Study the theory, design and management of key civil engineering subjects in a zero-carbon economy.
From geotechnical to water, structural or materials engineering, study a master's that focuses on the future of civil engineering in industry and the world. Taught in the context of a future zero-carbon economy, you'll learn the theory and design aspects to help you navigate the new challenges up ahead successfully.
Throughout the course, a mix of theory, practical and collaborative activities help you advance your professional, design and research skills. Part of this is working in multidisciplinary teams to solve the big problems facing the world right now. You’ll also have the opportunity to carry out a large research project with support and supervision from our academic specialists.
To help prepare you for the workplace, some of your learning experience and design work will be with students on other construction-related masters' here at Bath. This brings you into contact with a more diverse set of people and skills, echoing what it is like to work professionally in industry.
Learn from experts in the field
You’ll learn from academics actively researching across the civil engineering spectrum with expertise in materials, low-carbon and sustainable development, and water, structural and geotechnical engineering. Their experience and international collaborations feed into teaching and contribute to your learning experience.
Use specialist facilities
We have a range of specialist facilities to support your studies. Our structures, concrete, timber, advanced materials, and geomaterials laboratories contain equipment that exceed industry standards. You’ll also have access to high-quality computing and teaching facilities.
From course to career
We’ve worked with our industrial partners to make sure this course prepares you with the expertise valued by employers and relevant to the future of construction. Our master’s students have been recruited to graduate positions in some of the top UK and overseas engineering and design companies, including AECOM, Atkins and Foster & Partners. Others have gone on to further study on PhD courses with us or other leading institutions.
Find out more about how our master's courses can help improve your employability