• Civil Engineering was one of the founding degrees at Queen's, making it one of the oldest in the UK and Ireland. Staff lead high-quality research and are recognized for their excellence in teaching.
  • It is a broad discipline that deals with the very infrastructure of society from our bridges to our water and energy resources, and our roads. Degree programmes are concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management and maintenance of this infrastructure. Fields of activity include structures, transportation, foundations, and water engineering.
  • The student will have the opportunity to tailor their studies according to their skills and interest after a common first year with their three complementary pathway programmes:
  • Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering with Architecture, Environmental and Civil Engineering.
  • However, they choose to specialise, they will be tackling some of the biggest challenges of the modern world, such as achieving sustainable living in an increasingly urbanised society.
  • As the demands on resources like water, energy, and land increase, there is a strong need for qualified Civil Engineers with the relevant technical skills but who also possess an ethical awareness of the environmental impact of the projects they undertake.