Civil ENGINEERING at UCD Engineering 1-1.pdfCivil Structural & Environmental Engineering (T298) Engineering with Business (T166) * Minimum GPA Required for Entry to ME Programmes DN150
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Programme & Careers
Aoife Ahern
Research
Patrick Purcell
Structural Engineering & Architecture
Caitlin McDonnell
Civil Engineering & Business
Jason Noctor
What do Civil Engineers do? Design, Construct and Maintain………
Structures
Water Infrastructure
Highway and Transportation systems
Other activities (project management etc.)
Highway and Transportation systems
Road construction/maintenance
Transport planning
Modelling transport behaviour
Management and safety
Pathways through Civil Engineering Programme
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At Decision Point 1 you chose:
Civil Engineering
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Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Stage 1
(60 Credit)
Stage 2
(60 Credit)
Stage 3
(60 Credit)
Single-Stage ME (2-years, 120 Credit)
Master of Engineering (ME)* specialising in...
Civil Structural & Environmental Engineering (T298) Engineering with Business (T166)
*Minimum GPA Required
for Entry to ME Programmes
DN150
Stage One Engineering
(Common)
Graduate after 5 years with both BSc (Engineering Science) and ME
Bachelor of Engineering Civil
Stage 4 BE (60 Credit)
Graduate with BSc
(Engineering Science)
Graduate with BE MEngSc
Structural Engineering
MEngSc Water, Waste & Environmental Engineering
MEngSc (90 Credit)
Graduate with MEngSc
Civil Engineering Programme Features
Information technology
Computer Aided Design
Building Information Modelling
Why Civil Engineering?
• Rewarding, well-paid career (30 – 38 K starting salary) • Significant job-opportunities at present
• Shortage of graduate Civil Engineers
• Variety of work, indoors and outdoors
• Work in multi-disciplinary settings
• Opportunity to work in other related areas (Financial services, law, project management etc.)
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Engineering bodies warn of shortage
of Civil Engineering graduates
“Civil and construction-related engineering skills are in great demand to meet the requirements of our growing economy and to deliver on the government’s capital plan which includes major development of infrastructure and housing over the next six years and beyond”
Caroline Spillane, Director General of Engineers Ireland, February 2016
Construction Activity
Source: Ulster Bank Construction Report (8 February 2016)
Construction activity has increased in each of the past 29 months
UCD Civil Engineering Alumni
• Jerry Grant, 1975, Managing Director, Irish Water
• Oliver Brogan, 1980, Mangaging Director, ESB International
• John Conroy, 1981, Managing Director, Merrion Capital
• Kieran Carrick, 1986, CEO CLOUT, Internet and Cloud Computing
• David Ahern, 1987, Director, Deloitte Ireland
• Ken Ahern, 1990, Director, SISK
• Stuart Conaty, 1991, Barrister at Law, Legal Adviser to Bord na Mona
• Jennifer Kennan, 2010, Graduate Engineer, Arup Consulting
• Mark Gilsenan, Graduate Engineer, AECOM
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