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MEng Civil Engineering
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Civil engineering creates and maintains the physical infrastructure that societies depend on: roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, water systems, flood defences, railways, and ports. It is a profession that combines rigorous scientific and mathematical training with the practical skills of design, project management, and problem-solving in real environments. Civil engineers work at the intersection of physics, materials science, environmental science, and human geography, addressing challenges that range from the structural performance of a single bridge to the sustainability of an entire urban water supply system. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme combines hands-on experience with the technical and design skills needed to shape infrastructure and tackle global challenges such as climate adaptation, sustainable construction, and low-carbon transport. You will study structural engineering, geotechnics, hydraulics, environmental engineering, materials, construction technology, and project management, developing both the analytical depth to understand complex problems and the practical ability to design real solutions. A sandwich year in industry and a year abroad are both available, and work placements are part of the programme, giving you substantial professional experience in real engineering environments before you graduate and an international perspective on how civil engineering is practised in different contexts. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, this degree is accessible to students with strong scientific and mathematical ability who are ready to develop professional engineering competence. Civil engineering graduates are in consistent demand across the construction, infrastructure, transport, water, energy, and environment sectors. Many graduates pursue accreditation as Chartered Civil Engineers through the Institution of Civil Engineers, and some continue to postgraduate study in structural engineering, environmental engineering, project management, or sustainability. The degree opens routes into some of the most significant and enduring work that engineers do.
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