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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineers design, construct and maintain the Built Environment on which our modern societies depend. Civil Engineering includes our Roads, the Supply of Safe Water, Sewage and Wastewater treatment, our Buildings and our Bridges, our Railways, our Airports and Electricity Generation. Ensuring that we Protect our Natural Environment while maintaining this critical infrastructure in a Sustainable manner is an increasingly important part of what Civil Engineers do. The work of Civil Engineers is all around us. Prominent examples of Civil Engineering projects around the globe include the Brooklyn Bridge, the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal, the Ardnacrusha Hydroelectric Scheme, the Channel Tunnel joining England and France, the towering Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the London Underground System. In recent years in Ireland we have seen the Dublin Port Tunnel, the creation of the Irish Motorway Network, the Luas light rail system in Dublin and the amazing Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge over the River Barrow. Studying on this course will give you the skills to work as a Civil Engineer and play an important role in the Design, Construction and Maintenance of vital Civil Engineering projects. You will be able to work on major civil engineering projects for Design Consultants, Contractors, Developers, Local Authorities and Utility Companies such as Irish Water and the ESB. The employment prospects for Civil Engineers are excellent with demand exceeding supply!
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Carlow

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 90 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 50 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 70 ]
4 years
Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering
Civil Engineers and Civil Engineering Technicians design, construct and maintain the Built Environment on which our modern societies depend. Civil Engineering includes our Roads and Railways, the Supply of Safe Water, Sewage and Wastewater treatment, our Buildings and Bridges, our Airports and Electricity Generation. Ensuring that we protect our natural environment while maintaining this critical infrastructure is an increasingly important part of what Civil Engineers and Civil Engineering Technicians do. Prominent examples of Civil Engineering Projects around the globe include the Brooklyn Bridge, the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal, the Ardnacrusha Hydroelectric Scheme, the Channel Tunnel joining England and France, the towering Eiffel Tower in Paris and the London Underground System. In recent years in Ireland, significant projects have included the Dublin Port Tunnel, the creation of the Irish Motorway Network, The Luas light rail system in Dublin and the amazing Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Bridge over the River Barrow. Studying this course will give you the skills to work as a Civil Engineering Technician and play an important role in the Design, Construction and Maintenance of vital Civil Engineering projects. You will be able to work for Consultants, Contractors, Developers, Local Authorities and Utility Companies such as Irish Water and the ESB. The employment prospects for Civil Engineering Technicians are excellent with demand exceeding supply!
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Carlow

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 90 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 50 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 70 ]
3 years
NEW Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Quantity Surveying
Construction Projects supply the key infrastructure that is vital for the functioning of our modern society ranging from Schools to Hospitals, Houses, Apartment Buildings, Office Blocks, Factories, Warehouses, Data Centres, Shops & Retail. Quantity Surveyors manage and control all aspects of costs on a construction project. Their expertise is critical to ensuring that construction projects are completed on time and within budget. While Measuring and Valuing construction work is at the heart of what Quantity Surveyors do, they are deeply involved in many other aspects of the construction process including Tendering and Contract Administration, Procurement of Materials and Subcontractors, Pricing of Tenders, Project Management and advising clients on contractual implication and Building Economics. Quantity Surveyors must have a deep understanding of Construction Technology and Construction Methods. The core expertise of a Quantity Surveyor is in all aspects of the Cost of Construction and in particular Measuring and Valuing Construction Work. They will have a deep knowledge of Construction Contract Law and Administration, and strong Procurement and Negotiation skills. Quantity Surveyors normally work for Professional Quantity Surveyor firms as part of the Design Team advising Clients or they work as quantity surveyors or estimators for Building Contracting firms that construct the projects. They may also work with Property Developers, directly for Clients as Building Procurement Managers and in a variety of other roles across the Construction Industry.
Undergraduate Course / Engineering, Architecture & Built Environment / Carlow

Intakes: September Intake 2025 ( Open ) ,

English Tests Scores:
  • 1. DET (Duolingo English test) [ 90 ]
  • 2. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) [ 5.5 ]
  • 3. PTE (Pearson Test of English) [ 50 ]
  • 4. TOEFL Internet Based [ 70 ]
4 years
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