
BSc (Hons) Bauingenieurwesen
Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland
DAUER
3 up to 6 Years
SPRACHEN
Englisch
TEMPO
Vollzeit, Teilzeit
BEWERBUNGSSCHLUSS
Antragsfrist beantragen
FRÜHESTES STARTDATUM
15 Sep 2025
AUSBILDUNGSKOSTEN
GBP 16.000 / per year *
STUDIENFORMAT
Auf dem Campus
* für internationale Studenten | für britische Studenten: 9.250 GBP pro Jahr
Einführung
Was ist Tiefbau?
Das Bauwesen ist die Grundlage für das Funktionieren unserer modernen Städte und Gemeinden. Bauingenieure entwerfen, konstruieren, warten, modernisieren, sanieren und reparieren wichtige Infrastrukturen, die von Menschen genutzt werden, und schützen gleichzeitig die natürliche Umwelt.
Im Rahmen dieses Kurses werden Sie:
- Qualifizieren Sie sich als MINT-Fach (Wissenschaft, Technik, Ingenieurwesen und Mathematik), so dass Sie direkt in den Beruf als Diplom-Bauingenieur einsteigen können.
- Studieren Sie einen technischen Kurs, der Ihnen die praktischen Fähigkeiten vermittelt, die Sie benötigen, um in einer Vielzahl von Umgebungen in der Industrie effektiv mitzuarbeiten.
- Lernen Sie von einem Lehrerteam mit Fachwissen aus der Industrie in einem breiten Spektrum von Fächern wie Bauingenieurwesen, Wasserbau, Geotechnik und Straßenbau.
- Teilnahme an praktischen Arbeiten und Laborstudien unter Verwendung von IT-Software nach Industriestandard.
- Lassen Sie sich bei der Aufzeichnung Ihrer ersten beruflichen Entwicklung für die Mitgliedschaft in den Akkreditierungsinstitutionen unterstützen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie im Abschnitt Akkreditierung weiter unten.
- Sichern Sie sich während des Sommers einen Praktikumsplatz und planen Sie mit Hilfe Ihres Kursteams ein optionales bezahltes Praktikumsjahr in der Industrie.
Akkreditierter IEng (Voll)
Dieser Abschluss ist vom Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), das sich aus der Institution of Civil Engineers, der Institution of Structural Engineers, dem Institute of Highway Engineers und der Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation zusammensetzt, im Auftrag des Engineering Council als vollwertige Ausbildungsgrundlage für einen Incorporated Engineer (IEng) akkreditiert. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der JBM-Website.
Praktische Erfahrung
Das Kursteam unterstützt Sie bei der Vermittlung von Praktika während des Sommers und Ihres Sandwich-Jahres, wenn Sie sich dafür entscheiden. Ein Praktikum oder ein Sandwich-Jahr bietet Ihnen eine großartige Gelegenheit, praktische Erfahrungen am Arbeitsplatz zu sammeln, die Ihnen helfen werden, sich bei Bewerbungen für Stellen nach Ihrem Abschluss hervorzuheben.
Professionelle Beratung
Persönliche Entwicklungsseminare helfen Ihnen, Ihr Branchenwissen zu erweitern. Die Veranstaltungen werden in der Regel von führenden Fachleuten aus der Branche gehalten und helfen Ihnen bei der Wahl des Bereichs des Bauingenieurwesens, in den Sie nach Ihrem Abschluss einsteigen möchten. Wir haben auch enge Verbindungen mit der Institution of Civil Engineers.
Leitfaden für die Industrie
Die Akkreditierungsstelle Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) wurde vor mehr als 200 Jahren gegründet und ist einer der weltweit angesehensten Berufsverbände für Ingenieure. Besuchen Sie die ICE-Website, um mehr über die spannenden Möglichkeiten zu erfahren, die eine Karriere im Bauingenieurwesen mit sich bringen kann. Sie können auch erfahren, was Bauingenieurwesen ist und warum Sie Ingenieur werden sollten.
Warum Bauingenieurwesen an der Leeds Beckett University studieren?
