



Ready to shape the future? Our Civil Engineering degree is designed for hands-on learners eager to innovate sustainable infrastructure.
Dive into practical projects while harnessing cutting-edge technology with our state-of-the-art labs, featuring 3D printing and advanced material testing facilities. Our programme encompasses essential areas such as structural engineering, design, geotechnics, hydraulics, building information modelling (BIM), construction, and resilient-smart infrastructure.
With a strong focus on innovative design, you'll cultivate the vital skills that are increasingly sought after worldwide. Moreover, learning in the UK's 'Energy Estuary' offers you strong industry partnerships and valuable real-world experience through placements and site visits, keeping you connected to the latest trends in the field.
About this course
Learn the heart of the UK’s rapidly growing ‘Energy Estuary’ and unlock solutions that improve lives through Hull's Civil Engineering degree. With a focus on sustainability, resilience, and innovation, you’ll gain the skills needed to address the challenges of modern infrastructure, from climate change to urbanisation. The course covers key areas such as structural engineering, geotechnics, hydraulics, and building information modelling (BIM), providing a solid technical foundation alongside practical, hands-on experience.
From day one, you’ll be treated as a trainee engineer, gaining all the benefits of a civil engineering degree apprenticeship but with even more expertise. You'll engage in project-based learning where you can plan, build, and test your own prototypes. You’ll have access to resources such as the Ken Swift Manufacturing Centre, the Mechanical Engineering Workshop, and the Material Lab for materials testing. The Acoustic Wind Tunnel Lab allows practical learning in fluid dynamics, while the Robotic Lab and HIVE immersive technologies provide cutting-edge tools for project-based work and simulations. These state-of-the-art facilities ensure you gain the practical experience needed for a successful career in civil engineering.
The programme’s emphasis on real-world applications means you’ll gain experience through laboratory work, industry collaborations, and optional placement opportunities. Our industry connections and partnerships with key industry leaders including Spencer Group, ABP, ARUP, Sewell Group, Mott MacDonald, Siemens, Orsted, McKinsey & Company, Smith & Nephew, and Alan Wood & Partners mean students can gain invaluable insights into the engineering industry, embarking on live projects and site visits.
With a curriculum designed to meet the demands of the modern workforce, you’ll graduate equipped with both technical expertise and practical experience in sustainable design, project management, and resilient infrastructure, ready to shape the world’s future.
Learn by getting your hands dirty and clean.
Integrated Masters
Integrated masters degrees are four-year programmes that include a postgraduate year, giving you the chance to deepen your knowledge and graduate with a higher-level qualification - like an MEng, MPhys, MSci - instead of a standard BA, BSc or BEng.
The final year is set at masters level and offers advanced skills, specialist modules, and often a significant research project or industry-focused experience. It’s ideal if you're aiming for a career in research, want to stand out in a competitive job market, or are thinking about progressing to a PhD. You’ll finish your degree more qualified, more confident, and more prepared for what’s next.
Module options
Each year, you’ll study modules worth a certain number of credits, and you need 120 credits per year. Most modules are 20 credits – so you’ll study six modules each year. Some longer modules, such as a dissertation, are worth more. In these cases, you’ll study fewer modules - but the number of credits will always add up to 120. Some modules are compulsory, some are optional, so you can build a course that’s right for you.
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Advanced Construction, Law and Project Management
Focusing on the broader commercial, legal, and organisational aspects of construction, this module explores global industry challenges, innovative business models, and collaborative project delivery. It develops advanced knowledge of BIM, NEC4 contracts, and ethical practice, while introducing key areas of construction law including contract, dispute resolution, and CDM 2015 regulations. Emphasis is placed on professional integration and sustainable governance within the built environment.
compulsory
20 credits
Advanced Materials for Future Construction
Focusing on innovation in construction, this module explores advanced materials that support sustainable, high-performance civil engineering. Students examine mechanical behaviour, durability, and environmental impact of both traditional and emerging materials, including composites, smart materials, and low-carbon alternatives. Material selection strategies are evaluated in the context of resilient and future-ready infrastructure.
compulsory
20 credits
Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Dynamics
This module deepens understanding of fluid using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), applied to natural environments like rivers, oceans, and the atmosphere. Students explore turbulence, wave theory, and pollutant transport, using mathematical and computational tools to model phenomena such as fluid-structure interaction or pollution dispersion. Through case studies and a final applied project, the module connects theory with real-world challenges in civil engineering.
compulsory
20 credits
Resilient and Smart Infrastructure
This module builds on previously developed principles to explore resilient and smart infrastructure design for future urban and transport systems. Students examine resilience concepts, circular economy, and green infrastructure, alongside strategies for managing critical sectors like waste, water, and transport. Socio-technical developments such as digitalisation, decarbonisation, and decentralisation are also addressed within the context of sustainable urban transformation.
compulsory
20 credits
Sustainable Engineering of Urban Systems
Designed to address sustainability in urban environments, this module introduces systems-level engineering approaches to tackle climate change, resource depletion, and rapid urbanisation. Students learn to assess environmental impacts using carbon footprint and life cycle assessment methodologies, supported by industry tools and standards. The module also explores sustainable technologies across sectors such as energy, transport, water, and waste.
compulsory
20 credits
Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Dynamics
This module deepens understanding of fluid using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), applied to natural environments like rivers, oceans, and the atmosphere. Students explore turbulence, wave theory, and pollutant transport, using mathematical and computational tools to model phenomena such as fluid-structure interaction or pollution dispersion. Through case studies and a final applied project, the module connects theory with real-world challenges in civil engineering.
optional
20 credits
Sustainable Engineering of Urban Systems
Designed to address sustainability in urban environments, this module introduces systems-level engineering approaches to tackle climate change, resource depletion, and rapid urbanisation. Students learn to assess environmental impacts using carbon footprint and life cycle assessment methodologies, supported by industry tools and standards. The module also explores sustainable technologies across sectors such as energy, transport, water, and waste.
optional
20 credits
Engineering Group Project
Apply and extend engineering knowledge and professional skills by working in a team on a substantial project throughout the academic year, supported by a supervisor.
core
40 credits
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At Hull, you'll be taught by expert engineering lecturers who bring real-world industry links into the classroom. You’ll learn from practising engineers whose cutting-edge research directly shapes our courses.
Their dedication to advancing the profession ensures you'll be at the forefront of emerging engineering trends. A part of this is our strong female presence in our engineering faculty, who empower the next generation of diverse leaders in the field.

