- Civil engineering changes the world from buildings and transport to the environment and civil protection. It covers everything from creative concepts to physical construction and maintenance.
- Designing and building structures like bridges, roads, airports, and flood defenses demand a high degree of technical skill. The course will teach you to approach civil engineering projects competently, responsibly, ethically, and safely.
- Students will already have an interest in maths, design, and construction. Students will is keen to explore your creativity and awareness of pressing global issues like overpopulation and climate change. While at Anglia Ruskin, students will learn about health and safety, sustainable development, and environmental issues within the context of civil engineering.
- Engineers work in professional practice, advising clients. Therefore, they will learn a range of transferable skills, including how to manage projects and contracts; statistics; management techniques; and principles of IT. They will become creative problem solvers and a confident communicator, able to work well independently and in a team.
- The facilities are the perfect places to test and research different materials and designs. Students will work in specialist labs for geotechnics, hydraulics, structures, engineering materials, and concrete testing. Students will go out on-site visits, and hear guest lecturers from the industry. You might even want to enhance your skills and CV by doing a work placement year.