This program teaches you the basics of civil engineering by strongly focusing on environmental protection. In addition to bridges, roads and water pipes, students in civil engineering work on problems related to climate change, pollution and saving resources while they design and manage infrastructure.They explore structural mechanics, geotechnics, water and wastewater engineering, reviewing the effects on the environment and design for sustainability. Experience in chemistry comes from trying out lab experiments, joining field trips and doing design assignments. In the modern field, AutoCAD, GIS and BIM are used to show industry standards.At Abertay University, students join projects aimed at building sustainability and work on improving their engineering abilities (Abertay Civil & Environmental).Individuals studying at Leeds work with advanced technology to study managing flood risk and energy-saving technologies.Environmental risk analysis plays a key role at UNSW Sydney and it collaborates with industry organizations on current projects.TU Delft delivers sustainable design and infrastructure strategies both worldwide and across Europe.At Imperial College London, students learn about smart materials, the science of fluid motion and how engineering responds to global climate issues, preparing them for a career as consultants or employees in building infrastructure.After finishing their studies, students are aware of what to expect in civil engineering, environmental consulting, urban planning and infrastructure management. Apart from the advanced modules, joining peer groups and attending leadership sessions, the MEng option improves your chances of getting chartered engineer status.