

MEng Civil Engineering (Enterprise)
About this course
Civil engineering is the discipline responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the physical systems that underpin modern society, from roads, bridges, and tunnels to water treatment works, flood defences, and urban infrastructure. It combines mathematical rigour with physical intuition and an increasing emphasis on sustainability, digital design tools, and the management of large and complex projects. Civil engineers must think across scales, from the structural behaviour of a single beam to the resilience of a city-wide transport network. This four-year programme at the University of Manchester includes a foundation year to develop the mathematical and scientific foundations you need before progressing into the main degree. The Enterprise strand signals a deliberate integration of entrepreneurial thinking and business awareness alongside core engineering content. You will cover structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, materials, and project management, developing the quantitative skills and design judgement that professional engineering demands. The Enterprise element typically introduces you to innovation, commercialisation, and the business context in which engineering decisions are made, which is increasingly valued by employers and professional bodies alike. Entry typically requires a tariff of around 152 points. With a degree in civil engineering, you are eligible to pursue professional chartership through recognised engineering institutions, which remains the standard route into senior practice. Graduates work for consultancies, contractors, government agencies, and infrastructure operators across construction, transport, water, energy, and environmental sectors. Some move into project management, sustainability consultancy, or policy roles. Others continue to postgraduate study, either to deepen technical expertise or to pursue research in areas such as structural resilience, smart infrastructure, or low-carbon construction. The enterprise focus opens additional pathways into technology start-ups and innovation roles within the built environment sector.
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