B.Eng. Structural Engineering with Architecture
Bachelor's degree
In Edinburgh
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Bachelor's degree
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Edinburgh (Scotland)
Civil and environmental engineering involves the application of scientific knowledge and modern engineering tools to the analysis, design, construction and maintenance of all major forms of infrastructure. The discipline is very wide ranging, impacting on our daily lives in diverse ways. Ultimately it aims to ensure a sustainable local and global society, particularly in light of current challenges such as global climate change.
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Design
- Mechanics
- Structural Engineering
- Global
- Mathematics
- GCSE Mathematics
- Construction Training
- Construction
Course programme
Your time will usually be divided between engineering, mathematics and option courses. You study several branches of engineering, followed by the first in-depth study of your preferred subject.
For most of our programmes you can choose an option from the sciences or the arts. Chemical engineering students must take chemistry in Year 1.
Year 2You will study your chosen branch of engineering, supported by classes in mathematics. You will begin to apply your scientific and mathematical skills to real problem solving.
Year 3You will now be able to focus almost entirely on your chosen field of engineering. At the end of Year 3, you will have the option of completing one more year for a BEng (Hons) or studying for a further two years for an MEng (Hons).
Year 4You will concentrate on specialist study and innovative coursework that will prepare you for your professional career. Increasingly you will spend time on individual or group design projects. These projects include working with students from other disciplines in our unique interdisciplinary design projects, initiated with support from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
MEng students will produce a substantial project that may involve working overseas or in industry.
Courses include:
- Tools for Engineering Design
- Fluid Mechanics
- Water Resources
- Numerical Methods and Computing
- Structural Mechanics
- Behaviour and Design of Structures
- Materials Science and Engineering (Civil)
- Soil Mechanics
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Geology and Surveying
- Fluid Mechanics (Civil)
- Theory of Structures
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Computer Methods in Structural Engineering
- Conceptual Design for Civil Engineers
- Detailed Design of Structures
- Fire Safety Engineering
- Water and Wastewater Systems
- Engineering Sustainability
- Infrastructure and Transport
- Civil Engineering Construction
B.Eng. Structural Engineering with Architecture