Studying our MEng (Hons) Civil and Construction Engineering four-year degree course will give you all the technical skills and intellectual know-how to be a civil engineer in a constantly changing world.
At ARU, our Civil and Construction Engineering course focusses on infrastructure engineering and will give you the practical skills and experience needed to work on multimillion pound infrastructure projects. You’ll develop crucial mathematical, technical and design skills that all civil engineers need, while taking a more holistic view of the overall design of a built environment which is resilient to future challenges.
With our newly designed courses your learning will be based around the civil engineering project, giving you the chance to immediately apply the theory you learn in class to the challenges of the project.
Studying our MEng Civil and Construction Engineering degree course will give you the knowledge and skills in the management of construction projects. You will assess the safety of a structure such as an old building to approve it as safe for others to work on, and provide specifications and calculations for designs.
Using our specialist workshops and labs you will learn how to carry out site investigations, select the best materials for the job, analyse and design structures and engineering systems, plan the construction process and assess and mitigate the environmental impact of the project. You’ll design, analyse, build and test your projects, developing your technical skills and knowledge through hands-on practice, preparing you to hit the ground running as a graduate civil engineer.
Our facilities are the perfect places to test and research different materials and designs. Throughout your engineering degree, you’ll work in specialist labs for geotechnics, hydraulics, structures, engineering materials and concrete testing. You'll go out on site visits, and hear guest lecturers from industry. You might even want to enhance your skills and CV while you study.
Our Civil and Construction Engineering MEng (Hons) degree is accredited as fully satisfying the educational base for a Chartered Engineer (CEng). See the Joint Board of Moderators' website for more information.
What is the difference between a BEng and a BSc?
Our BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering course focuses on the contractor and production so if it's the construction site you're interested in, this is course for you. If you are interested in the design and analysis of infrastructure then the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering will give you the theoretical framework to work in consultancy.
So what is an MEng?
Our BEng and BSc courses are both accredited. However, to apply for CEng (Chartered Engineer) status, you will need to go on and do a Masters degree. An MEng is a four-year course that incorporates a BEng degree with a postgraduate year, giving you the ability to apply for CEng status at the end of your course.
What are the differences between your MEng courses?
Our MEng engineering courses have a lot of shared modules, but give you the opportunity to specialise in your preferred area. If you aren’t sure what area you want to focus on, there's always the chance to switch courses when you join with us.
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Year one, core modules
Civil Engineering Project 1
Engineering Skills
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Engineering and Analysis Essentials
Year two, core modules
Civil Engineering Analysis Project
Ruskin Module
Hydraulics and Geotechnics
Advanced Civil Engineering Skills
Structural Analysis
Year three, core modules
Civil Engineering Design Project
Engineering Structures
Construction Technology and Innovation
Civil Engineering Materials and Manufacture
Environmental Management for the Construction Industry
Year four, core modules
Project Planning and Control
Sustainability and Environmental Management
Corporate Management for Civil Engineers
Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Research Project
We work with employers to make sure you graduate with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need. They help us review what we teach and how we teach it – and they offer hands-on, practical opportunities to learn through work-based projects, internships or placements.
Civil engineers tend to specialise in two areas – design and production. This course will prepare you for both.
Design civil engineers work mainly in offices, looking at the need for projects and how a particular project can be achieved.
Production civil engineers work and plan on-site, check the quality of work, and oversee schedules and budgets.
Graduation doesn’t need to be the end of your time with us. If you would like to continue your studies and develop further skills with us, we offer a wide range of full-time and part-time postgraduate courses. You could even further your research study skills with a PhD.
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