

BEng Civil Engineering with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Civil Engineering is the discipline responsible for the infrastructure of the modern world: bridges, roads, tunnels, dams, water and sewage systems, flood defences, and urban drainage. It is one of the oldest branches of engineering, and it remains one of the most socially consequential, because the infrastructure civil engineers design and build determines how communities are connected, how they are protected from flooding and disease, and how they develop economically over time. Civil engineers need to combine analytical rigour with practical judgement and an ability to work across complex projects involving many disciplines. At University College London, this four-year full-time programme includes an integrated foundation year, providing an accessible entry point for students whose prior qualifications or circumstances require additional mathematical and scientific preparation before beginning the engineering degree itself. UCL is a leading research university with strong engineering programmes, and the civil engineering content covers structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, environmental engineering, materials, and construction management. Digital design tools and building information modelling are integrated alongside the analytical and computational methods that underpin modern civil engineering practice. Civil Engineering graduates are in sustained demand. Infrastructure organisations, local authorities, national bodies such as Highways England and Network Rail, consulting engineering firms, and major construction contractors all employ civil engineers in significant numbers. Roles in structural design, geotechnical engineering, water engineering, project management, and site supervision are common starting points. Most graduates work toward chartered engineer status through the Institution of Civil Engineers. The integrated foundation year makes this programme appropriate for students coming to engineering from a wider range of prior educational backgrounds. Postgraduate study in structural engineering, geotechnics, or transport engineering is available for those who want to specialise.
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