Civil Engineering (PT) (2025)
1. Programme Title:Civil Engineering (PT) |
NQF Level: |
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2. Description of the Programme (as in the Business Approval Form) |
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Civil engineering is essential for the sustainable provision of the infrastructure used in our daily lives, from buildings, to roads, bridges and waterways, and more innovative solutions are constantly being sought as the demands of modern civilisation increase. This programme brings together the latest scientific developments in a range of civil engineering disciplines to provide you with an in-depth knowledge of the subject, specifically geotechnical and structural engineering. You will learn how to analyse, design, construct and maintain infrastructure, and put the theory you learn in to practice to solve complex problems. The programme prepares you for a career in the civil industry. It will equip you with the knowledge and skills to play a leading role in providing essential infrastructure for society whilst maintaining the quality of our environment. This programme is a part-time variant of the full-time MSc Civil Engineering programme. It can be completed over a two-year period. You will take two taught modules each in the autumn and spring terms. You will also undertake a dissertation over the 2nd year of the programme. |
3. Educational Aims of the Programme |
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The MSc degree programme is designed to deliver all of the required learning outcomes as set out in UK-SPEC for a Masters (Further Learning) degree and hence aims to contribute towards graduates becoming professionally qualified engineers in the UK, with international recognition. This programme is accredited as meeting the requirements for Further Learning for a Chartered Engineer (CEng) for candidates who have already acquired an Accredited CEng (Partial) BEng (Hons) undergraduate first degree. Graduates may apply for CEng registration through membership of an appropriate Professional Institution following an assessment of their subsequent professional development and experience. To provide you with advanced knowledge of classical and contemporary analysis and design methods used in civil, structural, geotechnical engineering and opportunities to undertake projects involving design and detailed analysis. To generate an enthusiasm for advanced analysis and design methods, and an understanding of their application in an industrial and business context and to involve them in an intellectually stimulating and satisfying experience of learning and scholarship. To develop research skills, personal skills and core academic skills that will prepare you for a wide range of employment opportunities. To prepare students for further research in the area of Civil Engineering |
4. Programme Structure |
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Your MSc Civil Engineering programme is a 2 year programme of study at National Qualification Framework (NQF) level 7 (as confirmed against the FHEQ). The programme is divided into units of study called ‘modules’ which are assigned a number of ‘credits’. The credit rating of a module is proportional to the total workload, with 1 credit nominally equivalent to 10 hours of work. Exit Awards If you do not complete the programme you may be able to exit with a lower qualification. Postgraduate Diploma: At least 120 credits of which 90 or more must be at NQF level 7. Postgraduate Certificate: At least 60 credits of which 45 or more must be at NQF level 7 |
5. Programme Modules |
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Year One
| Code | Title | Credits | Compulsory | NonCondonable |
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| ECMM149 | Linear Systems and Structural Analysis | 15 | Yes | No |
| ECMM163 | Sustainable Engineering | 15 | Yes | No |
| ECMM150 | Structural Design | 15 | Yes | No |
| ENGM039 | Modelling, Simulation and Machine Learning for Operations Management | 15 | Yes | No |
Year Two
| Code | Title | Credits | Compulsory | NonCondonable |
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| ENGM006 | Civil Engineering Materials | 15 | Yes | No |
| ECMM153 | Conceptual Design of Buildings | 15 | Yes | No |
| ECMM109 | Advanced Geotechnical Engineering | 15 | Yes | No |
| ENGM012 | Performance Based Design Under Dynamic Loading | 15 | Yes | No |
| ECMM164 | MSc Dissertation | 60 | Yes | Yes |
6. Programme Outcomes Linked to Teaching, Learning & Assessment Methods |
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| On successfully completing the programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be accommodated & facilitated by the following learning & teaching and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |||
A Specialised Subject Skills & Knowledge
1. Gain understanding of advanced design and analysis methods in structural engineering. | Learning & Teaching Activities
The modules will be delivered by a mixture of formal lectures, tutorial classes and computer practical /demonstration sessions. Example sheets and other assignments will be set and marked by the module lecturers. You will be expected to read the assigned texts and assistance will be given during tutorials and office hours. Dissertations (ECMM164) will be individually supervised, with a weekly meeting (typically one hour) between yourself and your supervisor. | |||
Assessment MethodsAll modules will be assessed as indicated in the relevant module descriptor. The dissertation (ECMM164) will be graded both by the supervisor and a second independent marker. | ||||
B Academic Discipline Core Skills & Knowledge
6. Identify, formulate, analyse and solve complex problems in civil engineering and design appropriate solutions. | Learning & Teaching Activities
All compulsory and optional modules are designed to provide opportunities to gain skills (1-5). | |||
Assessment MethodsThese skills will be tested by the marking of coursework, by examination and by the marking of the dissertation. | ||||
C Personal / Transferable / Employment Skills & Knowledge
13. Improve necessary skills for independent learning. | Learning & Teaching Activities(13) and (14) are required for the dissertation
(15) will be developed in Modules ECMM103 and ECMM109. | |||
Assessment MethodsAssessed through the dissertation and the coursework of the modules.
