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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering

    Academic Year: 2015/16

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department School of Civil and Building Engineering
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body

    The Joint Board of Moderators, on behalf of Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation, and Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors

    Final award MEng (Hons) or MEng (Hons) with DIS
    Programme title Civil Engineering
    Programme code CVUM01
    Length of programme The duration of the programme is either 8 semesters, or 10 semesters if students undertake industrial training leading to the award of the Diploma in Industrial Studies (DIS). The DIS normally occurs between Parts B and C or, exceptionally (and with agreement of the School), between Parts C and D with effect from the 2011-12 academic year.
    UCAS code H203, H202
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/study/undergraduate/courses/departments/civil-building/civilengineering/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Mon, 10 Aug 2015 18:01:48 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    • To provide a high quality educational experience that develops students’ knowledge and skills to a depth and breadth expected of Masters level graduates, in preparation for a career in the construction industry  and make a valuable contribution to society;
    • To provide an accredited extended programme of study with a strong emphasis on industrial relevance that fully satisfies the educational base to become a Chartered Engineer, and with the opportunity of sponsorship and training from a leading construction company;
    • To produce civil engineering graduates with strong teamwork and leadership skills, who are equipped to play a leading role in industry, with potential to take responsibility for innovation and change;
    • To develop students’ analytical, management and key transferrable skills to a depth and breadth that will enable them to gain high quality employment in a wide variety of professions;
    • To develop a strong capacity for independent learning and self-reliance to help students realise their potential and successfully achieve their own personal goals.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    The modular MEng programmes were first introduced in 1995. The aims, intended learning outcomes and curriculum are continually reviewed and currently take account of UK-SPEC, the JBM Accreditation Guidelines, the QAA Engineering Benchmark statements for Engineering, and the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications, as well as input from our industrial contacts.

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:

    1. Relevant mathematics, science and engineering principles in the field of structures, geotechnics, water engineering and surveying
    2. The properties, behaviour, fabrication and use of relevant materials
    3. Construction technology and civil engineering practice
    4. The management of projects through planning, finance, contract procedures and quality systems
    5. Principles of design specific to civil engineering
    6. The role of codes of practice and the regulatory framework in design and practice
    7. The principles, importance and management of relevant information technology
    8. The role of the professional engineer in society, including health, safety and sustainability issues
    9. Team roles, team-working skills and leadership skills
    10. Relevant research methods
    11. Civil engineering education, design and practice in a European context (Erasmus option in Part D).

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    1. Demonstrate a high level of competence in identifying, defining and solving engineering problems
    2. Select and apply appropriate mathematical and computing methods for modelling and analysing engineering problems.
    3. Apply appropriate analytical techniques and codes of practice to the design of components and systems
    4. evalsuate and integrate information and processes through individual and group project work
    5. Define, plan, conduct and report on an original research project
    6. Identify and apply appropriate project management techniques
    7. evalsuate alternative techniques and strategies for managing people at work
    8. Analyse and interpret financial information
    9. Apply engineering principles, theories and methods in a professional environment through a twelve month period of work experience (DIS programme only).
    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    1. Use laboratory and field equipment competently and safely
    2. Observe, record, process and analyse data in the laboratory and in the field
    3. Use appropriate specialist computer software
    4. Prepare technical reports and give technical presentations
    5. Prepare technical drawings both manually and using CAD
    6. Apply knowledge and skills in a professional environment through a twelve month period of work experience (DIS programmes only).
    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    1. Communicate effectively using written, oral, graphical and presentational skills
    2. Use IT effectively (WP, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, CAD, email, WWW and specialist software)
    3. Use mathematical skills appropriate to an engineer
    4. Work independently
    5. Work in a team environment and manage a small team
    6. Manage workloads and time effectively
    7. Work with limited or contradictory information
    8. Monitor, plan and reflect upon personal development and career development
    9. Communicate effectively at a professional level in a second European language (Erasmus option only).

    4. Programme structure

    Modules with their weights in parentheses are taught in semesters one and two and assessed at the end of semester two.

     

    4.1 Part A - Introductory Modules

    4.1.1 Semester 1

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60)

    Code

    Title

    Modular
    Weight

    CVA001

    Communication

    10

    CVA002

    Fluid Mechanics

    10

    CVA005

    Structural Analysis and Mechanics 1& 2  (20)

    10

    CVA010

    Engineering Materials (20)

    10

    CVA019

    Principles of Design and Construction (20)

    10

    MAA102

    Mathematics 1

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

    4.1.2 Semester 2

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVA005

    Structural Analysis and Mechanics 1 & 2  (20)

    10

    CVA007

    Integrated Sustainable Building Design

    10

    CVA009

    Surveying 1

    10

    CVA010

    Engineering Materials (20)

    10

    CVA019

    Principles of Design and Construction (20)

    10

    MAA202

    Mathematics 2

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

     

    4.2 Part B - Degree Modules

    4.2.1 Semester 1

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB001

    Structural Design (20)

    10

    CVB002

    Geotechnics 1 & 2 (20)

    10

    CVB003

    Hydraulics

    10

    CVB006

    Construction Contract Procedure

    10

    CVB008

    Structural Analysis & Mechanics 3

    10

    CVB033

    Health & Safety

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

    4.2.2 Semester 2

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVB001

    Structural Design (20)