- Fantastische Praktika und Sandwich-Jahresmöglichkeiten
- Facheinrichtungen nach Industriestandard und lokale/regionale Besuche vor Ort
- Kontakt zu Fachleuten - durch Gastvorträge und ein erfahrenes Kursteam
- 93,8 % der Absolventen haben 15 Monate nach ihrem Abschluss eine Arbeit oder ein weiteres Studium aufgenommen*.
*Prozentsatz der Befragten aus diesem Kurs, HESA Graduate Outcomes 20-21
Dauer
- Vollzeitbeschäftigung: 3 Jahre
- Halbtags: 6 Jahre
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Admissions
Stipendien und Finanzierung
There are ways you may be able to fund your course. Sometimes it is possible to get sponsorship from a government body in your country. There are many different options, so have a look through the links carefully to see if they apply to you.
- International Scholarships
- Chevening Scholarships
- US / Canada Direct Loans
Lehrplan
Teaching & Learning
Independent study is a crucial part of learning at university and you will be required to undertake many hours of self-directed research and reading, and preparation and writing of assessments. Your course is delivered through several modules, which will help you to plan your time and establish a study routine. Outside of your lectures, workshops and tutorials, a range of support is available to assist with your independent study. Our subject-specific librarians will be on hand to direct you to specialist learning and study-skill resources. You’ll also be assigned an academic advisor to give you tailored feedback and support.
Year 1
What you'll learn
Surveying A & Computer-Aided Design (full-time only)
Study the industry techniques used to collect, manipulate and display geospatial digital data. This module will introduce and explain the methods used to convert graphical and coordinate data into the linear and circular measures required for setting out on-site. You'll also develop skills in the production of plans and drawings using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) packages.
Site Surveying & Computer-Aided Design (part-time only)
Study the industry techniques used to collect, manipulate and display geospatial digital data. This module will introduce and explain the methods used to convert graphical and coordinate data into the linear and circular measures required for setting out on-site. You'll also develop skills in the production of plans and drawings using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) packages.
Civil Engineering Management A
Develop your knowledge of civil engineering procedures in the professional and legal working environment. This module will introduce the structure of and roles within the civil engineering profession. You'll identify those involved in civil engineering contracts and their roles and responsibilities both within the contract and in UK Law. You'll be able to demonstrate awareness of health and safety requirements in the delivery of civil engineering projects and the professional responsibilities of the civil engineer about health safety and welfare. This module will enable you to understand how the Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement (CESMM) is applied and apply CESMM to basic civil engineering work items.
Civil Engineering Mathematics
Develop the mathematical understanding needed to explore technical civil engineering topics. You'll learn how to apply a range of mathematical techniques to solve technical civil engineering problems. On completion, you'll be able to manipulate and solve various types of linear and non-linear equations, understand and apply the principles of differential and integral calculus, and use data production and statistical methods to solve construction-related problems.
Engineering Materials Science
Enhance your understanding of the properties of materials in both the design and construction phases of any civil engineering project. You'll study the properties of a range of civil engineering materials including material properties, metals, cement, concrete, mortars, masonry, bricks, timber, inorganic glass, engineering soils – classification and properties, sealants & adhesives.
Engineering Mechanics
This module will introduce you to the behaviour of structures. We'll discuss units, forces, moments, stresses, tension, compression, shear, bending and their application to the analysis of structures. In addition, we'll explore pin jointed frames analysis, determination of bending stresses from general bending equations and loading calculations. You'll learn using simple models to illustrate structural effects, discuss case studies, and examine real structures and analyse their structural behaviour. The module will be delivered through lectures, seminars/tutorials and laboratory sessions.
Civil Engineering Project (full-time only)
Start to plan for your professional development and lifelong learning. This practical module will enable you to put theory into practice and develop skills in the evaluation and resolution of realistic practical problems. You'll practise working as part of a team as you apply the knowledge, understanding and skills you gained in other modules, and where possible experiences from work, to a major piece of work. You'll work as part of a small group to practise co-ordinating your team's skills and abilities.
Civil Engineering Technology Project (part-time only)
Start to plan for your professional development and lifelong learning. This practical module will enable you to put theory into practice and develop skills in the evaluation and resolution of realistic practical problems. You'll practise working as part of a team as you apply the knowledge, understanding and skills you gained in other modules, and where possible experiences from work, to a major piece of work. You'll work as part of a small group to practise co-ordinating your team's skills and abilities.
