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University of LeedsThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BEng (Hons), MEng (Hons) | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | September | find out | find out |
The benefits of civil and structural engineering are all around us. Safe buildings and infrastructure not only protect us but also ensure that any adverse impact on the natural environment is minimised. Both civil and structural engineers will play a major role in addressing the current climate crisis, sustainability and environmental impact are key elements throughout all years of this degree. The difference between civil engineers and structural engineers is minor - indeed they work together in the same industry on the same often large and complex projects.
Civil engineers may focus on buildings, infrastructure, roads, railways, power supply and more, structural engineers specialise in load-bearing structures such as bridges, dams and skyscrapers - ensuring the materials used can support the design safely. Studying both disciplines make sense and gives flexibility for career choice. Civil Engineers will play a major role in addressing the current climate crisis - sustainability and environmental impact are key elements throughout all years of this degree.
Qualified civil and structural engineers are in demand across the construction sector; exciting roles are also found working for consultancies, local authorities, government departments, utility companies and environmental organisations in the UK and internationally.
Studying civil engineering at Leeds will open up a whole world of opportunities for your career. You'll develop and fine-tune theoretical and practical abilities and learn to solve problems using analytical, technical and decision-making skills.
Our degree programmes develop world-class civil engineers who actively contribute to sustainable and economic growth whilst maintaining the highest ethical standards and delivering the infrastructure we all rely on in everyday life. That's one of the reasons why our courses are accredited by several leading professional bodies and are shaped by our world-leading research.
This is a practical course, so you'll also have access to excellent laboratory facilities, design studio, as well as extensive library facilities and computing equipment, including industry standard software such as Revit (Building Information Modelling), IES (dynamic thermal modelling) and Robot (structural analysis). Our impressive laboratory facilities include specialist facilities for structures, materials, public health engineering, building services and geotechnics - everything you need to get started on your career as a chartered civil engineer.
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