Professor Xudong Zhao
Professor of Engineering / Director of Research
Xudong is a globally recognised energy researcher with a focus on sustainable building services, renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. He’s published hundreds of research papers and completed over 40 engineering consultancy projects.

Dr Vicky Skoulou
Graduate Research Director (GRD) of School of Engineering / Assoc. Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Chemical Engineering
Vicky is passionate about biomass and waste, resilient low carbon waste-to-energy, hydrogen and net zero energy solutions. Her expertise covers a range of areas from designing thermochemical reactors to biomass waste pretreatments to solid fuels.
Entry Requirements
What do I need?
When it comes to applying to university, you'll need a certain number of UCAS points. Different qualifications and grades are worth a different amount of points. For this course, you'll need 128 UCAS points.
We consider experience and qualifications from the UK and worldwide which may not exactly match the combinations above.
But it's not just about the grades - we'll look at your whole application. We want to know what makes you tick, and about your previous experience, so make sure that you complete your personal statement.
Have questions? Our admissions team will be happy to help.
Typical offer
128 UCAS points
A levels
ABB
BTEC
DDM
Fees & Funding
How much is it?
Our standard course fee is £9,535 a year. Bear in mind that some courses are longer than others. So for example, if you’re choosing to study a year abroad in your third year, your course will be four years long.
Looking to study a foundation year as part of this course? Foundation years are charged at the same rate as the standard course fee. Some courses may have a higher fee for their foundation year, so be sure to check this before applying.
How do I pay for it?
You can take out a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of your course. Once you’ve successfully applied for this, you don’t need to do anything else – the money is sent straight to us.
You can also take out a maintenance loan of up to £10,544 a year to cover your living costs, depending on your household income.
Remember, you won’t start paying your loans back until you’ve left university and earn more than £25,000 per year.
See our full fees and funding information for more details and to find out what support we can offer.
Standard Tuition Fee
£9,790 / year
The amount you pay may increase each year, in line with inflation - but capped to the Retail Price Index.

Future prospects
Civil engineers are behind the infrastructure that shapes our world—designing and building everything from bridges and highways to sustainable urban spaces and water treatment systems. Your skills will be in high demand across a wide range of industries, from construction and transportation to environmental management and beyond. With a national shortage of engineers, you'll have excellent career prospects in an ever-growing field.
Potential Careers include: Structural Engineer, Transportation Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer, Construction Project Manager and many more.
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Like what you’ve seen? Then it’s time to apply.
The standard way to apply is through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skills, qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing us with your academic qualifications.
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