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Civil Engineering (Royal School of Military Engineering), BEng (Hons)

Royal School of Military Engineering, United Kingdom

Three Year Bachelors / 36 months

17500 £ / years

Overview

Highway Engineering and Plant Management Course Overview

The Highway Engineering and Plant Management course at Greenwich is specifically designed for applicants from the Royal School of Military Engineering (RSME). This comprehensive program introduces students to the essential technical and managerial skills required in highway engineering and plant management.


Course Aims

  • Technical and Managerial Development: Equip students to develop effective technical, managerial, and economic solutions for challenges in highway engineering and plant management.
  • Communication Skills: Enhance students’ abilities to communicate effectively with clients, professionals, and the public for advice and problem-solving.
  • Career Advancement: Foster a positive attitude towards career progression, based on a thorough understanding of practitioner requirements and options.

Curriculum Highlights

Year 1

  • Option Set 1 (Choose 7 modules):
  • Tendering and Estimating (15 credits)
  • Management Principles (Level 1) (15 credits)
  • Site Engineering and Surveying (15 credits)
  • Airfield and Highway Maintenance and Inspection (30 credits)
  • Building Law and Contract Administration (15 credits)
  • Analytical Methods (15 credits)
  • Engineering Mathematics (15 credits)
  • Option Set 2 (Choose 5 modules):
  • Building Technology 2 (Superstructure) (15 credits)
  • Building Technology 1 (Substructure) (20 credits)
  • Management Principles (Level 1) (15 credits)
  • English, Mathematics, and Engineering Science (40 credits)
  • Applied Professional Practice 1 (30 credits)

Year 2

  • Option Set 1 (Choose 7 modules):
  • Assessment and Management of Risk (15 credits)
  • Construction Management (15 credits)
  • Geology and Soil Mechanics (15 credits)
  • Civil Engineering Construction (15 credits)
  • Structural Analysis and Design (15 credits)
  • Applied Professional Practice 2 (30 credits)
  • Materials: Science and Properties (15 credits)
  • Option Set 2 (Choose 8 modules):
  • Construction Management (15 credits)
  • Measurement 1 (QS1) (10 credits)
  • Building Technology 3 (Services and Finishes) (15 credits)
  • Tendering, Estimating, and Cost Studies (15 credits)
  • Concrete Technology (20 credits)
  • Geology and Soil Mechanics (10 credits)
  • Site Engineering and Surveying (5 credits)
  • Applied Professional Practice 2 (30 credits)

Year 3

  • Compulsory Modules:
  • Military Management (30 credits)
  • Engineering in Complex Environments (30 credits)
  • Individual Project (30 credits)
  • Option Set (Choose 30 credits):
  • Highway Materials Production (30 credits)

Overall Workload

Students can expect a workload comparable to a full-time job. Each module is valued at either 15 or 30 credits, representing approximately 150 or 300 study hours, respectively. For a 30-credit module, students should anticipate around 100 contact hours and 200 hours of independent study.


Career Pathways

Graduates of this course are well-prepared for advancement into senior roles within both military and civilian organizations, with opportunities to apply their specialized knowledge in various settings.


Support and Resources

Greenwich provides robust academic support services, including:

  • Personal Tutors: Dedicated support for academic guidance.
  • Writing Assistance: Help with academic writing and research.
  • Retention and Success Officer: Additional engagement support to help students thrive.
  • STAART Program: Specialized assistance for students with disabilities, ensuring an inclusive learning environment.

This Highway Engineering and Plant Management course equips students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to succeed in the field, while fostering a supportive and engaging academic community.

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