Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-07-09 |
2024-01-01 | 2023-11-26 |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Civil Engineering MEng (Hons) program at Teesside University equips students with the knowledge and skills to plan, design, construct, and maintain buildings and infrastructure. The program emphasizes problem-solving, sustainability, and professional development, preparing graduates for diverse careers in the civil engineering field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Civil Engineering MEng (Hons) program at Teesside University equips students with the knowledge and skills to plan, design, construct, and maintain buildings and infrastructure. The program emphasizes problem-solving by tackling the challenges presented by urbanization, population growth, economic development, climate change, and natural disaster risks.
Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of structures, materials, geotechnics, fluid mechanics, and construction management.
- Master the ability to plan, design, and manage the construction of sustainable structures and projects.
- Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to navigate real-world engineering situations.
- Enhance communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities for success in the field.
- Graduate as high-caliber civil engineers who contribute effectively to the future of infrastructure.
Program Description:
This integrated Masters program combines three undergraduate years with one postgraduate year, leading to an MEng degree. This intensive course provides students with in-depth knowledge across a diverse spectrum of civil engineering disciplines. It prepares them for various career pathways and positions them for professional development.
Outline:
Program Content & Structure:
The program utilizes a structured approach that combines lectures, seminars, tutorials, individual study, and group projects. Hands-on experience is emphasized through laboratory sessions and site visits, fostering a deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering.
Course Schedule & Module Descriptions:
Year 1:
- Engineering Mathematics: Fundamentals of mathematics applied to engineering problems.
- Group Project - Feasibility Stage: Teamwork on a construction design project for a client, developing essential design, employability, and research skills.
- Introduction to Geotechnics and Surveying: Earth materials and surveying practices for civil engineering applications.
- Principles of Civil Engineering Construction: Building construction methods and components, focusing on sustainable materials and practices.
- Structural Mechanics: Analyzing various structures, loads, and materials for design purposes.
- Sustainable Construction and Materials: Philosophy, concepts, and impact of sustainable development in the built environment; sustainable material considerations.
Year 2:
- Applied Mathematical Methods: Extending mathematical knowledge for advanced problem-solving techniques in engineering domains.
- Construction Management and Professional Skills: Construction management techniques, principles, commercial awareness, and professional skill development.
- Geotechnology and Materials: Advanced analysis of soils and construction materials, including Bituminous materials, Glass, Plastics, Non-ferrous metals, Composites, Smart, and Energy-saving materials.
- Group Project - Conceptual Design Stage: Teamwork in tackling an open-ended infrastructure problem, emphasizing problem-solving, project management, and presentation skills.
- Hydraulics and Hydrology: Properties of water, water storage, conveyance, and treatment; understanding the hydrological cycle and rainwater management.
- Structural Analysis and Design: Advanced structural analysis and design, incorporating design of common structural elements.
Year 3:
- Digital Information Management in Construction: Mastering information management methodologies to manage BIM-based projects in engineering and construction.
- Geotechnical Design: Design process, techniques, and application to various foundation types; interaction between structures and the ground.
- Integrated Masters Project: Independent or team research project in an area of engineering, culminating in a report, dissertation, and oral/poster presentation.
- Structural Design and Materials: Advanced structural design and materials application; analysis and design methods for different materials focusing on metals, alloys, concrete, and cement-based composites.
- Water Engineering: Flood risk management, water resource management, and design/operation principles for water supply and wastewater systems; climate change considerations.
Optional Work Placement Year:
Gain invaluable industry experience by taking a one-year placement in a relevant engineering organization. This provides an opportunity to develop technical skillsets, enhance communication and problem-solving, and gain exposure to professional workplace culture.
Final Year:
- Advanced Geotechnics: Deeper understanding of geotechnical concepts with advanced analysis methods; critical investigation of geotechnics' role in the civil engineering design process.
- Advanced Structural Analysis with Dynamics: Exploring advanced structural analysis and design, applying complex analysis and design techniques to real-world structures considering statics and dynamics.
- Enterprising Leadership and Project Management: Understanding entrepreneurship principles, leadership development, and project management skills; exploring leadership styles, self-management, and team dynamics.
- Integrated Masters Research Project: Continuation of the independent or team research project, resulting in a report, dissertation, and presentation.
Optional Modules:
- Advanced Project Planning and Visualisation: Mastering project planning principles, multi-constraints techniques, and advanced visualization tools in project planning.
- Advanced Structural Design: Extending knowledge in structural design with advanced methods; complex design techniques to solve real-world structural behavior challenges.
- Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes: Understanding water and wastewater treatment, applying them in an engineering context, addressing water-related concerns.
Assessment:
This program employs a comprehensive assessment strategy to gauge student understanding and proficiency across various learning aspects. It includes the following methods:
- Coursework assignments: Individual assignments designed to evaluate comprehension and application of concepts covered.
- Project reports: Teamwork on projects assessed through detailed reports demonstrating project progress, design, analysis, and solutions.
- Lab reports: Documentation of practical exercises and investigations in laboratory sessions, demonstrating practical skills, problem-solving, and data interpretation.
- Presentations: Individual and group presentations to effectively communicate technical information, project ideas, and solutions to a professional audience.
