visits to see civil engineering in action. You will access research and laboratory facilities, including:

  • preparation and testing facilities for structures, geotechnics and materials
  • fluid mechanics teaching laboratory
  • state-of-the-art surveying equipment
  • design studios
  • CAD/BIM
As a civil engineering graduate, there are many options available to you. You can choose to register with the Engineering Council as an Incorporated Engineer or progress to Chartered Engineer status. Our courses give you the required engineering expertise for either a career in industry or in many other professions that value an analytical, creative mind.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Civil and Structural

Degree

BEng

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Civil engineering combines your creativity with technological and scientific knowledge that can change the world. You will learn how to design and manage high-profile projects. You will study the key components of civil engineering theory and learn the skills necessary to become a civil engineer. By combining individual study and working together in teams you'll learn about:

  • structures
  • geotechnics
  • materials
  • hydraulics and fluid mechanics
  • highway and transport engineering
  • surveying
  • construction management
Also as part of your course you will take part in site visits to see civil engineering in action. You will access research and laboratory facilities, including:

  • preparation and testing facilities for structures, geotechnics and materials
  • fluid mechanics teaching laboratory
  • state-of-the-art surveying equipment
  • design studios
  • CAD/BIM
As a civil engineering graduate, there are many options available to you. You can choose to register with the Engineering Council as an Incorporated Engineer or progress to Chartered Engineer status. Our courses give you the required engineering expertise for either a career in industry or in many other professions that value an analytical, creative mind.

Admission Requirements

32+
65+
6+
80+
  • A level: AAB
  • Required subjects: Mathematics grade A at A Level and one from physics (preferred), economics, psychology, 3D design, chemistry, biology, design and technology, geography, geology, computing, computer science or further maths. GCSE English grade 4 (C).
  • Excluded subjects: General studies, critical thinking and citizenship studies, global perspectives, quantitative methods and research, thinking skills
  • IB score: 32 points overall or 665 in 3 HL certificates
  • IB requirements: One of HL6 in Mathematics Analysis and Approaches, HL6 in Mathematics Applications and Interpretation or SL7 in Mathematics Analysis and Approaches plus HL5 in one of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Design and Technology, Geography, Geology, Computing, Further Mathematics, Psychology, 3D Design, Design Engineering. Economics or Psychology

4 Years
Sep

International
30,750 GBP

Scholarships

Selecting the right scholarship can be a daunting process. With countless options available, students often find themselves overwhelmed and confused. The decision can be especially stressful for those facing financial constraints or pursuing specific academic or career goals.

To help students navigate this challenging process, we recommend the following articles:

More programmes from the university

Medicine PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

Midwifery PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

Classics PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

English PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

French PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

History PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

Music PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::

Philosophy PhD arrows

Go to Programme ::type_cta_button::
Undergrad Programmes 459