Undergraduate degree programmes
Subject league tables
Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide [Civil Engineering]
Careers
81%
Employment or further study 15 months after completion
£30,500
This subject – average graduate earnings after 15 months
£28,500
Scotland Average – earnings after 15 months
This data is correct at time of publishing and applies to our BEng/MEng programmes in Civil Engineering programmes (the programmes with the highest proportion of graduates). It comes from information collected by UK higher education funding and regulatory bodies. Visit the Discover Uni platform to explore the data for all programme combinations.
Accreditation
- The Civil Engineering programmes at the University of Glasgow are accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators.
- The MEng programme satisfies the requirement to apply to become a Chartered (CEng) or Incorporated Engineer (IEng) upon successful completion.
- The BEng programme satisfies the educational base for Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status and partially satisfies the educational base for chartered and can help you on your way to registration as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).
Student led activities
The James Watt School of Engineering has a highly active set of student societies who achieve brilliant things!