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Course Overview

The apprenticeship provides a broad skills base, making our graduates eligible for  work in areas including sustainable construction, structural integrity, geotechnics (engineering behaviour of earth materials), materials, tunnelling, marine and coastal engineering, water, waste management, flood management, transportation and power.

A civil engineer may work in either public or private sector organisations, including local authorities, central government departments and agencies, engineering consultancy practices, contracting Òrms and research and development organisations

Civil engineering is all about designing, building and maintaining things that can change the world. Roads, bridges, canals, dams and buildings have all played an integral role in how the human race has developed. LSBU is keen to provide a sustainable approach to modern civil engineering satisfying the current requirements of both companies and society.

Teaching and learning

Five years of winning prizes in national structural design competitions against other universities is further testimony to the strength of the teaching team. Everyone teaching is also active in research and/or consultancy work, which together with input from visiting industrial experts keeps the course up to date for the industry requirements.

Entry Requirement 

Apprenticeship candidates will have at least three A levels at Grades A*-C including Mathematics and Physical Science (Either Physics or Chemistry) or will have completed a  BTEC National Diploma in a relevant field for the degree.

Candidates are also required to start the programme holding a L2 Maths and English qualification (GSCE grade A*- C / new tariff grade 4 or above), which is compulsory within the apprenticeship requirements.

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This information was accurate on : 11/05/2021
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