Undergraduate

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering

An undergraduate civil engineering degree allows students to explore the design, construction, and aintenance of the infrastructure that supports modern society, including buildings, roads, bridges, water systems, and transportation networks. It provides a solid grounding in engineering principles while offering opportunities to specialise in areas such as structural, geotechnical, environmental, and transportation engineering.
The programme offers the opportunity to study core subjects including structural analysis, fluid mechanics, geotechnics, construction materials, surveying, and project management. Students also benefit from practical experience through laboratory testing, fieldwork, design projects, and industry placements, gaining hands-on skills to complement their academic learning

Why study Undegraduate Degree in Civil Engineering?

Studying civil engineering at undergraduate level is a chance to combine technical expertise with creativity and problem-solving, preparing graduates to design sustainable solutions for real-world infrastructure needs. Career opportunities span roles in construction, consultancy, project management, and public works, with the option to progress to postgraduate study or professional engineering accreditation.

Entry Requirements

A Levels

  • AAA – ABB
  • Mathematics required
  • Physics preferred (accepted by most universities as a strong supporting subject)
  • Further Mathematics, Design & Technology, or Geography may be accepted as additional subjects

IB Diploma

  • 32–36 points overall
  • Higher Level: 6,5,5 or 5,5,5
  • Mathematics at Higher Level required
  • Physics at Higher Level strongly recommended

International Foundation Pathway

  • Foundation in Engineering, Science, or Built Environment with Mathematics modules
  • Progression requirement: 60–65% overall, with strong performance in Mathematics (and Physics if included)

Btech Qualifications

  • Extended Diploma at D*DD – DDD in Engineering or Construction & the Built Environment
  • Must include Mathematics for Technicians Some universities require an accompanying A-level in Mathematics

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS Academic: 6.5–7.0 overall, with no band below 6.0
  • TOEFL : 90–100 overall
  • PTE Academic: 62–70 overall
  • Exemptions apply if prior study was completed in English or applicant is from a UKVI-recognised English-speaking country

“Entry requirements may vary by university and subject. For personalised guidance, consult with Htiko Education.”