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BEng Civil Engineering with Foundation Year
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Civil engineering is the discipline that designs, builds, and maintains the infrastructure on which modern life depends: transport networks, water systems, flood defences, buildings, bridges, and the urban environments in which most people live and work. At the University of Salford, the BEng Civil Engineering with Foundation Year runs over four years of full-time study, incorporating a foundation year that builds the mathematical and scientific preparation needed for the main degree, a sandwich year providing extended professional experience in industry, and work placement opportunities that connect academic learning to real engineering environments. The programme develops the technical foundation that civil engineering practice requires. You will study structural mechanics, soil mechanics, hydraulics, materials science, and the mathematical tools used to analyse and model engineering systems. Design is central to the curriculum, and you will learn to translate scientific principles into buildable proposals that meet structural, environmental, and safety requirements. The sandwich year is a significant feature: spending a substantial period in a professional engineering environment develops the practical judgement, project management skills, and professional awareness that are difficult to develop in an academic setting alone. Salford's programme emphasises the range of skills needed to plan, manage, and implement major civil engineering projects, from initial design through to construction and maintenance, and engages with contemporary issues of sustainability and environmental responsibility. Civil engineering graduates are consistently in demand. The construction and infrastructure sectors, consulting engineering firms, local and central government, water and utility companies, and transport authorities all employ civil engineers. Roles in structural engineering, geotechnics, transport engineering, project management, and environmental engineering are among the most common career paths. The professional formation pathway through the Institution of Civil Engineers or the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors provides routes to chartered status. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in specialist areas or in engineering management. The sandwich year experience is particularly valuable in supporting graduate employment, providing concrete evidence of professional competence alongside academic qualification.
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