

MEng Civil and Structural Engineering
About this course
Civil and structural engineering addresses the design, construction, and maintenance of the infrastructure that underpins modern society. Civil engineering encompasses the full range of built infrastructure, from roads, bridges, and tunnels to drainage systems, flood defences, and urban development. Structural engineering focuses specifically on the load-bearing elements of buildings and other structures, ensuring that they can withstand the forces they are subjected to across their lifetime. Together they form one of the oldest and most essential of the engineering disciplines, combining mathematical rigour with physical intuition and a growing commitment to sustainability and resilience. At the University of Liverpool, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study structural and civil engineering in another country, experiencing different approaches to design, construction practice, and engineering education. The four-year structure leads to the MEng qualification, which is the standard route to chartered engineer status and is required for progression to the most senior roles in the profession. You will study structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, construction materials, project management, and the design of infrastructure systems, developing both the quantitative skills and the engineering judgement that professional practice demands. The year abroad broadens your perspective on international engineering cultures and practice. Graduates of civil and structural engineering programmes are in consistent demand across the infrastructure, construction, energy, and environmental sectors. Roles in structural design, project management, site engineering, environmental engineering, and technical consulting are all common destinations. Chartered engineer status, pursued through a recognised institution after completing the degree and gaining professional experience, is the standard mark of senior standing in the profession. Many graduates go on to lead major infrastructure projects or move into research, policy, or senior management within engineering organisations. The international experience provided by the year abroad is particularly valued for graduates who want to work in global infrastructure development.
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