

MEng in Civil and Environmental Engineering with Year in Industry, Cardiff University
Cardiff,
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60 Months
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About this course
This five-year MEng program combines core civil and environmental engineering principles with practical industry experience. You’ll engage in group projects that simulate professional engineering teams, develop hands-on skills through labs, workshops, and field trips, and gain industry insights via real-world problems and industry-focused scenarios. The course is professionally accredited and covers vital areas such as waste management, contaminated land, and water treatment, preparing you to design, build, and maintain sustainable spaces. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to undertake a salaried placement, possibly abroad, allowing you to apply your learning in a real work environment at leading organizations like Arup or WSP. The curriculum includes a strong design component, with laboratory sessions, group work, and opportunities to participate in industrial field trips. The overall aim is to make you industry-ready with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is well-regarded for its strong design elements, practical hands-on training, and industry connections. It is professionally accredited by key bodies such as the ICE, IStructE, IHE, and CIHT, ensuring you meet the standards for Chartered Engineer registration. The opportunity for a salaried industry placement during your studies gives you valuable real-world experience, which is highly valued in the job market. The flexibility to tailor your studies in later years and the inclusion of collaborative projects with other engineering disciplines make this a comprehensive and industry-aligned program.
Specialisation
The course focuses on civil and environmental engineering, emphasizing environmentally conscious design and sustainable solutions. Students can choose to focus on specific areas such as water engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural design, or other subjects offered as optional modules in the later years, allowing some degree of personalisation to suit career interests.
Course fees
Application fees
31.09L
1st year tuition fees
31.09L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants must meet specific admission criteria, including A-levels typically ranging from AAA-ABB with a grade A in Maths, or equivalent international qualifications like the IB (36-32 overall, with Maths HL grade 6). GCSE requirements include grade C/4 in English Language. Other qualifications accepted include BTEC and relevant equivalent qualifications. English language proficiency requirements include IELTS (minimum 6.5 overall, with 5.5 in each subskill), TOEFL, PTE Academic, or Trinity ISE. Students from outside the UK need to ensure they meet these language standards. Entry is also subject to other criteria, including criminal record disclosures if applicable.
English language test
PTE
69
DUOLINGO
-
TOEFL
90
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates mainly find employment in the civil engineering sector with firms like Sir Robert McAlpine, Ramboll, Arup, and Mott MacDonald, taking roles such as graduate civil engineer, site engineer, or design engineer across the UK and internationally. Some pursue further studies at MSc or PhD levels, continuing at Cardiff or other institutions worldwide. Others diversify into sectors like finance, media, or petrochemicals, working with companies such as Deloitte, PwC, Virgin, and Shell, leveraging their engineering backgrounds for broader career options.
FAQs
Is industry experience included in the course?
Yes, the course includes a paid placement year in industry, which can be with companies in the UK or abroad, providing valuable practical experience.
What accreditation does the course have?
The course is professionally accredited by institutions such as the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, and the Institute of Highway Engineers.
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