

MEng Civil Engineering
About this course
Civil engineering is the discipline responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the infrastructure on which modern societies depend. Roads, bridges, tunnels, dams, water supply and drainage systems, transport networks, and renewable energy installations are all the work of civil engineers. It is a discipline that requires both the quantitative rigour of engineering science and a genuine capacity for creative design, because the most significant civil engineering achievements combine technical excellence with innovation in response to specific environmental, social, and economic constraints. At the University of Bristol, this four-year full-time programme equips you to find solutions to global environmental problems and design large-scale sustainable structures that enable human and ecological systems to flourish. Bristol is one of the UK's leading research universities in engineering, and the civil engineering degree reflects that research culture, engaging you with the most important contemporary challenges in the discipline, from sustainable construction and climate adaptation to transport decarbonisation and smart infrastructure. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the mathematical and scientific demands of a rigorous engineering programme at a leading research institution. You will develop structural analysis, geotechnical knowledge, fluid mechanics, materials science, and the project and design management skills that civil engineering practice requires, alongside a thorough understanding of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Graduates pursue careers in structural, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering, in consultancy, contracting, infrastructure management, and the public sector. Chartered engineer status, typically via the Institution of Civil Engineers, is the standard professional qualification route. Postgraduate study in civil engineering, structural engineering, or environmental engineering is a well-established continuation for those seeking specialist expertise or research careers.
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