Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Technological University Dublin

Program Overview

The Civil Engineering (TU826) at Technological University Dublin is designed for students who want to design and build essential infrastructure—ranging from bridges and highways to sustainable environmental systems. It’s ideal if you enjoy problem-solving and want to develop the technical and analytical skills needed to work on real-world engineering projects.


šŸ“š Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Engineering General Entry – TU805)
Your journey begins with a common engineering year, where you build strong foundations in mathematics, engineering science, and problem-solving. This year helps you explore different engineering disciplines before specialising, ensuring you develop a broad technical base and transferable skills.

Year 2 (Core Civil Engineering Fundamentals)
In second year, you transition into civil engineering and begin studying key subjects like Engineering Mathematics, Structural Mechanics, and Engineering Surveying. You’ll also explore Fluid Mechanics and Concrete Technology, helping you understand how structures behave and how materials perform in real conditions.

Year 3 (Applied Civil Engineering & Design)
Your third year focuses on applying engineering knowledge through modules such as Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering Hydraulics, and Environmental Engineering. You’ll also study Design of Structural Elements and Highway Engineering, developing practical skills in infrastructure design and analysis.

Year 4 (Advanced Engineering & Professional Practice)
In your final year, you’ll tackle advanced topics including Advanced Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Structures, and Sustainable Design in Civil and Structural Engineering. You’ll complete a Civil Engineering Project and study modules like Construction Management and Economics and Civil Engineering Practice & Law, preparing you for professional engineering roles.


šŸŽÆ Focus Areas

Structural Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Hydraulics & Water Engineering | Transportation & Highway Engineering


🧠 Learning Outcomes

Strong analytical and mathematical problem-solving skills | Ability to design and analyse civil engineering structures | Understanding of environmental and sustainable engineering systems | Practical knowledge of construction, surveying, and infrastructure development | Readiness for real-world engineering challenges


šŸ—ļø Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The programme is accredited by Engineers Ireland, ensuring international recognition and supporting progression toward Chartered Engineer status.


šŸŒ Reputation (Employability & Rankings)

Civil Engineering graduates from TU Dublin benefit from excellent employment prospects, with opportunities in consulting firms, construction companies, and public sector organisations, reflecting strong industry demand for these skills

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Technological University Dublin, the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering​ programme is deeply practical, with a strong focus on applying what you learn through real design and engineering challenges. From your first year, you’ll work on hands-on projects, lab-based learning, and computer-aided design, supported by facilities and teaching that reflect real building engineering environments.

As you progress, this practical approach becomes more advanced—combining digital tools, collaborative projects, and industry exposure to ensure you graduate job-ready:

  • Design, Make & Test Project (Year 1): Early hands-on experience where you design and test systems such as a solar collector, applying engineering theory to real-world energy solutions.
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) & Digital Tools: Modules like Computer & Engineering Graphics and CAD & Energy Performance train you in design software and building performance analysis tools, essential for modern engineering practice.
  • Energy Performance & Simulation Tools: You’ll learn to assess building energy ratings and system efficiency, aligning with industry practices in sustainable design.
  • Group Design Projects (Year 2): Complete two team-based design projects (e.g., heating and ventilation systems), simulating real consultancy and engineering teamwork environments.
  • Major Design Project (Final Year): Design all engineering systems for a large commercial building, including drawings and calculations—mirroring professional engineering workflows.
  • Dissertation & Research Work: Conduct an in-depth study (e.g., solar energy or air conditioning systems), building independent research and technical expertise.
  • Laboratory & Practical Learning: Strong emphasis on practical and project-based learning throughout the course, ensuring concepts are applied in real engineering contexts.
  • Industry Interaction & Site Exposure: Engagement with industry through guest lectures, project supervision, and site visits, exposing you to real-world engineering challenges.
  • Digital Innovation (BIM & Smart Systems): Integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and smart building technologies, reflecting current industry trends in digital construction.
  • Study Abroad with Advanced Labs: Opportunity (on progression) to study at Hochschule München, accessing nine specialist laboratories covering all aspects of building engineering.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering​ at Technological University Dublin move into a specialised and in-demand field focused on sustainable building systems and energy-efficient design. Typical roles include Building Services Engineer, HVAC Engineer, Energy Consultant, and Building Design Engineer, working across construction, sustainability, and smart building sectors.

With TU Dublin’s strong focus on applied learning and industry integration, your pathway into employment is clear and well-supported:

  • Career Support & Employability Services: TU Dublin provides dedicated career support through career coaching, CV development, employer engagement events, and placement support, helping students transition directly into industry roles.
  • Strong Graduate Employment Outcomes: Around 70–78% of graduates secure employment within nine months, with TU Dublin ranked #1 in Dublin for graduate employability.
  • Industry Partnerships & Employer Links: The university works with 800+ industry partners, integrating real-world projects, placements, and employer input into programmes—ensuring your skills match industry needs.
  • Work Placement Opportunities: Through the School of Architecture, Building and Environment, students benefit from structured work placement opportunities, gaining real experience in the construction and building services sector.
  • Professional Accreditation Value: The programme is accredited by Engineers Ireland, meaning your qualification is internationally recognised and aligned with professional engineering standards under global accords.
  • Graduation Outcomes: Graduates develop expertise in energy-efficient building systems, HVAC design, and sustainable construction, making them highly relevant in a sector focused on climate-conscious infrastructure.

šŸ“ˆ Further Academic Progression:

After completing this programme, you can progress to the Level 8 (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering​ at TU Dublin, which enhances your technical depth and career prospects. From there, you can continue into postgraduate study (MEng or MSc) in areas such as Sustainable Energy, Building Services Engineering, or Environmental Engineering, or pursue research degrees (PhD) aligned with smart buildings, energy systems, and sustainable infrastructure.

Program Key Stats

€14500 (Annual Cost)
€3,000
€ 50
Sept Intake : 1st Jun


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

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

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