

MEng Civil Engineering (4 years)
About this course
Civil engineering is the profession that shapes the built environment: the roads, bridges, tunnels, water supply systems, coastal defences, flood management schemes and urban infrastructure that modern societies depend on. It is a discipline that combines physical science and mathematics with design creativity and the practical judgement to deliver complex projects within real constraints of budget, time and safety. As the world faces the intertwined challenges of climate change, rapid urbanisation and ageing infrastructure, civil engineers are among the most important professionals society has. At the University of Southampton this four-year programme leads to an integrated master's degree, going beyond the three-year bachelor's degree with advanced technical modules and a master's-level group design project. Southampton's own description of the course captures the breadth of the discipline: civil engineering is essential to sustainable development, from planning and construction to water supply and coastal defence. The integrated master's format is particularly valuable for civil engineering because it provides the depth of technical education that complex professional practice requires and aligns with the expectations of professional engineering institutions for higher-level chartered membership. You will study structural mechanics, geotechnics, hydraulics, transportation engineering, materials science and environmental engineering, alongside design methodology and project management. Southampton has strong research expertise across civil and environmental engineering, and the learning environment reflects that depth of knowledge. Graduates pursue careers in structural engineering, water and environmental engineering, transportation, construction management, urban planning, geotechnical engineering and infrastructure consultancy. Most civil engineers pursue chartership with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), for which an accredited master's-level qualification is the standard route. Postgraduate study or research in specialist areas is also an option, and the integrated master's provides an excellent foundation for doctoral work.
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