Course description
Why study this course?
Explore both concept and detailed design for a range of real-world built-environment problems.
Our school has one of the only blast and impact research groups in the UK, delivering unique research-led specialist modules and research projects.
Learn how to reduce the impact of construction on the environment with our Reuse of Existing Structures module.
'Learning by doing' is the reason The Diamond was built. Dedicated to engineering, this is where you’ll apply the theory you learn in lectures – consolidating your understanding alongside students from other disciplines, and beyond the bounds of the curriculum.
Supported by a team of staff with industry experience, our programmes empower and support you to take responsibility for your own development and develop skills and attributes that prepare you for a future as a professional civil or structural engineer.
Give yourself the best possible grounding in the principles behind civil and structural engineering combined with real-world experience, leaving your options open for a range of careers.
On this course research-active academics and teachers with extensive industrial experience give you a broad-based understanding of civil and structural engineering – perfect if you're unsure which area of civil engineering you want to pursue.
The course integrates a strong focus on analysis and design with the latest research on sustainable development – equipping you to tackle challenges in the built environment and innovative design solutions that minimise impact on the environment.
In years one and two you’ll concentrate on the core disciplines of structural engineering, water infrastructure engineering, fluid mechanics, and geotechnical mechanics, from both an analysis and design perspective.
The second half of the course follows more specialised and advanced structural engineering areas such as bridge engineering, multi-storey building design, sustainability, geotechnics and your independent research project.
During your third year, you'll spend a full semester doing the integrated design project. You’ll unleash your creativity on a grand scale: devising plans for an entire urban regeneration project based on a real site in Sheffield. You'll investigate new design methods and construction materials while developing detailed designs such as elegant bridges, environmentally sensitive multi-storey buildings, or state-of-the-art sports venues.
In your fourth year, you will have the opportunity to do an industrial placement year, where you can test your knowledge and further develop your technical skills in a real-life industrial environment.
The course challenges you to solve increasingly complex problems – building on your core knowledge, with specialist modules in the final year so that you'll graduate as a skilled, competent and well-rounded engineer.
This degree is accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators (JBM) comprising the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, Institute of Highway Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation and the Permanent Way Institution on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).
