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Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BEng (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
BSc (Hons)
Civil Engineering (part-time)
Duration Duration
Civil Engineering
4 years (part-time) 3 years (full-time)
4 years (full-time sandwich)
Start date 4 years (part-time)
September
Start date
Number of places September
30
Number of places
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description Progression routes
Simple timetable information 40
Course description Progression routes
This long established course is to postgraduate study
Part-time: 1 day per week
The course prepares you for a career to postgraduate study
Simple timetable information
fully accredited by the professional Graduates from the course are accepted
How to apply Part-time mode begins from Level 2,
as a civil or structural engineer. As With a good BSc (Honours) Civil
engineering institutions and leads, for a wide range of MSc and research
Direct to LSBU on a 1-day-a-week attendance basis
well as developing your knowledge Engineering degree, you will be suitably
after postgraduate study and training, degrees in engineering, including our in structural, geotechnical, and qualified to study on the LSBU’s MSc
LSBU code How to apply
to chartered engineer status. own, and also for MBA programmes.
S192 Full-time: via UCAS
environmental engineering, it will in Civil Engineering or MSc in Structural
Part-time: direct to LSBU
improve your management and Design courses.
The course is particularly strong in its Professional contacts/industry links
Course contact
employability skills.
Ken Smith UCAS code
structural and geotechnical engineering Experienced civil and structural
onment
ken.smith@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7118 Full-time: H201
Professional contacts/industry links
onment
content and recently students have engineers are prominent on our Compared to the more mathematical The course is accredited by the
won national competitions for their Industrial Advisory Panel and involve
Non-standard entry requirements LSBU code

(ESBE)
BEng Civil Engineering, this course Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and
The course accepts students with good HNC Part-time: S199

(ESBE)
structural design work. It is also a very themselves in project supervision,
or equivalent Level 1 work, and then covers the
places more emphasis on civil the Institution of Structural Engineers
cost effective way for local students mentoring, and lecturing. We have
final 2 years of the full-time BEng course over Course contact
engineering design and practice. The (IStructE). It is under regular scrutiny
to continue to work their way through established links with three other
4 years part-time. Dr. Ivana Kraincanic
extensive final year project, supervised of our industrial advisers.
krainci@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7187
a technical education using the day European universities and have a
Course units
by design lecturers with industry
release route following on from HNC. programme to exchange students
Year 1 Typical offer
experience, prepares students for work Recent guest lecturers
and staff with them. The headquarters
– Construction Management and Law Full-time: 120 UCAS Tariff points
in a design office. In recent years, our Visiting lecturers from leading civil
– Design and Construction 1 Part-time: HNC qualification to a high standard
Students commute from well beyond and library of the Institution of Civil
– Engineering Mathematical Methods
lecturers have led students’ teams engineering companies have given talks
London to attend. This course is proving Engineers is a convenient walk away.
– Hydraulics Course units
to win some major national design on design of dams, glass structures,
very popular with graduates from other
Year 2 Year 1
competitions. finite element analysis, civil engineering
– Theory of Structures 1 – Foundation Engineering Mathematics
fields now working in civil engineering. For full entry requirements see pages
– Surveying – Professional Skills
practice, career opportunities in civil
The HNC Year Two is often used as a 252 to 253.
– Design and Construction 2 – Design and Practice
During your study you will carry engineering and other topics.
conversion year for such students. We
– Soil Mechanics – Construction Technology 1
out several experiments in our well-
Year 3 – Mechanics
also have several students from Europe
– Open Channel Hydraulics – Mathematical Techniques for Engineers
equipped laboratories. You will learn For full entry requirements see pages
who are working in London and seek to
– Theory of Structures 2 – Engineering Geology
to use computer aided design, finite 252 to 253.
extend their technical education using
– Structural Design – Surveying
element analysis, and other software.
– Design of an Engineering System Year 2
the part-time route.
Year 4 – Engineering Materials
– Environmental Engineering – Soil Mechanics
Career opportunities
Career opportunities
– Project (2 units) – Construction Technology 2
The job of a civil engineer is creative,
– Geotechnical Engineering – Construction Management and Law
To prepare for the Olympic Games,
– Fluid Mechanics
challenging and dynamic, and brings
defend against global warming, and
– Strength of Materials
a high level of job satisfaction.
similar capital projects a large number of
– Design of Structural Elements
With the increase in demand for
– Forensic Engineering and Conservation
engineers will need to be locally trained,
Year 3
professionally qualified civil engineers,
this course helps to prepare students for
– Structural Analysis
there has been an increase in graduate
long term employment here in the UK
– Environmental Engineering
starting salaries. Our graduates have
– Management Applications
and overseas.
– Health and Safety Management
found work in structural, water, public
– Structural Design
health and geotechnical branches of
– Geotechnical Design
the civil engineering industry. The
– Project
course leads to a professional status
of an incorporated engineer, or, with
an approved further study to a
chartered engineer status.
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