Program Overview
Overview of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering
Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering is a diverse and broad discipline that offers graduates the chance to work on projects that improve people's lives. These include the design of better transport systems, looking after the environment, constructing new buildings and bridges, and creating the infrastructure on which society depends. Civil engineers are responsible for running many of the world's largest businesses and public agencies. The skills needed to be a good civil engineer are a logical and systematic approach, good problem-solving and creative abilities, backed up by a mathematical and scientific mind. In addition to these skills, a civil engineer needs to be imaginative and inquisitive.
Civil Engineering
Civil engineers are responsible for the planning, design, and operation of our cities and infrastructure. These include user-centred and integrated transport systems and renewable and sustainable energy systems, as well as a myriad of support systems located underground.
Structural Engineering
Structural engineering involves the design and construction of many types of structures, including buildings, bridges, stadiums, and wind turbines. Structural engineers ensure that a building is safe for the area in which it is built and for its intended purpose. It must also be attractive, economical, and have a minimum impact on the environment.
Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineers design the systems that provide us with clean water, manage our waste, and deal with pollution in air, land, or water. Environmental engineers also optimise our use of energy and natural resources, minimise industrial impacts on people and nature, and ensure that development happens in a sustainable way.
Graduate Skills and Career Opportunities
Most civil engineering graduates start their careers with engineering consultants working in infrastructure and building design, energy, environmental protection, and transport management. Civil engineers are also often employed in financial services, management consultancy, law firms, and in corporate business. The numerical and problem-solving skills and technical expertise of civil engineers are broad-based and make them very attractive employees in many different industries.
Your Degree and What You'll Study
In third, fourth, and M.A.I. (fifth) years, students are offered modules in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation, and Sustainable Energy.
- A significant amount of teaching takes place in the laboratory, and the course involves a lot of project work.
- In third year, students undertake site visits to civil engineering projects, iconic engineering structures, and to areas of environmental interest.
- This includes a one-week technical visit to an international location.
- Recent trips have included visits to London and Barcelona.
- In the third and fourth year projects, students work in small groups to design a building or piece of major infrastructure.
- There is also the opportunity to undertake an internship in industry or with a research group or to participate in the Unitech, Cluster, or Erasmus exchange programmes.
- The optional fifth year allows students to study toward the master's degree qualification at a more advanced level, including an individual Capstone research project and thesis.
Course Details
Awards
- (NFQ Level 8) and 5 year (NFQ Level 9)
CAO Information
- CAO Points 556 (2024)
- CAO Code TR032
Admission Requirements
Leaving Certificate
- H4 Mathematics
Advanced GCE (A Level)
- Grade C Mathematics
International Baccalaureate
- HL Grade 5 Mathematics
English Language Requirements
- All applicants to Trinity are required to provide official evidence of proficiency in the English language.
- Applicants to this course are required to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements.
Course Fees
- For a full list of undergraduate fees, please refer to the relevant section.
Related Courses
- Engineering with Management
- Environmental Science and Engineering
