BEng Engineering (Civil and Structural)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Aberdeen

Program Overview

The BEng Engineering (Civil and Structural) at the University of Aberdeen is the ideal choice for students eager to shape the world through sustainable infrastructure, blending the creativity of civil engineering with advanced structural specialism. This program suits problem-solvers who are passionate about buildings, bridges, and major infrastructure, offering hands-on experience, leading academic support, and industry-driven projects to prepare graduates for a successful engineering career.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1: You’ll start by building core engineering foundations through modules like Engineering Mathematics 1 (EG1504), Fundamental Engineering Mechanics (EG1510), Fundamentals of Engineering Materials (EG1012), Principles of Electronics (EG1008) and CAD and Communication in Engineering Practice (EG1010)

Year 2: In year two, the course broadens into more applied and interdisciplinary engineering fields: you’ll study Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics (EG2004), Engineering Mathematics 2 (EG2012), Solids and Structures (EA2502), Design and Computing in Engineering Practice (EG2501), Electrical and Mechanical Systems (EG2503) and Process Engineering (EG2011)

Year 3: You begin specialising more in civil and structural engineering through core modules like Geotechnics 1 (EA3027), Stress Analysis A (EM3015), Mechanics of Structures (EA3518), Design of Structural Elements (EA3519), Structural Dynamics (EA3538), Civil Engineering Design and Surveying (EA3720), and Engineering Analysis and Methods 1A (EG3007)

Year 4: You take advanced structure-focused and civil engineering modules such as Geotechnics 2 (EA40JE), Civil Engineering Hydraulics (EA40JF), Advanced Structural Design (EA40JG), Advanced Structural Analysis (EA4026), plus you complete an Individual Project or Industrial Individual Project (or abroad option) and the Group Design Project (EG4578)

Focus Areas

"Structural engineering, advanced structural analysis, geotechnics, sustainability, design project management".

Learning Outcomes

"Graduates master the analysis and design of structures, apply sustainable engineering principles, and develop strong teamwork, technical, and problem-solving skills essential for a professional career".

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

Accredited by the Engineering Council, Institution of Structural Engineers, Institution of Civil Engineers, Institute of Highway Engineers, and Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation—putting graduates on the path to Chartered Engineer status.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)

Ranked 12th in the UK and 1st in Scotland for General Engineering (Complete University Guide 2024), with a century of engineering excellence and strong global employability.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students in the BEng Engineering (Civil and Structural) at the University of Aberdeen gain practical, hands-on skills through a blend of real-world projects, laboratory sessions, and close collaboration with industry experts.

  • Access to state-of-the-art laboratories, including some of Scotland’s best hydraulic engineering equipment for practical experiments and design testing.

  • Regular hands-on workshops and field trips integrated into the curriculum, with residential surveying trips and site visits to significant civil engineering projects.

  • Dedicated project and design modules where students solve real engineering challenges and often work in teams on group design projects and capstone assignments.

  • Use of advanced engineering software and digital tools for structural analysis, surveying, computer-aided design, and finite element modeling.

  • Access to the university library with extensive engineering resources, and support from the dynamic Engineering Society for networking and competitions.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates typically work as Civil & Structural Engineers, Site Engineers, Bridge Engineers, or Design Coordinators. The degree’s accreditation ensures strong employability in construction, infrastructure, and offshore sectors:

  • University support: Aberdeen Careers & Employability Service provides CV checks, interview prep, and job listings.

  • Employment & salary: Nearly all graduates employed or in further study; starting salaries ~£27,400.

  • Industry partnerships: Firms include Jacobs, Skanska, Network Rail, Mott MacDonald.

  • Accreditation: Accredited by ICE, IStructE, IHE, CIHT for progression to Chartered Engineer status.

  • Graduate outcomes: Ready for on-site and design office roles in civil and structural engineering.

Further Academic Progression:
Students may pursue Master’s or PhD studies in civil or structural engineering or advance toward full Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.

Program Key Stats

£24800 (Annual cost)
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Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Civil Engineers
  •  Small and large construction organisations
  • Projects involving hospitals
  • Highways
  • Airports
  • Railways
  • Tunnels and bridges

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