

BEng Civil Engineering
About this course
Civil engineering provides the technical expertise behind the infrastructure on which daily life depends: transport networks, flood defences, water supply and treatment, bridges, tunnels, and the urban environments that house and connect billions of people. At the University of Salford, the BEng Civil Engineering is a three-year full-time programme that includes a sandwich year and work placement, ensuring that you graduate with both a rigorous academic qualification and genuine professional experience in the field. As the current description notes, the aim is to produce engineers who can successfully plan, manage, and implement major civil engineering projects. The degree develops the technical foundation that civil engineering practice requires. You will study structural mechanics, soil mechanics, hydraulics and water engineering, materials science, and the mathematical analysis tools that underpin professional engineering work. Design is central to the curriculum, and you will learn to translate scientific principles into practical solutions that meet structural, environmental, and regulatory requirements. Environmental sustainability is an increasingly important dimension of civil engineering practice, and the programme engages with how engineers contribute to more resilient and resource-efficient infrastructure. The sandwich year places you in a professional engineering environment for an extended period, developing the practical judgement, professional awareness, and project management skills that are difficult to acquire in an academic setting alone. Civil engineering graduates are consistently in demand. The construction, infrastructure, and consulting engineering sectors, alongside local authorities, transport organisations, water utilities, and environmental agencies, all employ civil engineers in significant numbers. Roles span structural design, project management, environmental engineering, geotechnics, and highway and transport engineering. The professional formation pathway through the Institution of Civil Engineers provides a recognised route to chartered status, which is a significant marker of professional standing in this sector. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in specialist areas or engineering management. The sandwich year experience is particularly effective in supporting graduate employment, and Salford's focus on practical competence alongside academic rigour makes graduates well prepared for professional practice.
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