MEng Civil with Environmental Engineering (integrated)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Brighton

Program Overview

The University of Brighton offers a four-year integrated MEng in Civil with Environmental Engineering, designed for students who want to make a difference in how infrastructure and the natural environment coexist. This degree not only covers the fundamentals of civil engineering—such as structures, materials, and transport systems—but also integrates a strong environmental focus, preparing you to tackle the pressing sustainability challenges of today and tomorrow.

The program balances theoretical knowledge with practical application, giving students the technical skills to design and deliver projects while keeping environmental responsibility at the core. You will also develop essential professional skills such as project management, communication, and teamwork—skills that are vital for any career in engineering.

Curriculum Structure
The course is structured to build your knowledge step by step, with each year designed to deepen your technical expertise and broaden your professional outlook:

  • Year 1: You will establish a strong foundation in mathematics, mechanics, and materials while being introduced to the fundamentals of civil and environmental engineering. Modules typically include surveying, fluid mechanics, and construction practice, giving you the chance to experience both classroom learning and fieldwork.

  • Year 2: The focus shifts towards applied engineering. You’ll study topics such as structural analysis, geotechnics, hydraulics, and sustainable design. Group projects encourage collaboration and simulate real-world engineering practice, while environmental modules ensure you begin to develop the skills to assess the impact of engineering solutions on ecosystems and society.

  • Year 3: You will take on more advanced modules in areas like structural engineering, water resource management, transport systems, and environmental assessment. This year also involves a major individual research project, where you can explore a topic of your choice in depth, often linked to current industry or environmental issues.

  • Year 4 (MEng level): The final year is designed to prepare you for leadership and advanced professional practice. You’ll work on complex engineering design problems, often in teams, and take part in a capstone group project that integrates knowledge from across your studies. Advanced modules may cover specialist areas such as coastal engineering, sustainable urban development, or renewable energy systems.

Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), which represents professional bodies including the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), and Institute of Highway Engineers (IHE). This ensures your degree meets the standards for progressing towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.

Campus Location
The University of Brighton’s engineering facilities are located at the Moulsecoomb campus, which houses modern laboratories, design studios, and workshops. You’ll also benefit from strong industry links in the South East of England, a region undergoing significant infrastructure and environmental development.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The University of Brighton places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning to ensure you graduate with practical experience:

  • Laboratory and Fieldwork: From testing materials in state-of-the-art labs to carrying out surveying and hydrology fieldwork, you’ll apply theory in real-world contexts.

  • Industry Placements: Many students take an optional year in industry, gaining invaluable experience with engineering consultancies, construction firms, or environmental agencies.

  • Live Projects: The university often partners with local councils, charities, and companies, allowing students to work on projects that have real community impact.

  • Student Societies and Competitions: Joining the Civil Engineering Society or taking part in engineering design challenges helps you build networks and enhance your problem-solving skills.

  • Global Opportunities: There are chances to get involved in international study visits and research exchanges, broadening your perspective on global engineering challenges.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Career Support: The University of Brighton’s Careers and Employability Team offers tailored support, including one-to-one career guidance, CV workshops, employer events, and networking opportunities with engineering firms.

  • Employability: Graduates from this program are highly employable and go on to work with leading consultancies, construction firms, government departments, and environmental organisations. Typical employers include Arup, Atkins, Balfour Beatty, Mott MacDonald, and the Environment Agency.

  • Future Roles: You could work as a civil engineer, environmental consultant, structural engineer, water resources specialist, or project manager, among many other pathways. The demand for engineers who can design sustainable solutions is growing rapidly worldwide.

  • Further Academic Progression: After completing the MEng, some graduates choose to pursue PhD research in civil or environmental engineering, or move into related postgraduate study areas such as renewable energy, climate change adaptation, or coastal management.

Program Key Stats

£17,250
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBB - AAB
3.0
27
60 - 65

6.0
72

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Civil engineer
  • environmental engineer
  • structural engineer
  • geotechnical engineer
  • water resources engineer
  • coastal engineer
  • transportation engineer
  • construction project manager
  • urban planner
  • sustainability consultant
  • environmental consultant
  • hydrologist
  • waste management engineer
  • renewable energy systems engineer
  • public works engineer
  • infrastructure development manager
  • climate change adaptation specialist

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