Civil engineering deals with the built environment, often referred to as the structures that have been built as separate from the natural environment. Buildings and bridges are often the most conspicuous creations but this discipline is also responsible for roads, railroads, subway systems, airports, water supply systems and waste disposal. In fact civil engineering as a profession provides much of the infrastructure and essential services on which we depend for survival (further information is available on www.steps.ie).

This course provides specialised training in infrastructure design and construction. The course features a strong practical element with a combination of lectures and practical work in our specialised materials, hydraulic and environmental laboratories and workshops.

Special Features:

  • This course is accredited by Engineers Ireland (EI) and graduates of the course are eligible for Associate Engineer membership of EI.
  • The emphasis of the course is on geoenvironmental specialities where civil engineering skills save money, resources and lives.
  • Significant class time dedicated to practical exercises in our specialised laboratories and workshops.
  • Our lecturers are all Chartered Civil Engineers with many years of national or international experience.
  • Graduates of this course will have a variety of career options within the built environment.
  • Exit Award: Higher Certificate in Engineering in Civil Engineering (NFQ Level 6) after Year 2.

Further Information:

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering

 

Career sectors

Civil Engineer
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