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    Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) / MEng, sandwich with work placement

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    University of Portsmouth

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    United Kingdom, Portsmouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Mix

    Course Code

    H202

    Campuses

    London

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
    Apply to this program

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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 19,200  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) / MEng, sandwich with work placement

    About

    Look up at skyscrapers you’ve designed, drive on roads you’ve engineered and lead on global infrastructure projects.

    Learn to design, construct, operate and maintain infrastructure that supports everything from buildings, transportation, and flood defences to providing safe drinking water and sanitation.

    Study this accredited Civil Engineering degree in the city that gave the world Isambard Kingdom Brunel and step into a career that could shape the world.

    BEng or MEng?

    The 3-year Bachelor's degree (BEng) and 4-year integrated Master's degree (MEng) share many of the same modules in years 1–3.

    When you finish the BEng course successfully, you'll meet the educational requirements for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status. The MEng allows you to achieve a Master’s level degree with just one extra year of undergraduate study and when you finish the MEng course successfully, you'll meet the educational requirements for Chartered Engineer status (CEng).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering degree entry requirements

    Typical offers

    • UCAS points - 112-120 points from 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, to include a relevant subject. (calculate your UCAS points)
    • A levels - BBB-BBC, to include a relevant subject.
      Relevant subjects: Further Mathematics; Mathematics; Statistics; Physics.
    • T-levels - Merit
      Acceptable T Level Subjects: T Level in Construction: Design, Surveying and Planning, T Level in Building Services Engineering, T Level in Engineering and Manufacturing Design and Development, T Level in Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing, T Level in Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control
    • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DDM-DMM
    • International Baccalaureate - 27

    You may need to have studied specific subjects – find full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    If you don't meet the entry requirements, you may be able to join this course after you successfully complete a foundation year.

    MEng Civil Engineering Master's degree entry requirements

    Typical offers

    • UCAS points - 120-128 points from 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, to include a relevant subject. (calculate your UCAS points)
    • A levels - ABB-BBB, to include a relevant subject.
      Relevant subjects: Further Mathematics; Mathematics; Statistics; Physics.
    • T-levels - Merit
      Acceptable T Level Subjects: T Level in Construction: Design, Surveying and Planning, T Level in Building Services Engineering, T Level in Engineering and Manufacturing Design and Development, T Level in Maintenance, Installation and Repair for Engineering and Manufacturing, T Level in Engineering, Manufacturing, Processing and Control
    • BTECs (Extended Diplomas) - DDM
    • International Baccalaureate - 27-28

    You may need to have studied specific subjects – find full entry requirements and other qualifications we accept.

    English language requirements

    • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

    See alternative English language qualifications.

    We also accept other standard English tests and qualifications, as long as they meet the minimum requirements of your course.

    If you don't meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

    We look at more than just your grades

    While we consider your grades when making an offer, we also carefully look at your circumstances and other factors to assess your potential. These include whether you live and work in the region and your personal and family circumstances which we assess using established data.

    Explore more about how we make your offer

    Alumni profile: Mimi Nwosu, civil engineer

    Find out about Mimi's life and success after University

    Mimi Nwosu graduated from Portsmouth with a degree in civil engineering. She's now a civil engineer, and has been called one of the top women in engineering in the UK.

    Find out more about Mimi's experience of building Amazon's London HQ, her advocacy for civil engineers, and the ability to really see a structure.

    My name is Mimi Nwosu and I'm a civil engineer.

    Growing up, I always wanted a career that saved lives. However, at the time, I only knew of medicine and being a doctor, so I aimed towards that way. It was actually a friend who told me about civil engineering. I attended a lecture and I fell in love and I started studying civil engineering at the University of Portsmouth.

    Our lecturers at university are very supportive. I didn't have the prerequisite grades to study civil engineering, so I didn't study A-level maths or physics. However, lecturers believed in me more than I actually believed in myself, which therefore spurred me on to be the best person I could be.

    After my second year, I took a placement year in central London, where I worked on Amazon's HQ as an undergraduate engineer. I don't actually work too far from it now, so everytime I walk past it with my family and my friends, I can tell them I built this and tell them all the technical know how behind it.

    With civil engineering, I feel like most people see buildings, see bridges, see tunnels, see roads, but they don't know the technical details. So having that speciality to be able to pass it on to somebody else and educate them really makes me proud.

    Before I finished university, I went to the Careers and Employability service to help me with my CV, my cover letter and interview techniques in order for me to find graduate jobs. I attended loads of different workshops, spoke to the advisors who offered fantastic advice, and also sent me jobs to apply for, for top engineering firms. Before leaving university, I was actually offered five jobs.

    In June, as part of International Women in Engineering Day, I was named as one of the top women in engineering in the UK. I'm really proud of that because I love my job so much. It's not just a job, it's a career for me as well and I really love advocating for women in engineering. It's a career for absolutely everybody and I'm so proud to be one of the faces of that.

    I like to describe civil engineers as undercover superheroes. I've always wanted to contribute to people's lives, save lives and have an active impact on sustainability measures, the economy and actually do something that means something to me. Civil engineering just means a lot to me.

    Since leaving the university, I still feel very much part of the community. At times, the lecturers have called me to come to speak to the first years students to talk about my career, my time at the university and my time studying civil engineering, which I think is really, really important. People need to see the link between the university and the industry. Without the University of Portsmouth, I just feel like I wouldn't be the passionate civil engineer that I am today.

