Civil and environmental engineering

Civil and environmental engineering

Bachelor's Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering prepares graduates to operate in various sectors of civil and environmental engineering, including the design, construction, and management of structures and infrastructure such as residential and industrial buildings, bridges, tunnels, dams, road systems, transport networks, and water management systems. The programme equips students with the ability to use advanced methodologies and technologies, fostering both technical skills and decision-making abilities.

The course offers a strong foundation in core scientific subjects—mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science—essential for more specialised areas in later years. Students also study related disciplines like technical drawing, surveying, applied geology, and environmental sanitation engineering, along with key civil engineering fields such as water systems, structural design, and transport infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on environmental issues and sustainability. Laboratory work and project-based learning are integrated into the curriculum, enabling practical application of knowledge to real-world problems.

Admission requires a secondary school diploma, or an equivalent foreign qualification recognised as suitable, along with an adequate initial preparation. The programme also supports international mobility through initiatives such as the Erasmus Programme and International Project Week and offers opportunities for industry engagement through seminars and internships with companies, public bodies, and institutions. Upon completion, graduates may access Master's Degree programmes in Civil Engineering and Environmental and Land Engineering.

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Francesca Vaino 02 October 2025