Flood and Coastal Engineering BSc

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  • It's great here, everyone is really welcoming, nice and friendly I had a great time here and everything was good.
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Postgraduate

In Uxbridge

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Uxbridge

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Developed as the top-up BSc (Hons) course for students who progress from our Foundation Degree, this course aims to give you the experience and skills you need to become an ambitious engineer to protect communities against flooding.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Uxbridge (Middlesex)
Brunel University, UB8 3PH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

IELTS: 6 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 51 (51 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 60% (min 55% in all areas)

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5.0
  • It's great here, everyone is really welcoming, nice and friendly I had a great time here and everything was good.
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Recommended

Centre rating

Manita

5.0
10/03/2018
What I would highlight: It's great here, everyone is really welcoming, nice and friendly I had a great time here and everything was good.
What could be improved: It was great.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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This centre's achievements

2018

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Engineering

Course programme

Course Content

The ethos of Flood and Coastal Engineering at Brunel stems from the initial formation of the University as a technological institution in the mid-1960s. Although you may move on to project management and supervision roles, we feel it’s important that your knowledge is firmly based on an understanding of how things are done in the real world. By the time students graduate, they have an impressive portfolio of work experience, certificates, industry contacts and skills. Our programme’s components and partnership with HR Wallingford ensure that you gain knowledge on a range of specialist engineering and flood risk topics, alongside guest lectures and experiences from the Environment Agency and other flood industry partners.

Year 1 (if taught as two years part-time)

  • Maths, Data Handling and Structural Engineering
  • River and Coastal Form, Process, Design and Environmental Assessment
  • Summer School

Year 2 (if taught as two years part-time)

  • Flood, Drought and Coastal Risk Management
  • Research Report

Read more about the structure of undergraduate degrees at Brunel and what you will learn on the course.


Additional information

Teaching and Assessment Teaching Students are introduced to subject material, including key concepts, information and approaches, through a mixture of standard lectures and seminars, laboratory practicals, field work, self-study and individual research reports. All students will be allocated a personal tutor from the Brunel University London academic staff, in accordance with the Tutoring@Brunel Policy framework. Students will meet their tutor at set times through the academic year to discuss progress. The tutor also provides a first line of pastoral support. Further support is provided by the departmental and divisional senior tutors. Where students run into more difficult academic problems, the course director and departmental director of teaching and learning are available for advice. Assessment Assessment will allow students to demonstrate their abilities in a range of styles relevant to professional engineers: Assignments and essays – demonstration of depth and breadth of knowledge and written communication skills Technical analytical reports; lab reports – ability to collect, analyse and interpret a range of evidence, including in the field and laboratory Design reports – ability to use imagination, creativity, innovation and judgement to address a specification Individual project – ability to plan, execute and communicate an advanced piece of research Individual report – based on contribution as a team member to a collaborative challenge Personal development log – develop ability to reflect on learning and planning development goals Project proposal – ability to identify a research/design focus and produce a realistic plan for its execution Presentations and posters – ability to summarise and communicate orally and visually Closed book examinations – ability to quickly formulate arguments and solve problems; testing knowledge, understanding and problem solving in the main subject areas in flood and coastal engineering

Flood and Coastal Engineering BSc

Price on request