    10

    CVB002

    Geotechnics 1 & 2 (20)

    10

    CVB004

    Surveying 2

    10

    CVB005

    Construction Management

    10

    CVB010

    Field Courses

    10

    MAB202

    Mathematics 3

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

     

     

    4.3 Part C - Degree Modules

    4.3.1 Semester 1

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 60)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    MAC102

    Further Engineering Mathematics

    10

    CVC001

    Structural Analysis & Mechanics 4

    10

    CVC004

    Water Engineering

    10

    CVC007

    Geotechnics 3

    10

    CVD003

    Teamwork Design Project (30)

    10

    CVD017

    Teamwork and Leadership

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (none)

     

     4.3.2 Semester 2

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 40)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVC008

    Construction Information Technology

    10

    CVC019

    Project Management

    10

    CVD003

    Teamwork Design Project (30)

    20

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (total modular weight 20)

    One module from Group 1 plus one module from Group 2.

    Group 1:

    CVC013

    Applied Structural Analysis

    10

    CVC014

    Ground Engineering

    10

    CVC021

    Environmental Engineering

    10

    CVC025

    Emergency Water Supply and Sanitation Engineering

    10

    CVC045

    Collaborative Building Information Modelling Design Project

    10

    or a language module at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module, and is subject to approval by the Year Tutor.

    Students will not normally be permitted to take a language module at levels 1 or 2 in Part C.

    Group 2:

    CVC010

    Disaster Risk Reduction for the Built Environment

    10

    CVC011

    Water Treatment Process Engineering

    10

    CVC012

    Finite Element Structural Analysis

    10

    CVC033

    Maintenance, Repair & Refurbishment

    10

    or a language module at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module, and is subject to approval by the Year Tutor.

    Students will not normally be permitted to take a language module at levels 1 or 2 in Part C.

    NOTE:-
    Students will only be permitted to take one language module in Semester 2.

     

    4.4 Part D - Degree Modules

    4.4.1 Semester 1

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVD002

    Research Project (40)

    20

    CVD004

    Design Management by Product & Process Modelling

    10

    CVD010

    Environmental Modelling

    10

    CVD011

    Advanced Geotechnical Modelling

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (total modular weight 10)

    One module from

    CVC016

    Sustainable Flood Management

    10

    CVC023

    Civil Engineering for Developing Countries

    10

    CVC051

    Civil & Building Engineering Contracts

    10

    CVC072

    Transport Demand Management

    10

    CVD009

    Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing

    10

    BSD523

    Enterprise Technology

    10

    Or, for those students taking CVD001, or CVD005 and CVD006 in Semester 2, a language module at the appropriate level which will be treated as a degree level module, and is subject to approval by the School Erasmus Co-ordinator. These students will not normally be permitted to take a language module at levels 1 or 2 in Part D.

     

    4.4.2 Semester 2

    EITHER

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 50)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVD002

    Research Project (40)

    20

    CVD014

    Sustainable Development Project

    10

    CVD019

    Infrastructure Engineering

    10

    CVD020

    Structural Dynamics & Earthquake Engineering

    10

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (total modular weight 10)

    One module from

    CVC021

    Environmental Engineering

    10

    CVC035

    Management Finance

    10

    CVC044

    Management Information Systems

    10

    CVC063

    Sustainable Cities and Transport

    10

    CVD007

    People and Teams

    10

    Options may only be chosen if not already taken in Part C.

     

    OR

    (i) COMPULSORY MODULES (total modular weight 20)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVD002

    Research Project (40)

    20

    (ii) OPTIONAL MODULES (total modular weight 40)

    Code

    Title

    Modular Weight

    CVD005

    European Project 1

    20

    CVD006

    European Research Project 2

    20

    or

     

     

    CVD001

    Erasmus Exchange (including UNITECH)

    40

    or

     

     

    CVD015

    International Exchange

    40

     Note: UNITECH is an industrially sponsored exchange scheme within Europe.

     

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    5.1 In order to progress from Part A to Part B, from Part B to C, from C to D and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must not only satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX but must also obtain: 

    (i) In order to progress from Part A or Part B candidates must obtain 120 credits in each Part, and must normally obtain a minimum overall average mark of 60% in each Part.

    (ii) Candidates cannot progress from Part B to the DIS year until Part B progression requirements have been met.

    (iii) In order to progress from Part C or to qualify for the award of an Extended Honours Degree in Part D, candidates must obtain 120 credits in each Part.

    Any candidate who fails to progress from Parts A or B may transfer to the appropriate Part of the BEng programme in Civil Engineering, before or after re-assessment, provided that the candidate has satisfied the progression requirements for that programme.

    Any candidate who fails to progress from Part C may, at the discretion of the Examiners and subject to completion of an individual Research Project or equivalent, be awarded a BEng in Civil Engineering with a classification based on the candidates performance in relevant Part B and C modules, using modules and weightings appropriate to the BEng Programme.

    Any candidate who fails to qualify for the award of the Extended Honours Degree in Part D may, at the discretion of the Examiners, be awarded a BEng in Civil Engineering with a classification based on the candidate’s performance in Parts B and C together with the individual research project (CVD002), using modular weightings appropriate to the BEng programme.

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C and D. The percentage mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 20: Part C 35:  Part D 45 to determine the final percentage mark.

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