University of Aberdeen

Course Details

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)

Course Description

This Honours degree programme follows a similar structure to the straight BEng Civil Engineering degree. The major difference is the compulsory requirement to study the Environmental Engineering course in year 4. This particular course deals with various aspects related to: Surface Water: sources of water pollution and their impact on aqueous environment and public health, water quality and supply, wastewater treatment; Soil and Groundwater: groundwater flow, groundwater contamination and pollution, subsurface contaminants transport mechanisms, sustainable land-groundwater management; Solid Waste: sources of solid waste, characterisation and treatment of solid waste, solid waste management; Air Pollution and Control: air pollutants and sources, air pollution meteorology, pollutant dispersion in the air, air pollution control.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Civil engineers are employed by a variety of organisations such as business and private industry, law firms, insurance firms, colleges, and more. They can also be self employed consultants giving advice to Architects and builders, developing oil rigs and rail systems. With the additional environmental knowledge examination of toxins can ensure that new developments don't get built on contaminated land for example.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) University of Aberdeen