

MEng Civil and Structural Engineering
About this course
Civil and structural engineering together address the challenge of designing and building the infrastructure that makes modern life possible. Civil engineering is concerned with the planning, design and construction of roads, bridges, tunnels, water systems and other infrastructure, while structural engineering focuses specifically on the design and analysis of load-bearing structures, ensuring that buildings, bridges and other constructions can withstand the forces they will be subjected to. Studying both disciplines together at the University of Leeds gives you the flexibility to build expertise across the full range of what the built environment demands, and to address the global challenges of climate, sustainability and environmental impact that modern engineering must confront. This four-year full-time programme develops your theoretical understanding of mechanics, materials, geotechnics, hydraulics and structural analysis alongside the practical engineering skills and professional formation that accredited programmes provide. A placement year gives you direct professional experience in an engineering or construction context, a year abroad extends your academic and international formation, and work placement opportunities are integrated throughout. The programme prepares you for careers in which both civil and structural expertise are valued, giving you flexibility in the job market that graduates with only one specialism may not have. Civil and structural engineering graduates work across the construction, infrastructure and built environment sectors. Consulting engineers, contractors, local authorities, national infrastructure agencies, developers and utilities all employ civil and structural engineers in design, analysis and project management roles. The growing importance of sustainable construction, resilience to climate change and the regeneration of existing infrastructure means that the career opportunities in this field are both broad and expanding. Many graduates pursue chartered engineer status through the Institution of Civil Engineers or the Institution of Structural Engineers, and postgraduate study in structural or civil engineering is a well-established route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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