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Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering

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Course Overview

This course emphasises civil engineering design and practice, by developing specialised and in-demand industry skills. Students manage and design projects of all scales as individuals and as part of teams, on topics such as Fluid Mechanics, Highway Engineering, Structural Mechanics, and CAD.

The course develops each student’s civil engineering knowledge, know-how skill, and competence, and the confidence to effectively take on the role of the civil engineering technologist. This course is designed to develop students' ability to apply engineering principles and technologies to solve problems in civil engineering works' investigation, planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance.

Students in this course will acquire skills in the following areas: Civil engineering drawing and detailing, materials specification and testing, surveying and setting out; Measurement and costing of civil engineering work, document preparation and interpretation, and computer-aided analysis, design, and draughting

What makes this course different

Understanding the Industry

Civil engineering is about protecting, creating, and improving our everyday environment. It involves the planning, design, and construction of facilities that we require for living, for industry and for transport; roads, bridges, buildings, railway, airports, water supply, drainage, flood management and sustainable energy schemes such as wind farms, ocean energy or hydroelectric stations.

Career Opportunities

Future Careers:

  • Consulting civil engineer
  • Contracting civil engineer
  • Estimator
  • Structural engineer
  • Water engineer

In these areas:

  • Engineering
  • Construction
  • Water Service

Graduates work at

Course Delivery and Modules

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Civil Engineering Skills
  • Materials Technology
  • Engineering Communications
  • Surveying
  • Civil Engineering Construction
  • CAD
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Civil Engineering Science
  • Mathematics

  • Materials Technology
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Structural Design & Detailing
  • CAD and Computer Applications
  • Civil Engineering Construction
  • Mathematics
  • Soil Mechanics
  • Surveying
  • Procedures and Documentation
  • Fluid Mechanics

  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Surveying
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Structural Analysis and Design
  • Project 1
  • Highway Engineering
  • Hydrology and Hydrogeology
  • Civil Engineering Management
  • Mathematics
  • Project 2

Professional Accreditations

Engineers Ireland Accreditation: This course is recognised by Engineers Ireland as meeting international standards commensurate with Associate Engineer (A. Eng) standing. Engineers Ireland’s accreditation is an objective evaluation and approval of third level engineering programmes, ensuring that they meet international standards, the needs of the engineering profession and broader responsibilities to society, environment and economy.

Accreditation is a periodic assessment of a programme of engineering education against accepted standards. The hallmark of a professional engineer is the ability to apply the learning outcomes gained during study to real world situations. These are assessed as working experiences or learned competences.

Graduates of accredited programmes, at the appropriate standard, may go on to achieve one of the professional titles of Chartered Engineer, Associate Engineer and Engineering Technician. Find out more about the Engineers Ireland Accreditation Criteria.

Education Progression

At the end of Year 1 students who achieve a GPA of 70%+ with an average mark of 70%+ in both Mathematics modules will have the opportunity to transfer from the Level 7 course to the second year of the BEng (Hons) Level 8 in Civil Engineering.

On completion of this course, students will be eligible to transfer to Year 4 of the Level 8 course: BEng (Hons) Level 8 in Civil Engineering, or the BSc (Hons) in Engineering Entrepreneurship Add-on or BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering Add-on. (This will be subject to student numbers. Where places are limited, offers will be linked to the final GPA achieved.)

BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering

Engineering & Built Environment DK_ECENG_8 / ECIVL_8 Level 8
Course type: Add On
Study mode: Full-Time
Duration: 1 Year
Start date: Sep 2025

Fees and Funding

Please find information on fees and funding here.

Entry requirements

Standard entry requirements apply. There are no special entry requirements for this course.

Recent CAO points

CAO points 2024 224

How to apply

Apply on CAO

All standard entry first-year applicants must apply for entry through the CAO. See Important application dates for CAO and information for specific applicant types below:

Apply on CAO
CAO code: DK744

Advanced Entry & Transfer Applications

Advanced Entry is for applicants who have previous educational achievements and/or work experience and want to be considered for direct entry into year  2, 3, or 4 of a course. This includes students looking to transfer to DkIT from another Higher Education provider.

International Application (non-EU)

International Applicants (not from or living in the EU) can apply through an agent or directly to DkIT to study this course.

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Nichola McCann

Programme Director

Pat McCormick

Head of Department of Engineering Trades and Civil Engineering
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