Year 2
What you'll learn
Highway Engineering A
This module will provide a basic understanding of the wide range of factors affecting highway and traffic engineering and fundamental highway engineering. You'll understand highway scheme development and traffic-highway characteristics and relationships. You'll design horizontal and vertical alignments, junctions and highway infrastructure which comply with relevant design standards. This module will enable you to identify the factors which affect pavement thickness design, select appropriate materials and design flexible and rigid pavements using current empirical and analytical design procedures. You'll also design basic highway drainage and earthworks.
Geotechnical Engineering A
Explore structural geology and the classification and identification of minerals and rocks for engineering purposes. This module will develop your understanding of soil mechanics principles for permeability and shear strength, and of shallow and pile foundation design and settlement calculations.
Structural Design
Build on the knowledge of forces, moments and stresses you developed in the Engineering Mechanics module and your understanding of the properties of materials from the Materials Science module. You'll study the design of structural elements in reinforced concrete, masonry, timber and steel. We'll cover the factors which influence the suitability of materials within construction and the interrelationship between design and construction. You'll understand different approaches to structural design and will develop an awareness of the design process and current codes of practice applied to an array of basic structural elements in a range of materials.
Civil Engineering Management B
Build your understanding of the commercial and contractual procedures involved in delivering civil engineering projects, such as preparing detailed risk assessments and recognising different contract types. You'll understand the professional role and responsibilities of civil engineering and allied professions, and recognise the range and application of contract types. We'll explore how to apply contract-based processes especially related to payment and prepare detailed risk assessments and method statements for a range of civil engineering activities. You'll plan, monitor and control a complex project.
Engineering Materials Technology
This module will build the basic knowledge of construction materials you gained in the Engineering Materials Science module. We'll cover topics including properties of materials and their use and deterioration in service. This module will have a particular emphasis on concrete including its design, use onsite and the deterioration of reinforced concrete structures. We'll examine mechanisms of corrosion and prevention of corrosion and physical metallurgy and polymers and their application in civil engineering.
Civil Engineering Design Project
Develop and consolidate your learning from modules in your first and second years through a multidisciplinary design activity. You'll gain an appreciation of the infrastructural and structural aspects of a civil engineering project. You'll also consider the management, planning, health and safety, sustainability and resource implications.
Civil Engineering Design Project - Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
This module will provide an opportunity for you to become involved with The Engineering for People Design Challenge. The Challenge is an award-winning initiative delivered by Engineers Without Borders UK. The Challenge will allow you to learn and practice the ethical, environmental, social and cultural aspects of engineering design.
Structural Analysis
Combined with design, the analysis of structural elements and systems is one of the main themes of your courses. This module will consolidate and extend your understanding of the concepts of structural mechanics and their application to the analysis of a variety of statically determinate structures. You'll develop an understanding of the load-displacement behaviour of a range of basic structural configurations. You'll also gain an appreciation of the relationship between structural analysis and the design of basic structural elements and systems.
Quantitative Methods for Decision-Making
Build on the fundamental mathematical and management skills you developed in your first and second years of study. This module will focus on mathematical methods that support decision-making in a civil engineering context. You'll use statistical analysis, operational research, financial appraisal, and traditional mathematical techniques to examine engineering scenarios. Overall, you'll learn to justify management decisions based on logic, quantitative modelling, and objective analysis. You'll learn through a series of lectures and supporting workshops, tutorials, and IT sessions.
Hydraulics & Water Engineering
You'll need an understanding of the behaviour of fluids to solve many civil engineering problems. This module will introduce you to the fundamental principles of fluid flow. You'll understand how to use these principles to analyse and solve basic civil engineering problems involving pipe flow and open channel flow systems. We'll also cover the fundamental principles and issues associated with the ‘water industry’.
Civil Engineering Major Project
This module will enable you to use the skills you developed throughout your course to produce an individual major piece of work to a strict time scale. Your project will be a clearly defined brief based on a simulated industrial scenario. You'll need to demonstrate sound judgment from an engineering and management perspective. Your work could support you when demonstrating your employability to employers.
