5.5 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band
Do you want to protect coastal communities from the threat of flooding? Are you interested in how engineers think about the sustainability of our coastlines and the consequences of climate change? Would you like to design large structures that withstand the strength of storms and the sea? Our Coastal Engineers graduate with the skills and knowledge of a Civil Engineer combined with specialist skills for designing and creating infrastructure that functions in the coastal environment.
This professionally accredited course allows you the flexibility to change to other civil engineering programmes. We offer a mentoring scheme that puts you in touch with our professional network of alumni. You can also enhance your professional competence by choosing to take a year in industry. You will receive support and inspiration from enthusiastic academic staff from the day you arrive through to your joining our exciting profession as a graduate Plymouth Engineer.
UCAS course code: H255
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Year 1
Core modules
Stage 1 Civils Placement Preparation (BPIE114)
Engineering Design (ENGR101)
Engineering Practice and Experimental Techniques (ENGR102)
Engineering Science (ENGR103)
Engineering Mathematics (ENGR104)
Mechanics and Structures (ENGR105)
Engineering Materials (ENGR106)
Year 2
Core modules
Stage 2 Civils Placement Preparation (BPIE214)
Civil Engineering Practice (CIVL201)
Geotechnical Engineering 1 (GEEN200)
Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering (HYFM200)
Engineering Analysis (MATH200)
Construction Management (MGMT223)
Structural Analysis and Design II (STAD200)
Optional placement year
Optional modules
Civil Engineering Related Placement (Generic) (BPIE340)
Final year
Core modules
Coastal Engineering Analysis and Design (COUE300)
Geotechnical Engineering 2 (GEEN314)
Water Engineering (HYFM300)
Individual Project (PRCE300)
Structural Analysis and Design 2 (STAD300)
OSHC - $624 GBP / per year