For hundreds of years, civil engineers have contributed to the health and welfare of society. Roman viaducts and roads, the Suez and Panama canals, the Eiffel tower, the Channel Tunnel and London Eye are just a few of the thousands of great civil engineering accomplishments. Whether it be in design, construction or management, civil engineers provide innovative and technical abilities that will ensure a projects success. Civil Engineering is a profession that makes a ‘real’ contribution to society.
Engineering has been taught at the University of East London for over 100 years. It has developed programmes that are current and will give you the opportunity to develop your understanding and skills. With a large proportion of laboratory and practical work, students will reinforce the theories and practices learnt in the classroom with ‘hands on’ experience. This programmes offer you the opportunity to study the fundamental knowledge and theories required by all Civil Engineers and apply these to the practical work environment.
Source: Pertama institute of Technology