3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
The BEng (Hons) Civil and Transportation Engineering at Wolverhampton offers students a mix of civil engineering and transport‐oriented skills, combining technical fundamentals with awareness of sustainability, traffic modelling, infrastructure, and environmental impact. It suits students who want to design and maintain roads, bridges, water systems, and transportation networks—while developing strong analytical, design, and practical skills in labs and fieldwork.
Curriculum Structure
Year 1
In your first year you establish the core tools of civil and transport engineering: modules such as Engineering Mathematics (4MA007), Fundamentals of Geotechnics (4CV001), Mechanics of Materials (4CV002), Principles of Design (4CV003), Professional Skills & Management (4CV005), and Site Surveying (4CV009) help you build mathematical fluency, understand material behaviours, soil fundamentals, and begin measuring and setting out real sites.
Year 2
In the second year you deepen both civil and transportation topics: core modules include Hydraulics (5CV005), Construction Law (5CN022), Structural Applications (5CV001), Transportation Engineering (5CV003), Land Surveying (5CV006) and Geotechnical Applications (5CV009). These teach you how water and terrain interact, legal and safety aspects, structural design of beams and supports, transport system layout and planning, and advanced surveying techniques.
Final Year (Year 3, full‐time mode)
In your final year, you focus on integrated design, technical innovation, and project management. You’ll complete modules such as Civil and Transportation Engineering Dissertation (6CV013), Civil Engineering Design Project (6CV008), Commercial Management – Civil Engineering (6CN020), Environmental Engineering (6CV011), Transport Technologies & Planning (6CV005), and Water Resources & Supply (6CV003). You’ll work on a major research or design project, consider environmental and regulatory constraints, plan transport systems using modelling, and address water supply / flood risk issues, applying both theory and real‐world constraints
Focus areas
Structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, highways, water resources, BIM, environmental engineering, project management.
Learning outcomes
Design and manage major infrastructure projects; analyze structural, geotechnical, and water problems; leverage digital and BIM tools; demonstrate ethical and sustainable practice; communicate and collaborate in multidisciplinary teams; graduate ready for industry or further study.
Professional alignment (accreditation)
Accredited by ICE, IStructE, CIHT, and IHE, the course fulfils academic requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) and supports Chartered Engineer (CEng) progression.
Reputation (employability rankings)
Wolverhampton’s civil engineering graduates are valued for technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and industry-readiness—supported by strong links to employers and outstanding facilities.
This programme is built around a practical, industry-focused approach to learning, ensuring you develop the real-world skills and confidence to excel as a civil engineer from the very start of your career. You'll have access to our excellent facilities at our City Campus in the School of Engineering, which houses modern civil engineering laboratories, including our structures lab, materials testing equipment, and geotechnics research apparatus. Your learning is enhanced by industry-standard software and features design projects that address both regional and national infrastructure challenges, giving you valuable experience that employers are looking for.
Here’s how you’ll gain practical, industry-relevant experience:
Industry-Standard Software: You'll gain proficiency in essential professional tools including AutoCAD for technical drawing, Revit for Building Information Modelling (BIM), and specialist analysis software used in civil engineering design.
Wolverhampton Design Projects: A key feature of your degree is the series of group design projects where you'll work in teams to solve complex civil engineering problems, developing crucial project management and teamwork skills.
Structures Laboratory: You will conduct hands-on experiments in our dedicated structures lab, equipped with modern testing frames and equipment for analysing structural components and material performance.
Geotechnical Engineering Equipment: You'll test soil properties and foundation behaviour using our geotechnical testing apparatus, gaining practical insight into ground engineering principles relevant to the West Midlands region.
Materials Testing Laboratory: You'll work with our concrete and construction materials testing equipment, learning about material properties and performance characteristics through hands-on experimentation.
Graduates of Wolverhampton’s BEng (Hons) Civil and Transportation Engineering degree step confidently into careers such as structural engineer, site engineer, geotechnical engineer, or water resources engineer—with strong academic grounding and access to industry-standard tools and labs, you’ll be workplace-ready from the start.
Progression & Future Opportunities:
Here’s how the University actively equips you for early career success and onward professional growth:
University Services to Boost Employability
Meet the Employer Event: The programme hosts regular employer networking events featuring firms like Network Rail, National Grid, William Gough, Wates, and Gleeds—ideal for making meaningful professional connections.
Industry-Aligned Learning & Facilities: You learn in the £120 million Springfield Super Campus, using cutting-edge VR/AR tools, industrial labs, and built environment technology to solve real-world engineering challenges.
Employment Stats & Salary Figures
Engineering graduates at Wolverhampton report median earnings of £29,500 fifteen months post-graduation, dipping slightly to £26,500 at three years, before climbing back to £29,500 by year five—tracking well with national trends.
University–Industry Partnerships
Professional Accreditation: The degree is accredited by ICE, CIHT, IHE, and IStructE—meeting the academic requirement for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partially for Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Industrial Advisory Board & Projects: The School benefits from input by features industry professionals, with regular site visits, guest lectures, and a final-year integrated design project that reflects real civil engineering challenges.
Long-Term Accreditation Value
With multiple professional accreditations, completing this degree puts you on a clear path to achieving IEng, with a direct route toward CEng through further learning and experience.
Graduation Outcomes
You’ll graduate with a confident grasp of core civil engineering disciplines, practical project design capability, and professional credibility—positioning you well for roles in structural design, site management, geotechnics, water engineering, or project coordination.
Further Academic Progression:
After completing your BEng, you can strengthen your career path by pursuing an MSc in Civil Engineering Management, fully accredited by the JBM and designed to help IEng-qualified professionals step up to the Chartered Engineer level while deepening subject expertise
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