Bachelor of Science in Construction Management

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Atlantic Technological University – Galway City

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management​ at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is designed for students who want to develop practical and technical skills to design, build, and maintain essential infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and water systems. It’s a strong fit if you’re interested in solving real-world engineering problems while working on projects that directly impact society and the environment.


📚 Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Engineering & Construction Foundations)
In your first year, you’ll build a solid base in engineering principles through modules like MathematicsEngineering Mechanics & Physics, and Engineering Graphics and Computer Aided Design. You’ll also study Surveying and Construction Technology, helping you understand how infrastructure is measured, designed, and built from the ground up.

Year 2 (Core Civil Engineering Skills)
Second year deepens your technical understanding with modules such as Fluid MechanicsMaterials Technology, and Soil Mechanics. You’ll also study Water and Wastewater Technology and Surveying, developing practical knowledge of environmental systems and ground conditions that influence engineering design.

Year 3 (Applied Engineering & Industry Preparation)
In third year, your learning becomes more applied through modules like HydraulicsCivil Engineering Infrastructure, and Soil Mechanics 2. You’ll also complete Civil Engineering Projects and a Work Placement, allowing you to apply your skills in real-world engineering environments.


🎯 Focus Areas

Structural Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering | Hydraulics & Water Engineering | Transportation & Infrastructure | Construction & Project Management


🧠 Learning Outcomes

Ability to design and analyse infrastructure systems | Strong understanding of materials, soil, and fluid behaviour | Practical skills in surveying, CAD, and construction methods | Problem-solving for real-world engineering challenges | Readiness for industry or further study in civil engineering


🏗️ Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The programme supports progression toward Engineers Ireland accreditation, with pathways to Level 8 and Level 9 qualifications required for Chartered Engineer status.


🌍 Reputation (Employability & Rankings)

Graduates are equipped with both technical and managerial skills, enabling careers in consulting, construction, government agencies, and infrastructure development—fields with strong demand in Ireland and globally. 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Atlantic Technological University, the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management​ is designed to ensure you don’t just learn theory—you actively apply it in real engineering contexts. Throughout the programme, you’ll gain practical skills through laboratory work, surveying practice, design projects, and industry engagement, supported by modern engineering facilities and field-based learning opportunities. 

As you progress, your learning becomes increasingly applied, combining technical tools, teamwork, and real-world exposure to prepare you for industry:

  • Specialised Engineering Laboratories: Hands-on experience in labs focused on materials testing, soil mechanics, structural behaviour, and fluid mechanics, allowing you to test and analyse real engineering systems.
  • Surveying & Fieldwork Training: Practical site surveying exercises where you use professional equipment to measure land, map terrain, and understand real construction site conditions.
  • Work Placement / Industry Experience: Opportunities to gain practical work experience in engineering companies, helping you build industry connections and apply classroom knowledge.
  • Design & Project-Based Learning: Regular individual and group design projects, where you solve real civil engineering problems such as infrastructure planning and structural design.
  • Computer-Aided Design & Digital Tools: Use of CAD and engineering software for drawing, modelling, and analysing civil engineering projects as part of coursework.
  • Hydraulics & Environmental Testing: Practical experiments related to water flow, drainage systems, and environmental engineering, linking theory to real-world applications.
  • Construction Materials Testing Facilities: Work with materials like concrete, steel, and aggregates, understanding their behaviour and suitability for construction projects.
  • Collaborative Learning Environment: Strong emphasis on teamwork, presentations, and communication skills, reflecting real engineering project environments.
  • Access to Campus Facilities & Learning Resources: Use of engineering workshops, computer labs, and library resources, supporting both technical learning and research-based assignments.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management​ at Atlantic Technological University are well-prepared to enter a wide range of infrastructure and construction-related careers. Many move into roles such as Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Site/Construction Engineer, and Environmental Engineer, contributing to projects in transport, buildings, and sustainable infrastructure.

With a strong practical focus and industry alignment, the programme creates clear pathways into employment and long-term professional growth:

  • Career Support & Employability Services: ATU provides student support through career guidance, industry engagement, and work placement opportunities, helping you connect directly with employers and gain experience during your studies.
  • Industry-Relevant Skill Development: The course equips graduates with technical and managerial skills for planning, design, construction, and operations, making them job-ready across multiple engineering sectors.
  • Graduate Employment Opportunities: Graduates typically find roles in consulting engineering firms, construction companies, and public sector organisations, reflecting strong demand for civil engineers.
  • University–Industry Collaboration: Programmes are developed in collaboration with industry employers and Engineers Ireland, ensuring alignment with real-world engineering needs.
  • Professional Accreditation Value: The degree is accredited by Engineers Ireland (Levels 6–8), giving your qualification international recognition and supporting progression toward professional titles such as Associate Engineer or Chartered Engineer.
  • Graduation Outcomes: You graduate with a strong mix of design, analysis, and project management skills, enabling you to work across infrastructure, environmental, and construction sectors globally.

📈 Further Academic Progression:

After completing this programme, you can progress to a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management​ at ATU, which is typically required for full Chartered Engineer status. You may also pursue specialised postgraduate programmes (MEng/MSc) in areas such as Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Sustainable Infrastructure, or continue into research (PhD)—opening pathways into advanced engineering roles, consultancy, and academia.

Program Key Stats

€12000
€2500
€ 50
Sept Intake : 1st Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Civil Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Geotechnical Engineer
  • Transportation Engineer
  • Water Resources Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Site Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Infrastructure Engineer
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Consulting Engineer
  • Hydraulic Engineer
  • Urban Infrastructure Engineer
  • Sustainability Engineer

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