Students
Tuition Fee
EUR 2,195
Per semester
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Construction Management | Civil Engineering | Structural Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
EUR 2,195
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Civil EngineeringInnealtóireacht Shibhialta

Course Titles:

  • Higher Certificate in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Civil Engineering

TU Code:

TU704


NFQ Level:

Level 6/7


Award Type:

Major


Award:

Higher Certificate / Bachelor of Engineering Technology


Duration:

3 - 5 years (Level 6 programme - 3 years part time), Level 7 programme - 2 additional years part time)


Course Type:

Undergraduate


Mode of Study:

Part Time


Method of Delivery:

Blended


Commencement Date:

September 2025


Location:

Bolton Street


Virtual Tour:

Bolton Street


Fees:

  • Year 1: €2,195
  • Year 2 & 3: €2,200
  • Year 4: €1,650
  • Year 5: €1,645

Funding:

  • SUSI Funding is available
  • Partial Funding is available from Industry 4.0 Skillnet to eligible participants

Course Description:

This part-time course presents applicants with an opportunity to develop their mathematical and analytical skills to solve many of the problems encountered in the broader civil engineering industry. It is particularly aimed at mature applicants who currently work in the industry and wish to upskill, change careers or gain formal qualifications.


Learning Outcome:

This part-time course presents applicants with an opportunity to develop their mathematical and analytical skills to solve many of the problems encountered in the broader civil engineering industry. It is particularly aimed at mature applicants who currently work in the industry and wish to upskill, change careers or gain formal qualifications.


Exams/Assessments:

Many of the modules include both continuous assessment work and examinations.


Minimum Entry Requirements:

There is a broad range of entry options. In particular, work experience within the industry is considered invaluable. Applications are invited from Leaving Certificate students, those with trade qualifications and people who have worked in the construction industry on site or at all levels.


Frequently Asked Questions:

How long does it take to gain a qualification?

Successful students qualify with a Level 6 Higher Certificate in Civil Engineering after 3 years part time study. Many students progress onto the Level 7 programme Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Civil Engineering and complete this in a further two years part time study. There are then further opportunities to progress to a Level 8 Honours Degree and Level 9 Masters Degree.


What assistance and supports are available?

We work closely with students in small classes and with additional tutorials in subjects such as maths and science. TU Dublin also have a free service for all students to help with mathematical ability and academic writing. These are one to one meetings and are FREE! You can find more info on the Maths Learning Support Centre and the Academic Writing Centre on the TU Dublin website – just search for “Maths Learning Centre” or “Academic Writing Centre”.


I have completed previous courses that included similar modules. Can I get an exemption?

If you have successfully completed previous courses (at NFQ Level 6 or above) which match the learning outcomes of a module in this TU026 programme, you will be eligible to apply for an exemption. If granted, this means you do not need to take the module within the programme. You should contact us for an Exemption Application Form.


Career Opportunities:

Graduates can expect excellent employment prospects with recognised career path opportunities in consulting engineering design offices, contracting, materials supply and as building site managers.


Module Listing:

Year One:

  • Building Technology [Mandatory]
  • CAD & Engineering Graphics 1 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Communications in Society [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Mathematics & Computing 1 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Science 1 [Mandatory]
  • Introduction to Civil Engineering [Mandatory]
  • Structural Mechanics [Mandatory]

Year Two:

  • Building Technology [Mandatory]
  • CAD & Engineering Graphics 2 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Mathematics & Computing 2 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Science 2 [Mandatory]
  • Earth Science [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Communications in Society [Mandatory]
  • Structural Mechanics [Mandatory]

Year Three:

  • Water and Environmental Engineering 1 [Mandatory]
  • Civil Engineering Practice [Mandatory]
  • CAD and Engineering Graphics 3 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Mathematics & Computing 3 [Mandatory]
  • Structural Analysis 2 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Surveying 1 [Mandatory]

Year Four:

  • Water and Environmental Engineering 1 [Mandatory]
  • Concrete Technology [Mandatory]
  • BIM in Civil and Structural Engineering 1 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Management [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Mathematics & Computing 4 [Mandatory]
  • Structural Design 2 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Surveying 2 [Mandatory]

Year Five:

  • BIM in Civil and Structural Engineering 2 [Mandatory]
  • Structural Design 3 [Mandatory]
  • Highways and Transportation 1 [Mandatory]
  • Engineering Mathematics and Computing 5 [Mandatory]
  • Water & Environmental Engineering 2 [Mandatory]

Progression:

Students can progress from the Level 6 Higher Certificate into the Level 7 Bachelor of Engineering Technology and onwards to the Level 8 Honours Degree programmes and Level 9 Masters degree programmes within the School of Transport and Civil Engineering subject to grades awarded.


Programme Structure:

Contact Us:

Admissions Queries:
School of Transport and Civil Engineering:
  • Visit our School website
Head of Discipline: Dr Una Beagon:
  • Visit our School Website

Student Testimonials:

Stephen Burke, Civil Engineering Technician at Arup Consulting Engineers – BEng Tech Civil Eng Graduate from Bolton St, TU Dublin, 2018


I went back to college as a mature student, while working full time and studying part time. Over the course of 5 years I found DIT to be really engaging and accommodating to my requirements as a part time student. The course is very practical while also giving you the technical skills required to work within the industry. Since graduating I have been utilising the skills and knowledge gained from the course to progress my career as a Civil Engineer.


Graham Eiffe, Civil Engineering Technician at Arup Consulting Engineers – BEng Tech Civil Eng Graduate from Bolton St, TU Dublin, 2018


It was difficult at times juggling part-time study with full-time work for 5 years, but the team have been great to deal with and have helped me at every step along the way. The lecturers are very aware of the strains that part-time students experience, and as long as you make the effort, they will support you as much as they can. The knowledge and skills that I have gained in DIT have allowed me to progress so much quicker in my current role. What I was learning in college was helping me in work, and vice versa, so it is a great course for those already in the industry. However, I would recommend the course to anyone, whether they’re new to the subjects or just looking to upskill.


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