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BEng Civil Engineering with Foundation Year
About this course
Civil engineering shapes the world that people live in. Roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, water treatment plants, flood defences, airports, and buildings all depend on the work of civil engineers, who apply the principles of mechanics, materials science, fluid dynamics, and structural analysis to design, build, and maintain infrastructure that is safe, durable, and fit for purpose. It is a discipline that combines analytical rigour with practical problem-solving and a long-term perspective: the structures civil engineers design are expected to serve communities for decades. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Huddersfield includes a foundation year, which provides additional preparatory study in mathematics and engineering science before the main degree begins. This makes the programme accessible to students who are motivated and capable but whose prior qualifications in mathematics or science may not fully meet the standard entry requirements. The programme also includes a sandwich year and a work placement, both of which give you direct professional experience during your studies. With a typical tariff of 88 points, the programme is designed to develop engineering talent rather than simply recruit it, and the combination of foundation year and placement year means graduates enter the profession with both academic grounding and practical experience. You will study structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, materials, surveying, project management, and the environmental dimensions of infrastructure design, developing the analytical and creative skills to tackle complex engineering challenges. The sandwich and placement years give you the opportunity to work on real projects in real engineering organisations. Graduates from civil engineering programmes move into careers in construction, infrastructure, transport, water engineering, environmental engineering, and urban development. The path to Chartered Engineer status is available through the relevant professional bodies, and many graduates work towards this through continued professional development after graduation. Further study at postgraduate level is another option for those who want to specialise in a particular area of civil engineering.
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