A degree in Civil and Structural Engineering opens up a wide range of career options, primarily within the construction, built environment and infrastructure fields, but also extending to other sectors that value strong analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills.
Architectural engineering graduates might go into a broad range of engineering areas ranging from building services to mechanical, electrical or acoustic engineering.
Our graduates work all over the world, from the UK to Australia and the USA. Recent graduates have gone on to work for AECOM, Arup, Atkins, Buro Happold, Mott Macdonald, VINCI Construction, and WSP Group.
Job roles include Graduate Civil engineer, Graduate Structural Engineer, Graduate Engineer, Graduate Civil and Structural Engineer, Graduate Geotechnical Engineer, Graduate Infrastructure Engineer, and Part 1 Architectural Assistant.
92% of civil and structural engineering graduates are in graduate level employment or further study 15 months after finishing their studies (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23, based on responses from 55 graduates).
To find out more about the sectors you could work in and who some of the major employers are, check out these resources:
Institute of Civil Engineers - areas of interest
Find out more about the different job roles available to graduates with your degree:
Prospects - careers in Civil Engineering
Prospects - careers in Structural Engineering