    English Program Requirements

    Career

    All civil engineering roles are listed in the UK Government’s 'skills shortage list' and you can expect an average salary from £30,000 up to £70,000.

    In fact, 95% of our BEng graduates and 90% of our MEng course graduates are in work or further study 15 months after they graduate and 100% of those MEng graduates are in highly skilled work – which means the skills you’ll learn on our course are in high demand. 80% of those graduates work as engineering professionals.

    What’s more, 100% of our graduates find their work meaningful. So start making a difference, and be rewarded well for it.

    Graduate destinations

    Our graduates have worked for companies such as:

    • Sir Robert McAlpine – a civil engineering company that’s contributed to the construction of the NHS Nightingale Hospitals and the expansion of the Royal Albert Hall
    • Skanska – a recent project, Haymarket Edinburgh, provides more than 380,000 sq. ft designed to benefit the local residential and business community
    • Multiplex Construction Europe – with offices in Australia, the Middle East, United Kingdom and Canada, this company has completed more than 1,000 projects globally
    • Balfour Beatty – a leading international infrastructure group developing projects from the UK to the United States and Hong Kong
    • Gallagher Group – a UK company delivering civil engineering contracts ranging in value from £100,000 to £15 million

    Ongoing career support – up to 5 years after you graduate

    Get experience while you study, with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities, and work experience.

    Towards the end of your degree and for up to five years after graduation, you’ll receive one-to-one support from our Careers and Employability Service to help you find your perfect role.

    What jobs can you do with a civil engineering degree?

    Roles you could go into include:

    • materials engineer
    • geotechnical engineer
    • civil engineer
    • construction manager
    • transport planner
    • structural engineer

    Placement year (optional)

    Taking an optional placement year will give you the experience you need to increase your chances of landing your perfect role after graduation. Our students earn an average salary of £19,000 during their placements.

    We'll give you all the support you need to find a placement that prepares you for your career, and we'll continue to mentor you throughout your placement.

    You could also choose to set up your own business with support from us.

    See where a placement year with Civil Engineering can take you

    Hear from some of our alumni who took a placement with Hampshire County Council and ended up with careers are graduation there.

     

    As a council we decided to take on placement students and form a partnership with the University of Portsmouth with a view to building relationships with with undergraduates through our bursary program.
    And then when they graduate potentially considering them for permanent employment with the County Council I decided to do a placement due to employers required in Real World experience and it's hard to go into a field without any background knowledge.
    Good way to get early experience whilst you're still learning.
    I felt that it would help with my study.
    But also I could come to a workplace learn a lot from people and not have too much pressure on some of our undergraduates.
    They've never had a real job.
    They come in.
    They're quite fresh to the working environment, but they quickly get to grips without we will make them feel relaxed.
    We'll help them to establish themselves within the workplace.
    One of the most important things that you can't be taught in class is the importance of good communication skills and good interpersonal skills.
    I learned how to liaise with members of the public counselors other members of staff and the contractor as well.
    So sort of really getting a broad range of that communication side of how we're skiing should work and how it should run.
    Advice I'd give to students considering doing placements is absolutely go for it.
    Like you will not regret it.
    It is one of the best things you can possibly do to prefer yourself for a career and civil engineering afterwards.
    Hampshire County Council actually offered me my current role as a drainage engineer.
    I came back to Hampton County Council after my pleasure because they've offered me a role essentially.
    It was amazing.
    It was the most fun exciting year of my University degree.
    I enjoyed my time here.
    I thought like I was a good member of the team so that sort of made me want to come back and to try and Branch out into various other departments to see what else Hampshire has to offer.
    I mean incredibly proud of how far we've come with our scholarship program, and I'm equally proud of the relationship that we built up with the University of Portsmouth.

    When I spoke to my [company] director, he was shocked at how much I already knew. I explained that this was because of my course and my placement. The University equipped me well for life outside university. I was actually offered five jobs before I left.

    Mimi Nwosu, BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering graduate

    See how Mimi became an award-winning graduate

    Potential roles

    Previous students have taken placement roles such as:

    • service auditor
    • trainee civil engineer
    • student site engineer

    Potential destinations

    They've completed placements at organisations including:

    • Osborne
    • Network Rail
    • Francis Jackson Homes
    • Wentworth House Partnership (Keltbray)
    • Cappagh
    • Dyer and Butler

    Joshua's story

    "I would definitely recommend Portsmouth..."

    Joshua is going into his third year of study on our BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering degree, having just finished a placement year at Geoffrey Osborne, a UK contractor. Find out why he chose to study with us, and what's next for him after graduation.

    My name is Josh Mason and I'm a third year civil engineer at the University of Portsmouth.
    I chose University because I wanted something bigger than the campus university, something with a bit of life but I wanted something compact enough that it was going to become my new home.  
    I've just finished my placement year in between my second and third year. I've just finished with Jeffrey Osborne, they're a huge contractor in the UK, and I've actually been offered a graduate scheme and sponsorship out there so I've got that link into industry.
    I would definitely recommend Portsmouth to anyone thinking about further education whether you're seventeen and you're scared about your undergrad or you're like me and you're about to start a master's next year.
    I think it's a city that's easy to make friends in, and you become part of something bigger.

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    GBP 19,200 

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