Year 3
What you'll learn
Structural Engineering
Further, develop your understanding of the principles and applications of structural analysis and design. This module will consider indeterminate structural forms with particular emphasis on limit state concepts and related design applications. You'll study both stiffness and flexibility methods of analysis and you'll use industry-standard software to complement 'manual’ analysis computations. This module will enable you to study analytical methods and related design principles in an integrated manner. You'll use industry-standard case studies to produce code-compliant structural solutions to a professional standard.
Highway Engineering B
Further insight into the factors which affect highway and traffic engineering, developing your expertise in specialist areas of highway design, construction and maintenance. You'll develop an understanding of highway material properties in-service and associated site and laboratory testing. You'll also practise designing complex horizontal and vertical alignments, including junction layouts, which comply with relevant industrial design standards. We'll encourage you to undertake a range of pavement thickness designs. You'll understand and learn how to apply the principles of highway maintenance and management. The module will develop your knowledge of highway construction issues including weak ground, contamination, environment and sustainability.
Geotechnical Engineering B
We'll develop your appreciation of site investigation techniques, particularly relating to the interpretation of geotechnical data. You'll look at design applications related to water flow, effective stress parameters, slope stability, foundation-bearing capacity and retaining walls. We'll also explore both hand calculations and computer methods. This module will enable you to practise applying site investigation techniques and interpreting geotechnical data to write geotechnical reports. You'll also explore how water plays a major role in influencing geotechnical design, i.e. the consideration of effective stress parameters and the use of seepage analysis. You'll undertake basic design calculations for foundations, slopes and retaining structures and use computer software programs to support communication and design calculation.
Infrastructure Asset Management
Explore infrastructure asset management, which is the ongoing maintenance, repair and upgrading of civil engineering infrastructure through the whole life cycle. This module will introduce terminology and systems used in asset management decision-making. You'll use industrial case studies to apply your learning and gain a comprehensive understanding of the terminology and systems used in asset management. We'll practise interpreting and critically appraising a range of operational research techniques using manual and digital technologies. You'll also understand how to apply optimum decision-making strategies when considering how asset management can support financial, environmental and social sustainability. You'll also design and critically evaluate an asset management system for a civil engineering specialism, for example, highways, water or rail, etc., in line with current industrial practice.
Civil Engineering Dissertation
Research and write an in-depth study on an area of civil engineering. You could use laboratory-based study, field data gathering and analysis, development and testing of computer tools for civil engineering problem analysis or in-depth design analysis. Your project will be technically based and you'll strengthen your self-direction, decision making and understanding of civil engineering. You'll present your research in a traditional dissertation format.
This course offers the opportunity to take a ‘sandwich’ year.
A year of paid employment in ithe ndustry will build your skills and experience. This is usually taken between the second and third year of your degree, typically making your course four years in total. Students who choose the sandwich route find it helps with both their studies and getting a job after graduation. It can build your confidence, contacts, and of course your CV. Leeds Beckett advertises lots of placement opportunities and provides support in helping you find the right placement for you.
Studiengebühren für das Programm
Karrierechancen
Bauingenieurwesen ist ein lohnender, kreativer und spannender Beruf, und Bauingenieure sind sehr gefragt. Ingenieure haben die unterschiedlichsten Hintergründe und arbeiten zunehmend an einer Vielzahl von Projekten auf der ganzen Welt. Das flexible Programm aus Kern- und Wahlmodulen dieses Kurses deckt die wichtigsten Disziplinen des Bauingenieurwesens ab, die es Ihnen ermöglichen, sich für Stellen in den Bereichen Design, Bau oder Projektmanagement zu bewerben. Sie entwickeln außerdem eine Reihe von Fähigkeiten durch IT-Softwareanwendungen, Laboruntersuchungen, Vermessungsübungen und Projektarbeit, um Ihre Beschäftigungsfähigkeit zu verbessern.
Mit unserem MSc Bauingenieurwesen bieten wir Ihnen eine ideale Weiterbildungsmöglichkeit. Unsere Aufbaustudiengänge sind eine großartige Möglichkeit, Ihre bereits erworbenen Fähigkeiten zu verbessern, von unseren Verbindungen zur Industrie zu profitieren und Ihren Lebenslauf so zu gestalten, dass er die Aufmerksamkeit von Arbeitgebern auf sich zieht.
Einrichtungen
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