

BEng Civil Engineering
About this course
Civil engineering shapes the world people live in, from the roads and bridges that connect communities to the water systems, flood defences, and energy infrastructure that underpin modern society. It is one of the oldest engineering disciplines, yet it remains at the forefront of responding to the most urgent challenges of our time, including climate change, urbanisation, and the need to build and maintain infrastructure that is both resilient and sustainable. Civil engineers bring together mathematics, materials science, fluid mechanics, and structural analysis to design solutions that are safe, practical, and enduring. At the University of Bath, this three-year full-time programme develops the practical and technical skills needed to design and engineer the built environment. You will study the core areas of structural, geotechnical, environmental, and hydraulic engineering, gaining the analytical tools to model how structures and systems behave under real-world conditions. The course places a strong emphasis on integrated and creative problem-solving, encouraging you to develop solutions that are not just technically sound but genuinely sustainable. You will work on design projects that reflect the kinds of challenges practising engineers face, building your ability to apply theory to complex, open-ended problems and to communicate your reasoning clearly to technical and non-technical audiences alike. Graduates from civil engineering programmes enter a profession with genuine breadth. Many go on to work in construction, infrastructure consultancy, local and national government, or for engineering firms involved in transport, water, or energy projects. Professional development typically continues after graduation through routes towards chartered engineer status with institutions such as the Institution of Civil Engineers. Further study at postgraduate level, whether a taught master's or research degree, opens doors to specialist roles in areas such as structural engineering, environmental management, or geotechnics, as well as academic careers.
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