Civil and Infrastructure Engineering (2025 entry)
The information on this webpage relates to the Civil and Infrastructure Engineering BEng for 2025-26 entry. If you are looking to start in the 2024-25 entry academic year, please consult this webpage instead.
Course Structure
In the first two years of your degree apprenticeship, you'll study the foundations of engineering and civil engineering to develop your knowledge on the core principles of analysis, design, sustainability, construction, and health and safety, to grow our future infrastructure and services.
In the third, fourth and fifth years, you'll build on your expertise and focus on the design and construction of civil engineering structures and infrastructure, learning how to plan and manage projects. After the fifth year, you'll have the opportunity to integrate your knowledge and understanding from the previous five years into your job role by carrying out a real-life civil engineering project within your organisation as part of the final End Point Assessment (EPA).
Modules
Year 1
- Business Management and Professional Skills
- Engineering Structures
- Materials for Net Zero
- Computational Modelling
- Engineering Mathematics
Year 2
- Construction Management
- Structural Analysis
- Engineering Mathematics and Data Analytics
- Creative and Conceptual Design
- Geology, Surveying and Sustainable Practice
Year 3
- Concrete Structures Design
- Steel Structures Design
- Structural Engineering Project
Year 4
- Geology and Soil Mechanics
- Transport Systems
- Infrastructure Engineering Project
Year 5
- Hydraulics and Water Resources
- Design of Earth Structures
- Research, Planning and Project Proposal