

University of Dundee
Civil and Structural Engineering
Study detals
: Bachelor's degree : BEng (Hons) Civil and Structural Engineering : Full time : 36 MonthRequirements
English language requirements
IELTS Academic
- Overall 6.0
- Writing 6.0
- Listening 5.5
- Reading 5.5
- Speaking 5.5
We also accept other English language qualifications. (TOEFEL iBT, Trinity ISE, LANGUAGECERT Academic..)
Don’t meet the English language requirements?
Pre-sessional English for international students. If you hold a conditional offer and have not yet met the English entry requirements for a degree course at the University, we can help you with our pre-sessional English courses.
Study for 4 years (start at Level 1)
The essential subjects are Mathematics + another science (Information Technology, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Physics, or Computing Science) - A-level, GCE CCC
Study for 3 years (start at Level 2)
The essential subjects are Mathematics + another Science (Information Technology, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Psychology or Computing Science) - A-level, GCE ABB
IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma
Study for 4 years (start at Level 1) - 28 points, including 5, 5, 4 at higher level
Essential subject: Mathematics at Higher Level
Study for 3 years (start at Level 2) - 32 points, including 6, 5, 5 at higher level
Essential subject: Mathematics at Higher Level
Speciality
International College Dundee
If you do not meet our academic grade requirements for your chosen course, we can offer you an alternative route to begin your studies. Our international incorporated degrees will develop your subject knowledge, academic English and university level study skills.
Pathways Available - International Stage One
Tuition fees for International students will increase by no more than 5% per year for the length of your course.
Additional information
Degree Overview
This course gives you a broad overview of core civil engineering topics. For example, you’ll study geomechanics, structural analysis, surveying, materials, and fluid mechanics.
Using this knowledge, you’ll explore your creativity by developing innovative designs and structures. You’ll also learn about key issues for practicing civil engineers, such as health and safety, and management.
Many of your projects will involve working with others. You’ll have an opportunity to develop communication and team working skills. You’ll regularly go on trips, site visits, and other installations which gives you a valuable insight into industry as well as practical experience.
There are also opportunities for vocational and industrial placements throughout your degree.
We are the only Scottish university taking part in the CMS Collaboration, a major experiment at the Large Hadron Collider CERN. Our students have had the opportunity to visit the site during their studies.
Our Civil Engineering society run regular social events and have close connections with ICE (Institute of Civil Engineers) Tayside.