The Civil Engineering programme equips students with a robust foundation in civil engineering principles, emphasising sustainability and the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address modern engineering challenges. The programme offers a comprehensive curriculum that combines core civil engineering subjects with cutting-edge topics in sustainability and AI, preparing graduates to lead in innovative and eco-friendly infrastructure development.
The programme places a strong emphasis on sustainable practices, integrating courses such as Sustainable Engineering Design and Sustainable Digital Construction Technology. A key feature of the programme is its focus on AI. Courses such as Data Analytics for Engineers and AI in Civil Engineering utilise AI technologies to optimise designs, predict maintenance needs, and enhance construction processes. Hands-on experience and soft skills are cornerstones of the programme. Students participate in laboratory work, project-based learning and industry placements, providing practical experience with the latest tools and technologies.
The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University Bachelor of Civil Engineering with Honours (BEng Hons) degree is recognised as equivalent to that of Lancaster University's Master of Civil Engineering with Honours (MEng Hons) degree. Upon successfully completing the programme, ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University BEng Hons graduates will also be awarded the MEng Hons degree from Lancaster University. They will be awarded two certificates, making them graduates of both ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University and Lancaster University.
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Intakes
January, April, September
Duration
4 Years (full-time)
Career Prospects
BIM Engineer
Building Control Surveyor
Consultation Engineer
Design Engineer
Geotechnical Engineer
Hydraulic Engineer
Project Engineer
Site Engineer
Structural Engineer
Traffic / Transportation Engineer
Water Engineer
Estimated Annual Course Fee (Year 2026)
RM39,100
for Malaysian students
USD9,616
for international students
International students must pay their fees in RM equivalent. The USD here is just an indicative/estimation and subject to the prevalent exchange rate