Civil & Transportation Engineering - BEng/BEng(Hons) - Full-time
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As a Civil Engineer, or a specialist in transportation, you’ll be responsible for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of structures and transport networks. These courses teach you how to plan and deliver the elements that make these up, such as airports, roads, bridges and railways. We offer the opportunity to apply theory to practice with site visits (some overseas) and an industry based work placement.
Sharing most of its content with BEng in Civil engineering, this course adds a focus on Transportation Engineering. As a Civil and Transportation Engineer, you'll be responsible for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure, specialising in transport…
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As a Civil Engineer, or a specialist in transportation, you’ll be responsible for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of structures and transport networks. These courses teach you how to plan and deliver the elements that make these up, such as airports, roads, bridges and railways. We offer the opportunity to apply theory to practice with site visits (some overseas) and an industry based work placement.
Sharing most of its content with BEng in Civil engineering, this course adds a focus on Transportation Engineering. As a Civil and Transportation Engineer, you'll be responsible for the planning, design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure, specialising in transport networks. We teach you how to plan and deliver the structures necessary for the smooth running of our day to day lives, such as airports, roads, bridges and railways. We offer the opportunity to apply theory to practice with site visits (some overseas) and an industry based work placement. Placements are particularly useful in helping you decide your future career goals and may even lead to guaranteed employment on graduation. You'll study Civil Engineering for the first two years of your degree, then choose transportation specific subjects in your final two years. However, should you decide in years 1 or 2 that you would rather stay with Civil Engineering, the course offers the flexibility to switch. The choice is yours. The honours course is accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Highway Engineers, The Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation and the Institution of Structural Engineers, meaning you'll receive a highly regarded professional qualification as well as a degree. BEng (Hons) Accredited CEng (Partial) This Degree is accredited as: fully satisfying the educational base for an Incorporated Engineer (IEng) partially satisfying the educational base for a Chartered Engineer (CEng). A programme of accredited Further Learning will be required to complete the educational base for CEng. See www.jbm.org.uk for further information and details of Further Learning programmes for CEng. Progression to the MEng Civil Engineering/Civil & Transportation Engineering course is possible after year 3. Completion of this course meets the academic requirements of a Chartered Engineer. You'll develop the skills needed to plan, design, construct and manage major infrastructure, including surveying, structural analysis, computer-aided design and construction methods. You'll learn about transport policy, and develop the creative and analytical skills needed to envisage and implement efficient transport networks. Professionally accredited by: View Full Screen
What's involved Based over four years, the course will involve lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions and independent study. Year 1 Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering Principles, Foundation Mathematics, Construction Surveying, Civil Engineering Materials, plus one optional module Year 2 Fluid Mechanics, Structural Analysis & Design, Intermediate Mathematics, Soil Mechanics, Transport Policy & Systems, plus one optional module Year 3 Water Resources Engineering, Further Intermediate Mathematics, Advanced Project Management, Structural Engineering 1 and one elective module from either Digital Mapping & GIS, Methods of Construction, Network Management* or English as a Foreign Language, plus either Highway Engineering*, Transport Appraisal & Highway Design* or Geomechanics: Analysis & Modelling Year 4 Geotechnical & Geo-environmental Engineering, Honours Project & Integrated Project Work, Structural Engineering 2, plus one elective module from either Water & Public Health Engineering or Analytical Transport Planning, plus either Engineering Law & Contract Procedures or Traffic Models & Public Transport* Choices must include at least two marked with *. Students of this course are eligible for the Best Timber-related dissertation prize. For detailed information on individual modules, visit the Module Description page Professional accreditation Please ensure that if you are seeking a course which leads to accreditation with a professional body you have checked what the requirements are or have contacted us for specific advice. We cannot accept any responsibility if the course you select does not subsequently meet your requirements.
Requirements at a glanceEntry to the course Typical year 1 SQA HigherBBBC A LevelCCC Irish Leaving CertificateB2, B2, B2, C1 HNCB in Graded Unit in Maths related subject. Subjects requiredHigher Maths and second Science / Technical subject. If no second Technical / Science then Physics at Standard Grade (2 or above) or GCSE (B or above) or OL (A2 or above). Maths and English (or other literate) at Standard Grade (2 or above) or GCSE (B or above) or OL (A2 or above). Typical year 2 Advanced Higher A LevelBBB HNDB in Graded Unit in related subject. Typical year 3 Irish Ordinary Degree50% or above at first sitting in all subjects in the final year. Typical year 4 Irish Ordinary Degree60% or above at first sitting, 50% in all subjects in the final year. Typical Entry requirements indicate the minimum qualifications with which students are normally accepted. Competition for places varies from year-to-year and achievement of the typical entry requirements does not always guarantee a place.Other qualifications or experience may be considered including European and International qualifications.Fees Table2012/3 2013/4 Scotland £1,820 £1,820 European Union £1,820 £1,820 Rest of UK £6,500 £6,630 Overseas £11,250 £11,700 Fees displayed are correct at the time of publication but the University Court reserves the right to make changes in fees at any time, and without notice, before or after the student's admission to the University.Tuition fees are reviewed annually and will rise each year during your programme of study, at least in line with inflation.
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