- Formal exams: Written examinations, including theoretical questions and applied problem-solving, assess student mastery of core course knowledge.
Teaching:
The course employs a diverse pedagogy to foster a rich learning experience:
- Lectures: Interactive, engaging lectures introduce core topics, principles, and concepts, facilitating discussion and critical evaluation.
- Seminars: Smaller, interactive group sessions focused on applying theory to practice; case studies are used to explore real-world applications of concepts and methodologies.
- Tutorials: Individualized support sessions aiding comprehension, clarifying dudas, and deepening the understanding of challenging aspects of the course material.
- Laboratory sessions: Hands-on practical sessions in dedicated laboratories apply theoretical knowledge to real-world engineering scenarios and technologies.
- Guest lectures: Industry and academic experts provide additional perspectives and Einblick into current practices and research advancements in specific fields.
- Group projects: Collaborative learning through teamwork in project-based settings, allowing students to develop problem-solving skills, time management, communication, and collaborative working abilities.
Careers:
This program prepares graduates for diverse and fulfilling careers in various aspects of civil engineering, including:
- Construction Project Management: Overseeing construction projects from conception to completion, managing budget, planning, and resource allocation.
- Building/Civil Engineering: Design and construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure for private and public sectors.
- Architectural Practices: Working as part of architectural teams designing and implementing sustainable buildings and structures.
- Local Authorities & Government Agencies: Planning, designing, and managing infrastructure projects within government departments and municipalities. Graduates of this program are highly sought after by renowned firms and organizations, such as: Aker Solutions, Amey, Atkins Global, Arup, Bauer, Interserve, Jacobs, WSP Group, Turner & Townsend, various city and borough councils. Additionally, students gain practical industry exposure through site visits, guest lectures, and potential work placements, preparing them for a seamless transition into the professional engineering realm.
Other:
- This program provides an opportunity to gain industry-recognized credentials through optional professional certifications.
- Students can choose to pursue research interests through guided research opportunities with faculty members in their area of specialization.
- The curriculum integrates sustainability principles in various modules, preparing graduates for a future in green engineering practices.
- The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) recognition ensures the program aligns with professional standards and requirements, preparing graduates for potential chartered engineer status.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
- Fee for UK applicants: £9,250 a year
- The final year is discounted from £9,250 to £7,365
- Fee for international applicants: £17,000 a year
Teesside University
Overview:
Teesside University is a public university located in Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, England. It is known for its strong focus on student experience, research, and business partnerships. The university has invested heavily in its campus, offering modern facilities and a vibrant learning environment.
Services Offered:
Teesside University provides a wide range of services to its students, including:
Undergraduate and postgraduate study:
Offering a diverse selection of programs across various disciplines.Short courses and CPD:
Providing opportunities for professional development and upskilling.Online learning:
Delivering flexible and accessible learning options.International student support:
Providing dedicated services for international students.Career services:
Offering guidance and support for career planning and job searching.Student support services:
Providing academic, personal, and financial support to students.Library and IT facilities:
Offering access to extensive resources and technology.Accommodation services:
Providing on-campus and off-campus accommodation options.Sports and recreational facilities:
Offering a variety of sports and leisure activities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Teesside University prides itself on its close-knit and supportive community. Students can expect a vibrant campus life with:
Social events and activities:
Offering opportunities to connect with fellow students and engage in extracurricular activities.Student societies and clubs:
Providing platforms for students to pursue their interests and develop their skills.Campus facilities:
Including a modern library, sports facilities, and a variety of dining options.A welcoming and inclusive environment:
Fostering a sense of belonging and diversity.Key Reasons to Study There:
Affordable excellence:
Offering a high-quality education at a competitive price.Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF):
Recognized for its outstanding teaching and student experience.World-leading research:
Conducting impactful research across various fields.Strong industry partnerships:
Providing opportunities for students to gain practical experience and develop valuable connections.Vibrant and supportive community:
Offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for students to thrive.Academic Programs:
Teesside University offers a wide range of academic programs across six schools:
School of Arts & Creative Industries
School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies
School of Health & Life Sciences
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
Teesside University International Business School
University departments
Other:
Campus Masterplan:
Teesside University has invested £280 million in its campus to enhance the student experience and support the local community.Strong commitment to equality and diversity:
Recognized as a top employer for its commitment to inclusivity.Nationally recognized for its services to business:
Providing impactful partnerships with local and global organizations.Located in a vibrant and affordable region:
Offering a unique blend of urban and rural experiences.Entry Requirements:
112-128 points including maths
, from any combination of acceptable Level 3 qualifications which may include:
- A-level
- BTECs
- Access to HE Diplomas
- Scottish and Irish Highers
- International Baccalaureate
The University accepts the following T-Levels:
- Design and Development for Engineering and Manufacturing
- Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction (specialism Civil Engineering)
- Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing from City & Guilds
Accredited prior learning:
- You may be able to join onto year two or three if you’ve studied a HNC or HND.
- If you don’t have a qualification but have gained relevant credits at Level 4 in a related subject, then credit transfer may be possible.
International Students:
- International students who need a student visa to study in the UK should check the international web pages on acceptable international qualifications and UKVI-compliant English language requirements.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
There is no specific mention of Language Proficiency Requirements in the provided context.