- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Civil Engineering Contract and Project Management
- Civil Engineering Materials and Testing
- Civil Engineering Technology
- Construction Site Surveying A
- Construction Technical Communication Skills
- Construction Technology: Substructure
- Mathematics for Construction
- Structural Mechanics
- Civil Engineering Specialisms
- Civil Engineering Graded Unit 1
- Geotechnics A
- Mathematics for Civil Engineering
- Computer Applications for Civil Engineering
- CAD for Civil Engineering
BEng/MEng Civil Engineering/Structural Engineering
Civil engineering is a diverse subject that involves the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical environment.
Structural engineering is a sub-discipline of civil engineering that involves designing and analysing the strength, stability, and rigidity of structures such as building, bridges, dams, and tunnels.
This course is delivered at our Falkirk Campus for the first year and provides students with a sound understanding of civil engineering construction principles and techniques. The course is suitable for those seeking a career or progressing their careers in civil engineering design, or management and maintenance of infrastructure elements, such as construction of buildings, bridges, and rail.
Students study at Heriot-Watt University from year two and will develop knowledge of structures, elements, geotechnics, and hydraulics and hydrology, along with gaining design skills in transport design, infrastructure, and society.
At the end of year four, students can graduate with BEng (Hons) or stay for a further year and gain a Masters in Engineering (MENg) in either specialism.
- Senior Civil Engineering Technician
- Structural Engineer
- Construction Management
- Transportation project planner
One of the following:
- Two highers at grade B and one at grade C or equivalent (to include Maths and a science or technology subject)
- Foundation Apprenticeship in Engineering plus one further Higher at B to from Physics or Maths
- NC in Engineering Level 6
Additional Requirements:
- Please note that selection will be made via successful interview and group task
Further advice for full-time applicants:
• Please ensure you have an online account before starting your application
• If you created your account prior to September 2016, you will need to register a new account
• Before starting the application process, please ensure you already hold or are working towards the relevant entry qualifications required for the course you are applying for
• Ensure you use your own personal email address when creating your online account
• Once you have submitted your application, you will receive an automated email immediately
• If you do not receive an acknowledgement e-mail immediately, please check your SPAM/Junk folder
• Please include as much detail as possible in your personal statement such as: the reason you are applying, future career plans, previous employment, relevant experience, hobbies and interests
• Disclosing support needs in your application will not affect your chances of being offered a place on a course at Forth Valley College
• If your application is successful, you will be invited for interview. For January start courses interviews will be in Nov/Dec and interviews for August start courses will take place between February and May
• If your application is unsuccessful, you will be offered support in finding a suitable alternative course
• Applicants who provide a mobile phone number on their application form will be sent a text reminder prior to the day of interview
• If you are unable to attend an interview or wish to withdraw your application - please email student.applications@forthvalley.ac.uk
Falkirk Campus
Full-Time
18 August 2025
05 June 2026
Level 7