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7. Programme Regulations |
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Credit
The programme consists of 180 credits. The pass mark for award of credit in an individual PG module is 50%.
This programme is accredited by a PSRB under license from the Engineering Council. Therefore, the latest Engineering Council regulations on condonement apply to this. Please find further details in the TQA Manual here: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/about/governance/tqa/spec/
The award will normally be based on at least 180 credits of which 150 or more must be at NQF level 7 |
8. College Support for Students and Students' Learning |
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In accordance with University policy a system of personal tutors is in place for all students on this programme. A University-wide statement on such provision is included in the University's TQA Manual. As a student enrolled on this programme you will receive the personal and academic support of the Programme Coordinator and will have regular scheduled meetings with your Personal Tutor; you may request additional meetings as and when required. The role of personal tutors is to provide you with advice and support for the duration of the programme and extends to providing you with details of how to obtain support and guidance on personal difficulties such as accommodation, financial difficulties and sickness. You can also make an appointment to see individual teaching staff. |
10. Admission Criteria |
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All applications are considered individually on merit. The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy with respect to gender, age, race, sexual orientation and/or disability when dealing with applications. It is also committed to widening access to higher education to students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. |
11. Regulation of Assessment and Academic Standards |
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Each academic programme in the University is subject to an agreed College assessment and marking strategy, underpinned by institution-wide assessment procedures. |
12. Indicators of Quality and Standards |
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Certain programmes are subject to accreditation and/or review by professional and statutory regulatory bodies (PSRBs)
The accredited MSc will meet, in part, the exemplifying academic benchmark requirements for registration as a Chartered Engineer. Accredited MSc graduates who also have a BEng (Hons) accredited for CEng will be able to show that they have satisfied the educational base for CEng registration. accredited for IEng only or a non-accredited Bachelor degree will need to apply for an academic assessment to determine whether they will meet the educational base for CEng registration.
See www.jbm.org.uk for further information. Students on programmes accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators will be assessed throughout their programme against the Engineering Council’s Accreditation of Higher Education Programmes (AHEP4) Learning Outcomes. Further information about the AHEP4 Learning Outcomes is available on the Engineering Council’s website and relevant AHEP4 codes are included in the ILO section on module descriptors.
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| 14 | Awarding Institution | University of Exeter | |
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| 15 | Lead College / Teaching Institution | Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy | |
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| 17 | Programme accredited/validated by | ||
| 18 | Final Award(s) | MSc | |
| 19 | UCAS Code (UG programmes) | CIVIL_PT | |
| 20 | NQF Level of Final Awards(s): | 7 | |
| 21 | Credit (CATS and ECTS) | 180 | |
| 22 | QAA Subject Benchmarking Group (UG and PGT programmes) | ||
| 23 | Origin Date | March 11th 2025 | Last Date of Revision: | August 1st 2025 |
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