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BEng | Undergraduate

Civil Engineering Higher Level Apprenticeship

Entry year
Academic Year 2025/26
Entry requirements
BCC
Attendance
5 years (Part-time)

You will be tackling some of the biggest challenges of the modern world, such as achieving sustainable living in an increasingly urbanised society. As the demands on resources like water, energy and land increase, there is a strong need for qualified Civil Engineers with the relevant technical skills but who also possess an ethical awareness of the environmental impact of the projects they undertake.

It is a broad discipline that deals with the very infrastructure of society from our bridges to our water and energy resources, and our roads. Our degree programmes are concerned with the planning, design, construction, sustainability, management and maintenance of this infrastructure. Fields of activity include structures, transportation, foundations and water engineering.

The programme aims to produce apprentices equipped for professional roles in industry, the professions and public service. The programme will be submitted to Joint Board of Moderators for accreditation as meeting the academic requirements for IEng and Partial CEng.

Civil Engineering was one of the founding degrees at Queen's, making it one of the oldest in the UK and Ireland. Staff lead high-quality research and are recognised for their excellence in teaching.

Civil Engineering also ranks Joint 9th in the UK for Graduate Prospects (Complete University Guide 2021).

Civil Engineering Higher Level Apprenticeship highlights

Professional Accreditations

Civil Engineering at Queens is an Academic Partner of the Institution of Civil Engineers and we have one of the highest graduate employment rates in the Russell Group of Universities.
www.ice.org.uk

The programme will be submitted for accreditation to 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 3 Institution of Civil Engineers is a Registered Charity in England & Wales (no 210252) and Scotland (SC038629) Website Wording for Accredited Courses Version 2 Revision 7 – 03 August 2022 the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer (IEng).

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www.jbm.org.uk

Industry Links

Our strong links with employers gives you access to a range of opportunities, for example the opportunity for sponsorship through the national QUEST Scholarship Scheme. We also have an extensive Civil Engineering Advisory Panel, which includes members from the major employers.

Career Development

Our programme requires apprentices to be in Civil Engineering employment from the outset. It is designed around the needs of apprentices and employers, offering access to work leading staff and exciting learning opportunities.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Queen’s is a leader in civil engineering research, and our exceptional teaching is informed by the latest research into global challenges like environmentally sustainable urban development and prosperity, and technological innovation. You’ll learn from staff and guest lecturers who are engaged in international, award winning research and practice.
https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/NBE/Disciplines/civil-and-structural-engineering/

Student Experience

We have a vibrant Queen’s University Belfast Engineering Society (QUBES) which is actively engaged in professional meetings and social activities. These activities are supported and nurtured by the academic staff.

Student Testimonials

Course Vacancy Status

Below is the current vacancy status for this course. For further information please contact us at admissions@qub.ac.uk.

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