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University of Bolton, why we are the right choice
Location - Bolton, Greater Manchester
Categories: Civil Engineering, Undergradute
12/08/2021
Thinking of studying civil engineering? Now is your chance to apply for a civil engineering degree through Clearing for September 2021…
The role of civil engineers is incredibly important in society, making this a rewarding career path to pursue. At the University of Bolton, our civil engineering degrees are some of the most highly accredited and oldest in the industry, and we still have spaces left for those who want to apply.
It’s not too late to join our undergraduate community, and you can see what courses are available on the University of Bolton Clearing website.
We’ve specialised in this subject for over 40 years, and have been a Top 6 UK University for Teaching Quality in The Times Good University Guide* for three years running. We also have multiple accreditations (including the Institution of Civil Engineers), so there’s nowhere better to study!
Ready to apply? Here are 5 ways that you could change the world as a civil engineer:
1) Civil engineers are agents of change
The role of civil engineers is more than just designing and building. As problem-solvers and solution-seekers, they are constantly looking for new (and better) ways to do things. They think outside the box, work to always improve and advance, leading us into a more efficient, safe and connected future.
If this sounds like something you would enjoy doing, this career path could be for you. There are always new developments to get your teeth stuck into, and it could give you a chance to travel.