

BEng Civil Engineering
About this course
Civil engineering is the discipline responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the infrastructure that modern society depends on. Roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, airports, water supply systems, flood defences, hospitals, and sports stadiums are all the work of civil engineers, who apply principles of structural mechanics, geotechnics, hydraulics, and materials science to create built environments that are safe, functional, and durable. It is one of the oldest and most socially significant engineering disciplines, and the challenges of climate adaptation, sustainable infrastructure, and global urbanisation mean its importance is only growing. At the University of Aberdeen, the BEng in Civil Engineering runs over four years full-time and includes a year abroad, giving you an international perspective on engineering practice and education. You will study the core sciences of civil engineering, including structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, materials, and environmental engineering, developing both theoretical understanding and the practical design skills that employers expect. Aberdeen's location gives the programme particular relevance to offshore and coastal engineering, and the university's strong research profile in engineering and physical sciences informs the academic environment in which you study. The year abroad broadens your understanding of how civil engineering is practised in different national and regulatory contexts, and adds international experience that is valued by employers working on global infrastructure projects. Graduates from civil engineering programmes work in construction, infrastructure consultancy, local and central government, transportation, energy, water management, and environmental engineering. The degree provides a strong foundation for professional engineering qualification with the Institution of Civil Engineers, and for postgraduate study in structural engineering, geotechnics, environmental engineering, or related disciplines.
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