

BEng Civil Engineering
About this course
Civil engineering is the discipline responsible for designing, constructing and maintaining the essential infrastructure of modern societies: roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, water systems, flood defences, buildings and the foundations on which everything else rests. Civil engineers work on some of the most complex and consequential projects in any society, combining rigorous structural, hydraulic and geotechnical analysis with the creative problem-solving needed to deliver built environments that are safe, durable, sustainable and fit for purpose. The profession is increasingly focused on sustainability, resilience and the challenge of maintaining and improving ageing infrastructure while meeting the demands of a changing climate. At Swansea University this three-year, full-time programme develops your understanding of the fundamental engineering sciences alongside the specialist knowledge and design skills that civil engineering practice demands. You will study structural mechanics, soil mechanics and geotechnics, hydraulics and water management, transportation engineering, materials and construction technology, and project management, building both the technical knowledge and the professional skills that employers expect. Swansea's location on the south Wales coast, close to a range of civil engineering projects and infrastructure challenges, provides a rich context for applied learning, and the university's industry connections give you access to professional perspectives throughout your studies. Civil engineering graduates work across the full range of construction and infrastructure projects in roles including structural engineer, geotechnical engineer, transportation engineer, hydraulics engineer, project manager, site engineer and contracts manager. Professional development toward Incorporated or Chartered Engineer status with the Institution of Civil Engineers is the standard professional pathway, and many employers support graduates through this process. Career opportunities span the private sector, local and national government, international development organisations and the growing field of sustainable infrastructure.
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